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Fast food
Dinner (best time to eat)
Lunch (peak foodie season)
Fast food
When you’re running late or on the go these drive thru food places don’t just taste like grease.
I don’t recommend this burger place enough. I would bring international students here to experience the American tastebud in its truest form. Their spread is to die for, and the animal fries are a great crave curb.
In-N-Out Burger
The boba here is actually sweet. Like it tastes so genuinely good! It’s a cute ambience as well.
Boba Latte
This place is open until pretty late, so I love how I can get a few pick me up with those late night cravings.
Taco Bell
Dinner (best time to eat)
The dine in experience is crucial, and I affirm these places with my genuine heart.
The atmosphere is inviting with everyone having a lively time, especially at night I love it. It’s cute and kid friendly with high booths to not disturb other guests. Also, their pasta is to die for.
Yard House
The side dishes are delicious and tasty with good variety. The hot pot price combined with ayce is a steal here. I love the bulgogi especially.
WooMeeOk Korean BBQ&Hotpot (Plano)
This is most likely
some of the best Chinese food I’ve had in Dallas and can’t says a lot. I had the peanut sauce dan dan noodles when I came and had a blast. The flavors are there with excellent customer service.
Wu Wei Din Chinese Cuisine - Plano
Lunch (peak foodie season)
The late night rave won’t hinder your experience if you eat these during peak lunch hour instead.
Korean fried chicken will change your life if you’ve never had it before. They double batter the chicken to give it that crunch, and oh boy this is it right here. It’s phenomenal in all the right ways with nice customer service, and it’s not too know...
No.1 Plus Chicken - Richardson
Can you tell I love korean food yet? The crunch on this one is unimaginable with different delicious sauces. It’s good with sides of radish to cleanse your tongue before testing another flavor.