Frankseoul Frisco
, · Self service restaurant
- Address
- 75035 Texas, Frisco, Warren Pkwy, Frankseoul Frisco
- Phone
- (469) 287-2023
- Website
- frankseoulus.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 11 AM
About Frankseoul Frisco
Korean fried snack cafe
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Customer Reviews
I ordered on DoorDash and had some issues with the delivery but the restaurant was willing to remake the order for another driver to come. the food was absolutely AMAZING. Very quick for the food to be made and ready and for the issues they were nice enough to add another corn dog when they didn’t have too plus wrote a little note apologizing for something that was even their fault. I must mention again the food was soooo good and made correctly 💜 I’ll definitely order again though !
I went here for lunch, and overall it was pretty good! I ordered the Dalgona Matcha and the Rose Tteokbokki with sausage and ramyeon, and I enjoyed both! Some minor complaints: the service for the food was a bit slow, even with a nearly empty shop with not too many other customers. The drink came out fast though, but I was told you can't adjust the sweetness or ice levels. Overall this place was good, I would definitely come back!
I'm not leaving a "bad" review, rather, an honest one. The food here is really ...not good. Probably the worst tteokbokki ive ever had. Talked to the owner about it and he was making nonsense excuses about why it is the way it is. Tteokbkkki is not that hard and not complex, esspecially for a Korean fast food type of restaurant. The rosé tteokbokki was grainy with too much parm that made it thick and almost spaghetti-ish. It was NOT rosé tteokbokki at all. Even the regular cheese tteokbokki was weird... like was was the sauce hardening into like jelly pieces? It started looking gross too. The hotdogs were so dry and the sausages inside looked so pale like it had been boiled for too long. Lile the color really gave me the ick. It was very very..pale with overall no flavor. My friend was in
This was a nice little place to try new things, like a Korean corn dog. We ordered two different ones; the original and the half/half that was half corn dog and half mozzarella cheese. The outside was incredibly crispy, while the hit dog remained juicy. I do wish it had more flavor though. The dipping options were limited; mustard, ketchup, a hot sauce, syrup, and a garlic sauce. The house made orange-ade was a refreshing treat. Overall, this place has a unique offering that is worth trying if in the area.
Went thrifting at the are. After walking around window shopping, we were hungry and decided to try this place nearby. Place wasn’t that busy, but clean and neat. Staffs also attentive and knowledgeable about the menu and able to give us suggestions. I didn’t take a pic of our drink. It was kiwi limeade. Check this place out if you’re in the area.
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