EunSik S.
Yelp
I have been going to this location even before the change of the name decade ago. I know ownership changed at one point, but Musiro still has to be my favorite SoonDuBu place here in DFW or even in TX.
If you do not know me, I like my food strong in flavor whether its a tea or pastries or meal like SoonDuBu. I will be upfront about flavors not always being consistent especially when I drop an egg, the brother becomes weak - that's probably because that's the point of an egg on SoonDubu. However, if you request your SoonDuBu SPICY, it's not only spicy, but stronger flavor of broth + even dropping an egg doesn't weaken its strong SoonDubu flavor that I like. My go-to SoonDubu is GopChang (intestine) and I never had a problem with Musiro serving intestines that's in bad condition. I have tried their Mixed, Kimchi, Ramen, and more version of SoonDubu, which are good - GopChang is fixed. I do change it up and get different SoonDuBu here and there. I also like their summer seasonal noodles - strong flavor, tangy noodles, great! One of the downside is that Musiro does not offer the fish that are usually complimentary at most of SoonDubu spots as well as two other SDB restaurants in the area. Side dishes are in rotation, but I do not know when they rotate - if it's weekly, monthly, biweekly, etc.
Musiro is the oldest and longest SoonDuBu spot in Carrollton that I am aware of. Although, I am mainly talking about their SoonDubu, they have variety of other Korean food options - I'd recommend their cold noodles (during summer seasonal), GalBiTang (I think it's called Rib Soup on the menu; if the broth is too salty for your liking, I would just ask them for hot water you can add), and oh, Korean Pancakes - Seafood! You can try other ones and let me know, haha. I'm only recommending those because I tried multiple times. I have tried some other ones, but maybe once or twice or sipping from other people's.