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Dolsot Korean Kitchen opens in Flower Mound: Menu, inspection and license status

Dolsot Korean Kitchen is open in Flower Mound. Here is how its menu listing, 100 inspection score and pending alcohol application fit together.

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Dolsot Korean Kitchen is open at 5851 Long Prairie Road, Suite 104, in Flower Mound, according to the town. A restaurant-managed ordering page provides current service and menu information, while municipal and state records add inspection and alcohol-application context.

The Town of Flower Mound’s opening notice identifies bibimbap, tteokbokki, rolled omelets and kimchi fries among the restaurant’s offerings. The opening is confirmed even though a separate alcohol application remains pending.

For diners, the records answer different questions. The town confirms that Dolsot is open. The ordering profile is the direct place to check its listed phone number, service hours, available dishes and current prices. The food-license report records a 100 inspection score, and TABC shows the alcohol application under review.

Address and current ordering details

Dolsot’s confirmed address is 5851 Long Prairie Road, Suite 104, Flower Mound. The same address appears in the town announcement, food-license record and restaurant-managed ordering profile.

The ordering page lists Dolsot’s phone number and current service hours. Because those operating details can be changed by the restaurant, diners should consult that profile directly before a visit or order rather than rely on an older copied schedule.

The profile also displays menu items and prices. Its listed categories and dishes include lunch boxes, tteokbokki, kimchi fries, soups and drinks. Availability and prices should likewise be checked on the current ordering page.

That live listing is more useful for day-to-day planning than the town’s shorter opening announcement. The municipal notice confirms the business has opened and names representative dishes; the restaurant-managed profile supplies the practical details used to call, time a visit or choose an order.

What is on the menu

The town highlights bibimbap, tteokbokki, rolled omelets and kimchi fries. The ordering profile broadens that view with lunch boxes, soups and drinks in addition to tteokbokki and kimchi fries.

Those sources together establish that the menu is not represented by a single signature item. Diners can use the town’s examples as a quick introduction, then consult the restaurant’s ordering page for the current selection and item-level prices.

The approved material does not support adding descriptions of ingredients, portion sizes, spice levels or dietary accommodations. It also does not establish that every listed dish is available at every service period. The ordering profile is the appropriate source for what Dolsot currently presents for purchase.

Similarly, the presence of lunch boxes on the profile should not be turned into an assumption about a separate lunch schedule. The restaurant’s listed hours and active menu are the supported references for service planning.

Dolsot received a 100 inspection score

Flower Mound’s June 2026 food-establishment inspection report lists Dolsot under license FE26-0018. It records a score of 100 for an inspection conducted May 27, 2026.

The score is a dated official record, not a substitute for the restaurant’s menu or operating information. It answers a different question: what score the town recorded for that specific inspection.

The report and opening notice also reinforce the location match. Both identify Dolsot at the Long Prairie Road suite, allowing readers to connect the inspection entry with the restaurant the town says is now open.

The careful way to present the result is precise: Dolsot received a score of 100 on May 27. The approved evidence does not support broader claims beyond that recorded inspection result.

Why the pending alcohol application does not contradict the opening

The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission’s public inquiry system lists application 618817 for Dolsot Korean Kitchen as pending and in review.

That pending status concerns the alcohol application. It does not mean Dolsot is closed. Flower Mound separately confirms that the restaurant is open, so the two records describe different aspects of the business at the same time.

Readers should not interpret the application as approved, either. The supported status is pending and in review. Until the commission’s record changes, the application should be described that way without predicting an outcome or timetable.

This distinction is especially useful when restaurant openings and license reviews overlap. DFW Daily Brief has also covered Flavors of India’s Lewisville service details and pending application and TQM Café’s announced plans in The Colony. Each restaurant’s operating and licensing status must be read from its own records.

A practical source-by-source guide

For confirmation that Dolsot has opened, use the Town of Flower Mound announcement. For the recorded May 27 inspection result, use the town’s food-license report. For the alcohol application, use TABC’s public inquiry system.

For the phone number, current listed hours, menu selection and prices, the restaurant-managed ordering profile is the most direct approved source. Checking it close to a planned visit also avoids presenting changeable operating details as permanently fixed.

What is confirmed now is straightforward: Dolsot Korean Kitchen is open in Suite 104 at 5851 Long Prairie Road; its published offerings include bibimbap, tteokbokki, rolled omelets, kimchi fries, lunch boxes, soups and drinks; and its May 27 inspection score was 100.

Its alcohol application remains pending and in review. That unresolved application does not conflict with the confirmed restaurant opening, but it should not be mistaken for an approval. Diners seeking the latest service hours, phone contact, item availability and prices can find those details on Dolsot’s own ordering profile.

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