Dallas Food | Korean Restaurant Ajumma🔥
Ajumma—when it comes to taste and price, it's truly a great value for money. I looked up the meaning👉🏻Ajumma, sometimes spelled as ahjumma or ajoomma, is a Korean word that refers to a married or middle-aged woman👩🦳. It comes from the Korean word ajumeoni. Although it's sometimes translated as "aunt," it doesn't imply a close family relationship. It's most commonly used to refer to middle-aged or older women because, in Korea, it's not socially acceptable to address elders directly without a title. 👍In today's soaring prices, each dish at Ajumma's is around $15. Two dishes are more than enough to fill you up. You pay at the counter and then help yourself to the food. There's no need to tip (but you can if you're satisfied). The dining booths are also quite spacious and private. Ajumma Kimbob Deli 📍2625 Old Denton Rd ste600, Carrollton, TX 75007 Closed on Mondays, open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on other days I highly recommend the following two dishes, they're must-tries🔥🔥🔥 #2 Soondae Soup $13 The soup is delicious, with just the right amount of saltiness. It's packed with tripe, beef, and blood sausage. The restaurant also included a small plate of marinated raw meat. Previously, I had a bad experience with their marinated raw meat—it was too fishy for me, as I'm not a fan of raw fish or meat. But this time, the small plate they gave was actually quite tasty. The side dish of pickled radish is also very flavorful and great for accompanying rice. #LivingLife #USA #Foodie #RestaurantRecommendations #FoodRecommendations #HiddenGemShare