Great little place tucked away in downtown Fort Worth.This place never disappoints.I have eaten almost everything on the menu here.You gotta try the Kimchi fries, Ramen is great, combo boxes and plates and lava bowls.And ask for the mango colatta iced tea.The place is always very clean and staff is great and detail oriented.Great job team and see ya soon.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Jocelynn K.
Was surprised to find an authentic Korean restaurant in Fort Worth. I was visiting for work and was craving some Korean comfort food so decided to give it a try and ordered to go. Was pleased by the authentic taste and portion sizes. I only wish there was a little more side dishes. Staff was kind when I picked up my order and the restaurant itself seemed pretty busy but still enough seating.
Jenny N.
Hoya Korean kitchen is very good food (especially for lunch break) or a casual dinner at night. I usually get the Bento box with beef Bulgogi. It comes with a scoop of rice, salad, California roll pieces and a couple of Gyoza sometimes I substitute the rice for extra salad, which I love their dressing, there is also large variety of different foods I have yet to try here (like the ribs) The menu is the same price at lunch and dinner which is not great, there's not a happy hour or lunch special that I know of. they took off the scallion pancake, which was one of my favorite ones in all of town. I have not tried the ramen yet because of the price. Service is great, servers are very attentive!
Vy Tran
Not great Korean food and way too expensive for what you get.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 4
Lili Vu
Delicious and affordable eatery. Great service.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Troy Thuma
Great food, friendly service. Spicy chicken box was delicious.
chris chadwick
Our server was awesome. He taught us and graded us on our ordering ability, hahaha. Super cool guy who teaches the Korean language. The food was awesome ? ?
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Beef Bulgogi Combo Box
Alex B.
The environment was sketchy, the food had little to no flavor. The kimchi tasted like water. The rice was cold and tasted like garlic? It took about 10 mins before they asked us what we would like to drink. Also really cramped
Zoe L.
This food was honestly so disappointing. The kimchi had no flavor. The chicken katsu was so hard. The service was awful and slow, when there was only two other customers. It was cold in the restaurant and the restroom looked so bad.
Right across from the hotel and a PERFECT place to pick up lunch or dinner. The egg rolls are fantastic. Just crispy at the first bite. The Tonkotsu Ramen was enough for two meals. Yes, we will return!
KpopFam 22
The food is so good and the stuff are so nice and respectful too,I highly recommend coming
First visit to Hoya in Fort Worth. The dolsot bibimbap with beef bulgogi was great. The staff were kind enough. As a native Korean, I can say Hoya is the recommended Korean restaurant in Fort Worth.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Beef Bulgogi Bibimbap
Bill Ferrel
Really wanted to give a huge thumbs up. But, food was not very good. Somewhat bland. What was supposed to have heat/spicy was not. Tried egg rolls, some of the worst I've ever had. Service was ok. However, the old worn menus and the credit card/bill holder were trashed held together by making tape. There are too many really good restaurants downtown to go back here.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 3
Casey T.
Nice little restaurant downtown, fantastic service. I really enjoyed the teriyaki salmon box. It was cooked perfectly, not too sweet on the sauce. Give it a try.
On point ✔️ delicious ?
Great little place tucked away in downtown Fort Worth.This place never disappoints.I have eaten almost everything on the menu here.You gotta try the Kimchi fries, Ramen is great, combo boxes and plates and lava bowls.And ask for the mango colatta iced tea.The place is always very clean and staff is great and detail oriented.Great job team and see ya soon.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Was surprised to find an authentic Korean restaurant in Fort Worth. I was visiting for work and was craving some Korean comfort food so decided to give it a try and ordered to go. Was pleased by the authentic taste and portion sizes. I only wish there was a little more side dishes. Staff was kind when I picked up my order and the restaurant itself seemed pretty busy but still enough seating.
Hoya Korean kitchen is very good food (especially for lunch break) or a casual dinner at night. I usually get the Bento box with beef Bulgogi. It comes with a scoop of rice, salad, California roll pieces and a couple of Gyoza sometimes I substitute the rice for extra salad, which I love their dressing, there is also large variety of different foods I have yet to try here (like the ribs) The menu is the same price at lunch and dinner which is not great, there's not a happy hour or lunch special that I know of. they took off the scallion pancake, which was one of my favorite ones in all of town. I have not tried the ramen yet because of the price. Service is great, servers are very attentive!
Not great Korean food and way too expensive for what you get.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 4
Delicious and affordable eatery. Great service.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great food, friendly service. Spicy chicken box was delicious.
Our server was awesome. He taught us and graded us on our ordering ability, hahaha. Super cool guy who teaches the Korean language. The food was awesome ? ?
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Beef Bulgogi Combo Box
The environment was sketchy, the food had little to no flavor. The kimchi tasted like water. The rice was cold and tasted like garlic? It took about 10 mins before they asked us what we would like to drink. Also really cramped
This food was honestly so disappointing. The kimchi had no flavor. The chicken katsu was so hard. The service was awful and slow, when there was only two other customers. It was cold in the restaurant and the restroom looked so bad.
Restaurantji Recommends
Right across from the hotel and a PERFECT place to pick up lunch or dinner. The egg rolls are fantastic. Just crispy at the first bite. The Tonkotsu Ramen was enough for two meals. Yes, we will return!
The food is so good and the stuff are so nice and respectful too,I highly recommend coming
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Beef Bulgogi Bibimbap, Cucumber Kimchi
First visit to Hoya in Fort Worth. The dolsot bibimbap with beef bulgogi was great. The staff were kind enough. As a native Korean, I can say Hoya is the recommended Korean restaurant in Fort Worth.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Beef Bulgogi Bibimbap
Really wanted to give a huge thumbs up. But, food was not very good. Somewhat bland. What was supposed to have heat/spicy was not. Tried egg rolls, some of the worst I've ever had. Service was ok. However, the old worn menus and the credit card/bill holder were trashed held together by making tape. There are too many really good restaurants downtown to go back here.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 3
Nice little restaurant downtown, fantastic service. I really enjoyed the teriyaki salmon box. It was cooked perfectly, not too sweet on the sauce. Give it a try.