
Nuri Grill
2254 Royal Ln STE 200, Dallas, TX 75229
About Nuri Grill - steak house in Dallas, Texas
Customer Review Summary
Nuri Grill offers an upscale take on Korean BBQ, renowned for its excellent meat quality and professional service. The restaurant has a beautiful ambiance with an elegant atmosphere. Dishes like kimchee fried rice, galbi, and pan-fried octopus stand out for their quality and presentation. Guests appreciated the unique sauces and the personal touches from staff, such as complimentary desserts for special occasions. However, some found the side dishes underwhelming and portions smaller than expected, particularly for larger groups. Service, while generally praised, included some complaints about slow checks or initial interactions with staff. Overall, Nuri Grill is recommended for those seeking a fine dining experience in Korean cuisine, with some room for improvement in sides and portion sizes.
Key Features
Service options
- Dine-in
Highlights
- Fast service
- Sports
Popular for
- Dinner
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
Offerings
- Alcohol
- Beer
- Cocktails
- Coffee
- Comfort food
- Hard liquor
- Small plates
- Vegetarian options
- Wine
Dining options
- Dinner
- Catering
- Dessert
- Seating
Amenities
- Bar onsite
- Restroom
Atmosphere
- Casual
- Cozy
- Trendy
Crowd
- Family-friendly
- Groups
- LGBTQ+ friendly
- Transgender safespace
Planning
- Accepts reservations
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
Children
- Good for kids
- High chairs
Parking
- Valet parking
Customer Reviews
Rating Distribution
wook kim
We were really excited to eat at Nuri based on different reviews and recommendations. It was a toss up between 5 stars and 4 stars, so let me explain the positives and the reason for 4 stars: Positive: beautiful restaurant with very professional waitstaff. Korean restaurants are usually know for bad service and this isn’t that. But there were also no Korean waitstaff. The kimchee fried rice was one of the best I’ve had. Chunky steak and very nice flavour overall. We ordered the Nuri chef special. Reasonable price at $39/person and if you are not a big eater, the quantity is perfect. Quality of the meat was excellent and juicy. Negatives to bring it down from 5 stars to 4 stars: the soup was beyond salty. I love eating my Korean stews but I couldn’t take more than 2 bites of the soup. Korean food is known for their side dishes. Often this is what separates good from great Korean restaurants. The side dishes at Nuri were average at best. Would I recommend Nuri? Absolutely…hopefully they can continue to fine tune some aspects to be amazing.
Keith Beitter (KGB)
I frequent a lot of Korean BBQ restaurants. As far as meat quality goes I would rank this as one of the tops, quite excellent. This I would classify as upper scale for a Korean BBQ place. Service was good, slightly slow getting our check at the end but no complaints about anything else. They were extremely busy. General manager introduced himself and the layout of the restaurant was elegant and upscale. Only reason I didn't rate it a 5 is the sides could have had a little more variety and with a table of 4 the quantity brought out was maybe for the amount of 2. However they did bring more on request. I do recommend this as an upscale date type environment. It will be added to my regular rotation. Well done to the owners and managers. Thank you for a good experience.
Benjamine Harshbarger
Wonderful dinner for our anniversary. Drinks we great and meat choices were awesome. My wife had the lobster and loved it. There was a live DJ playing 90s throwbacks so was different. Place had a nice energy and everyone was friendly and helpful. Was nice to have some Soju as we hadn’t had any in a while. They brought us a complementary dessert for us since it was out anniversary-was a nice personal touch. Really enjoyed our experience and cant wait to come back!
