I have been riding by this place for months and tonight I finally stopped. Very disappointed 😞 I did not receive an "A1" experience. Upon approaching, I greeted with a hello and smile and was not greeted back, just asked what my order was. Even after getting my food, I said Thank you! Have a good night! Crickets Hence the one star for service. I can't necessarily rate the atmosphere. It's a food truck but it's clean and the parking lot is as well. Anyway, I got the Hot Cheetos Corn dog and the Potato Korean dog both with half and half. I picked up the Hot Cheetos dog and literally most of the Cheetos crumbs fell off immediately all over the place (in my lap, down my shirt, on the floor, etc). At first I was upset, but after biting into it, I realized that was a favor for me. The cheetos had no flavor or taste, as if they were stale and had been out for days. No spice what so ever. Also my dog was mostly cheese. Instead of half and half it was more like 3/4 cheese and 1/4 hot dog. However the cheese was very tasty and gooey and the Hotdog firm and Juicy. Moving on to the Potato dog. Blah!!! That was the WORST! Tasteless potatoes stuck to doughy breading! I peeled it all off and just ate the cheese and Hotdog which this time was actually half and half. Again cheese was gooey and fresh and Hotdog very tasty. Also the food was nice and hot. This is why they are getting 2 stars. I will definitely not be back for a chance to waste another $22! I will be going back to Two Hands Corndog! They are delicious and worth the 30...
Read moreAs a huge foodie into the halal scene, I rarely leave a negative review but my experience here was so rude I have to say something—I went here earlier this week on Monday around 10:30pm. I’d been here years back and decided to try it again, ordering the Cheeto corn dog. The menu clearly says 7.99 but the guy there (who reluctantly came to the window to take my order) tried charging me 12.99. When I said no, I wanted the 7.99 one clearly listed on the menu, I was told Korean corn dogs have special ingredients that make them superior to American corn dogs (what?)….I once again asked for just whatever type of corn dog was clearly listed as 7.99 on the menu, to which he pointed to his ear and said “did you hear what I just said?”
Needless to say, I left. Incredibly rude, degrading, and disrespectful service. 1) If the prices have changed, then change your menu—otherwise that is just blatantly false advertising. 2) No matter how late at night it is, it doesn’t justify being rude to your customers. 3) who in the world would pay $13 for a single corn dog just because the word Korean is attached? That’s a literal rip off. If you want halal Korean corn dogs go to Fiya Chicken in Boston, amazing halal corn dogs for the reasonable price of $6. Highly recommend the owners to discipline that guy and adjust prices and/or menus because you’re literally losing customers with...
Read moreA1 dogs is a food truck. At the time of writing this it has a home at the corner of Ford Road and Telegraph in the lot of a Sell Gas Station. So the atmosphere isn't all that great. So far I've only made one visit. I got two of their corndogs. The first, I got the Korean Corndog with the beef hotdog. It was okay. I expected that with a name like Corndog that the batter should be made of cornmeal, but mine had a decidedly bread/wheat quality and taste. It was just okay, not thrilling. The second one I got was the corny dog with a mozzarella stick center. It was a huge mozzarella stick. The "dog" was rolled in cornmeal and was studded with kernels of fresh corn. This one was quite good. The only downside is that the melted cheese made it so the stick couldn't support the weight of the whole thing. You're going to want a knife and fork for any that you do with the full mozzarella stick. There are other flavors there I intend to try, and I'm sure I'll try the burgers at some point. The food quality is good. The prices are a little high at $10.99 for the corndogs, but that's the nature of the beast with food trucks. All in all, I recommend stopping by and...
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