In the land of Texas barbecue, all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue is opening in north Fort Worth.

Manna Heaven BBQ already has two Texas locations in Carrollton and Lewisville, but now another location will open off of I-35 and Western Boulevard.

Korean barbecue (KBBQ) is known for thinly sliced, marinated meats and seafood cooked on a tabletop grill. At Manna BBQ, guests do just that, as each table is equipped with mini grills.

Manna Heaven BBQ originated in San Diego and spread to Arizona and the Lone Star state. The Texas locations also offer Shabu, which is a similar experience, except guests cook the thinly-sliced meat in a boiling broth or “hot pot.”

The Fort Worth location will take the place of the former Dublin’s Square Irish pub at 6651 Fossil Bluff Drive in Fort Worth. The building is between BoomerJack’s and Landmark Bar and Grill.

When will Manna Heaven BBQ open in Fort Worth?

There is not yet an official opening date for Manna Heaven BBQ in north Fort Worth.

According to the Department of Texas Licensing and Documents, project completion on the building should wrap up by the end of April.

What’s on the Manna Heaven BBQ menu?

The new Fort Worth store will have a similar KBBQ and Shabu menu as the Carrollton and Lewisville locations.

Some menu highlights include:

Shabu options: Shortrib, brisket, pork, pork belly, chicken, lamb and fish. Broths include beef, chicken, miso, seafood, veggie, and other spicy Thai or Chinese bases.BBQ options: Beef, brisket, pork, pork belly, chicken, shrimp, squid, octopus and tofu, in various marinades like teriyaki, soy sauce, cajun or spicy. There are over 39 protein options to choose from.How much does it cost to have all-you-can-eat KBBQ?

At Manna Heaven in Carrollton, customers can get all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ for $29.99. Children between 5 and 10 years old eat for $16.99.

At the Lewisville location, there are two options– just BBQ for $37.99 and BBQ and Shabu combo for $44.99. Children between 5 and 10 can eat for $30.99 or get the combo for $37.99.

Due to the nature of the table-top grill and hot pot cooking styles, Manna Heaven does not offer takeout.

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Ella Gonzales is a service journalism reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. She is part of a team of local journalists who answer reader questions and write about life in North Texas. Ella mainly writes about local restaurants and where to find good deals around town.