Red Fajardo
A KOREAN BARBECUE WITH A FINE-DINING STEAKHOUSE TWIST‼️ Nuri Grill is led by two Michelin recognized restaurants chefs from Seoul, South Korea and created an upscale dining experience serving flavorful and palatable dishes. They serve high quality and premium meats, appetizers hits the spot and can we talk about how everything is presented so neatly? Atmosphere is elegant and the whole vibe is just breathtaking. For the grilling experience, you have a choice of cooking your own or have your server do the grilling, for me personally I always love grilling my own meats. Be sure to get a cocktail or some wine with your feast as well! Shoutout and hands down to Simon for providing a superb and wonderful service, our overall experience was memorable and I honestly still can’t get over. Nuri Grill, you’re amazing. I will definitely be back! 💯 What we got: 🐙 Pan Fried Octopus - $25 🍖Crispy Pork Belly - $14 🥩Taste of Nuri - $39 per person; includes Filet Mignon, Marinated Galbi, plus two chef selections and white rice; choice of seafood or beef soft tofu stew; house salad, Korean side dishes, seasonings and seasonal dessert 🔥Grilled Asparagus - $12 🍸 Espresso Martini - $14 🥃 East-TX Old Fashioned - $14 🥃 Dreamy Whiskey Sour - $13
Shelley F
Nuri Grill is an interesting take on Korean BBQ with a fine-dining steakhouse twist. To be honest, the cold, unwelcoming attitude of the hostess gave me a bad first impression of this place. Maybe she was having a bad day, but the rest of the staff members - the server and bartender - made up for that. Unlike many other korean barbeque restaurants, Nuri Grill is not all you can eat. I went with a party of five people (unexpected guest tagged along), so we ordered 2 Nuri Feasts, then the Sweet and Sour Chicken, Pan Fried Octopus, Crab Fritters, and the Steak Noodles as starters/sides. The portions are quite small, so obviously not ideal for sharing beyond 3-4 people. Pan Fried Octopus: BEAUTIFUL presentation, sauce was delicious. Very small portion and with a tad too much salt. Personally, I don't eat octopus, but with the crisp batter disguising the tentacles, this time was an exception. I would recommend. Sweet & Sour chicken: I wanted to slap my friend silly for ordering CHICKEN at a steakhouse/KBBQ place. Alas, it was still delicious, but not unique. Crab Fritters: Again, quite delicious with beautiful presentation. Would recommend. Steak noodles: (if you've seen Parasite, you will recognize this dish). Good flavor and the steak was fine. The menu says it's made out of chow mein noodles, but the noodles remind me of ramen blocks. Small portion size too. $12 is pretty expensive for what it is though Nuri Feast: Our server was amazing and super kind. She cooked the meats for us, although I do not believe it is typical for them to do so. The meats were good, salad was too acidic for my liking, and surprisingly, the soups were my favorite. To finish off, they served us a pomegranate slushy to cleanse the palate. The slushy is more acidic than it is sweet. Lastly, the noise level was pretty loud. I would have preferred if there was more space between different groups of people as it was almost impossible to hear my friends without yelling. There were many empty tables, yet everyone was compacted in the same area, which also is questionable when considering Covid-19... Overall, I think it's a decent place to check out for the experience, but be prepared to spend a lot of money if you want to be satiated.
Tien Hoang
The restaurant provided an excellent experience of fine dining mixed with Korean food. I have not experienced any Korean restaurant in the Dallas area that has the quality of meats and quality of service that Nuri provides. The meats were perfectly lean And delicious. The staff provided exceptional service and was very attentive to our needs. Setting it apart from the stereotypical Korean bbq experience which uses the typical soy bean paste and sesame oil dipping condiments, Nuri uses its own array of delicious sauces and truffle salt that brings a new and unique taste to the Korean bbq experience. Aside from taste, the presentation of the food was aesthetic and classy, making the experience pleasing to our taste buds and our eyes. Nuri is a Restaurant that is obviously well thought of, cared for, and managed by its owner. In order to start the restaurant, the owner brought in the expertise of a Michelin rated chef, and it clearly shows through the quality of experience at Nuri.
L v
We went to Nuri to celebrate my friends birthday and we had the most delightful experience. Hands down the best service from Simon our server. He made us feel like we were having dinner at his house and was the most awesome host. He expertly explained what each dish was and the best way to eat it. He came out with a few special surprises to celebrate the birthday girls big day. We ordered a 1 serving of the Nuri feast, the oyster trio, pan-fried octupus, cold soba noodles, and steak kimchi fried rice. We wanted to try a little of everything. Although the food was delicious the service was what was most memorable. Thanks for the great experience we will most definitely be back for more birthday celebrations!
Tyler Buxkemper
Place is beautiful inside. Everybody ordered the nuri feast. Galbi was our favorite. Quality of meat is very good here. Best fried octopus that i have ever had. We all loved our waitress Celeste who got us whatever we needed. For sure coming back again. Price is good for what you get.
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