There is a significant Korean community formed in Dallas and the surrounding areas.

This area is commonly referred to as 'Koreatown Dallas' and is a key residential area that accounts for a large portion of the Korean population in Texas. The Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) metro area has seen a steady development of various Korean amenities and businesses.

The representative Koreatown in Dallas is located around Harry Hines Blvd and Royal Ln. This area in the northwestern part of Dallas city is where the oldest traditional Korean commercial district has formed. Here, Korean restaurants, cafes, markets, and beauty supply stores are densely packed, and it is easy to find Korean ingredients and daily necessities centered around large Korean supermarkets like H-Mart and Zion Market.

Typical Korean residential areas include Carrollton, Richardson, and Plano. These areas, located in the northern suburbs of Dallas, have excellent school districts, pleasant living environments, and good transportation accessibility, making them popular among Korean families. In particular, the shopping mall near H-Mart in Carrollton is known as the 'second Koreatown' due to the concentration of various Korean restaurants, beauty salons, hospitals, dental offices, and real estate agencies. Richardson and Plano are areas where IT company headquarters and office complexes are concentrated, with many Korean engineers and professionals.

The life of the Korean community in Dallas is very rich. There are various restaurants including Korean restaurants, snack bars, fusion restaurants, and BBQ specialty shops, as well as many beauty salons and nail shops selling K-beauty products. Educationally, there are Korean language schools, exam preparation academies, and taekwondo studios, and financial and real estate services can be accessed without language barriers through Korean banks and real estate companies.

The Korean Association and cultural organizations hold the 'Korean Festival' every year in Dallas. This event, consisting of food, performances, K-POP stages, and traditional games, receives great responses from locals as well.

The cost of living in the Dallas area is relatively reasonable compared to major cities on the East and West coasts of the U.S. Carrollton and Plano are popular among families considering education for their children due to their safety and good school districts. There are various options from apartment rentals to single-family home sales, and it is also easy to obtain information through Korean real estate agents.

Since the DFW area has a high dependence on cars, personal vehicle movement is more common than public transportation. It is advisable to consider traffic congestion when choosing a residence, especially near Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW Airport), which is very convenient for round trips to Korea or business trips to other states.

The educational environment is also excellent. The northern suburban areas such as Carrollton, Coppell, Plano, and Frisco are considered to have some of the best school districts in the U.S. ESL programs and after-school activities are well established, providing a familiar environment for Korean students. Additionally, local universities such as the University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) and the University of Dallas are located here, boasting high reputations in business and IT fields. Prestigious universities like Texas A&M and UT Austin are also just a few hours' drive away, making access to higher education good.

Thus, the Dallas Koreatown and nearby suburban areas provide an optimized living environment for Koreans in terms of business, education, culture, and housing. This is where the 'little Korea' of the Dallas Korean community can be felt, offering a stable daily life along with a sense of Korean sentiment.