JOA, a new Korean BBQ concept is now open in Dallas’ Koreatown

The restaurant formerly known as Nuri Grill is now an approachable, more casual Korean BBQ spot serving as a test kitchen for potential future concepts
JOA, a new Korean BBQ concept is now open in Dallas’ Koreatown
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JOA, a new concept from former Nuri Grill creators and located in the same space at 2254 Royal Lane, Suite 100, Dallas, Texas 75229 in Koreatown is now open.

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Formerly Nuri Grill, the restaurant has been transformed into an approachable, fun, bright and more casual way to bring authentic traditional Korean food to market and created by the same owner, Wan Kim of Restaurant K Roy Restaurant Group and CEO of Smoothie King.

Kim says of the new concept in a statement, “JOA will offer DFW locals authentic traditional Korean food, made by the same Michelin chefs from Korea and the same team that brought DFW Nuri Grill and is planning to bring Nuri Steakhouse to Uptown next year. We’ve repurposed the Nuri Grill into a new concept that will serve as another test kitchen for potential growth concepts for Restaurant K Roy Restaurant Group.”

JOA’s authentically traditional Korean food should make guests feel as if they’ve taken a trip to Korea.

The menu focuses around meats including beef, pork, shrimp and rack of lamb as well as hot pot. A la carte items are also available such as soups and stews, fried rice, cold noodles, hot noodles and sides.

Appetizers include the Fried Galbi – traditional pan-fried marinated Galbi with Korean shredded perilla leaves wraps; Beef Tukbokki – rice cake sauteed in spicy red chili, beef and pepper sauce; Fresh Oysters from Canada – special house vinaigrette sauce; and Yuk Hoe – raw sesame marinated beef tartare seasoned with garlic and soy.

All meat selections are served with a kimchi radish, napa cabbage and green onion, potato salad, green onion salad, pickled vegetables, beef and radish soup, chilled cucumber soup and steamed rice. Meat options are available such as Flower Galbisal – prime boneless short rib; Ribeye – Black Angus ribeye; Marinated Galbi – Black Angus smoked beef short rib; Salted Neuggansal – Black Angus, salt, garlic and sesame oil seasoned rib finger; and Porterhouse (for 2); Duroc Pork Belly; Hangjeongsal – pork jowl; and Rack of Lamb. The Mountain Bulgogi Hot Pot feeds two and is available as either spicy or mild. It consists of bulgogi, glass noodles, and mushroom with beef broth.

A la carte items are featured as well such as Beef Doenjang Jiggae – soybean paste, tofu, beef, squash, mushroom and onion; Pork Gochujang Jiggae – vegetable and pork in red chili paste stew; Kimchi Fried Rice – radish kimchi and beef fried rice; Mini Bibim Naengmyun – chilled buckwheat noodles in spicy sauce; and Steak Noodles – stir fried noodles, beef and black bean paste.

The beverage program offers traditional Korean Soju, sake, bottled beer including popular Asian beers, handcrafted cocktails, and an impressive wine and Japanese whiskey collection. Some of the standout cocktails include Ultimate Pink Martini – vodka, cranberry juice, peach schnapps, lime; Whiskey Sour Crush – whiskey, sweet and sour, Coke; Yuzu Mojito – Yuzuri liqueur, lime, mint, club soda, Sprite.

The 4,000 square foot space seats 110 people. In Korean, “JOA” means “I like it”, so the restaurant has an inviting, playful and casual atmosphere providing guests a full-service dining experience with exceptional food from two Michelin chefs at a fair price.

JOA is open for dinner Tuesday – Thursday from 4:30 pm – 10 pm, Friday – Saturday from 4:30 pm – 11 pm, and Sunday from 4:30 pm – 10 pm.

Lisa Hay

Lisa Hay

Lisa is a staff reporter for What Now Media Group. She covers new restaurant, retail, and real estate openings across all of our markets. A true foodie, this Air Force veteran has lived all over the world — from Aviano, Italy to Nairobi, Kenya — but her favorite spot is NOLA for its rich history, architecture, culture, and of course, its good eats.
Lisa Hay

Lisa Hay

Lisa is a staff reporter for What Now Media Group. She covers new restaurant, retail, and real estate openings across all of our markets. A true foodie, this Air Force veteran has lived all over the world — from Aviano, Italy to Nairobi, Kenya — but her favorite spot is NOLA for its rich history, architecture, culture, and of course, its good eats.

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