The Buddhist Temple of Dallas is a renowned religious establishment located in Dallas, Texas. Established with the purpose of providing a sacred space for Buddhist practices, the temple offers a tranquil and peaceful environment for individuals seeking spiritual solace and enlightenment. With its rich history and deep-rooted traditions, the Buddhist Temple of Dallas serves as a beacon of light for the Buddhist community in the area. The temple promotes a sense of unity and harmony among its followers, fostering a strong sense of community and a commitment to personal growth and self-discovery. In addition to regular services and ceremonies, the temple also hosts various educational programs and cultural events to further immerse individuals in Buddhist teachings and values. The Buddhist Temple of Dallas is a haven for those seeking a deeper connection to their spiritual selves and a greater understanding of the Buddhist faith.
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Amenities and More
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
Reviews
Temple is peaceful and well decorated. They have Thai food market on Sundays! Parking is available around the temple if you are lucky. It gets very crowded. Food is amazing and very reasonably priced! My sweet favorites were mango sticky rice and sesame balls. Must visit!!
We went on Sunday for the food market. The food was really good and reasonably priced. Everyone was friendly. There are tables with umbrellas for you to sit and eat there. We also went inside the temple and it was very welcoming. There’s plenty of free parking.
My first time here and I brought my foster mom. It couldn’t of been a better day, weather wise, overcast, drizzle and a small group of diverse folks made this day PERFECT. The food was great, the vendors were so polite and kind.
I will come back here with anyone who’s up for a treat.
My girlfriend and I wanted to try something different so we attended the Sunday food market. It’s cash only and everything is reasonably priced! Parking is very limited so get there early! Most of our food wasn’t too good but some of them were. I didn’t get a picture of the pork screwers but they were pretty good. It’s a good place to try different Thai food and beverages!
Such a beautiful place, and a wonderful experience to see a different culture and religion with many different food options, as well as a great scenery, the vibe was awesome.
I love love love to go here for brunch. By the way, there's a food market in the courtyard, with a small pond and seating. it's open to the public and no, you don't have to be Buddhist to eat there.
I live for Asian cuisine and this is Asian street food at its best. My girlfriend introduced me to this place and now I like going here for the food, culture, music, and diversity.
The cheapest plate of food is about $10. I particularly love the shrimp roll at thr first stall to your left when you walk in. The couple is so lovely, the lady loved my daughter, even offered her some fruits which was heartwarming.
The only thing tho, parking is a challenge, so if you plan to go, go early. The parking is limited, mostly street parking and you might hang around for a bit to find space but that's how fun the place is.
Only other downside is that it's a cash-only market. Last week, I forgot to get cash and it was a wasted drive for me. There are no ATMs around either, so get cash before you get there. Other than that, it's a fun experience.
The temple has a peaceful energy and beautiful gardens. The Sunday market is very crowded, almost claustrophobic. Some of the food lines are huge and there are no places to sit afterward.
On sundays there are food stalls that have authentic Thai food. Make sure to come early at 9:00ish if you want a place to sit. The inside of the temple is clean, nice, and air-conditioned. Definitely recommend visiting!
Temple is peaceful and well decorated. They have Thai food market on Sundays! Parking is available around the temple if you are lucky. It gets very crowded. Food is amazing and very reasonably priced! My sweet favorites were mango sticky rice and sesame balls. Must visit!!
We went on Sunday for the food market. The food was really good and reasonably priced. Everyone was friendly. There are tables with umbrellas for you to sit and eat there. We also went inside the temple and it was very welcoming. There’s plenty of free parking.
Location
8484 Stults Rd, Dallas, TX 75243, United States
Hours
- Monday Close
- Tuesday Close
- Wednesday Close
- Thursday Close
- Friday Close
- Saturday Close
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Sunday
09:00 AM - 03:00 PM
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