I think it is kinda rude to alter and say "Korean style corn dogs" when its actually called hotdogs. I get that it is more shaped like a corn dog, but the culture it self is saying it hot dog. It is not called corn dogs because originally it is made with rice flour, not corn. Thus, since its supposed to be hot, and with sausages, it is name to be hot dogs. In addition, the hotdog was not fresh, the oil was pitch black or brown, I don't think they change it a lot. You can taste the oily and typically you are not supposed to add sugar unless the customer wants it. But they added it regardless. They never told me it came with sugar coating, and I have health problems so I never want it to begin with. The menu does not say it comes with sugar coating. The female short cashier who has glasses was not very nice too. In addition, the taste was terrible. I would say the worst hot dogs I had in the north Texas area. I am well surprised there was not a single Korean...
Read moreNew place inside Stonebriar Foodcourt. Happened to walk by and discovered a newly opened Korean hotdog/corndog place! Was surprised by how cheap and good it was 🤤 I personally liked it better than the one in Carrollton. They don't dunk the whole dog in sugar~ just a light sprinkle. If you haven't tried korean style corndogs, it's def worth a try. The breading and texture is what makes it sooo good. Chewy, moist, and crunchy 🤤. The spiral potatoe thing was delish too. The sour cream/cheddar flavor on it...
Read moreI have been to this place multiple times and each time was better than the last. I remember the first time I came here, I was so excited because I've never had korean corn dogs before and was like-- " I've gotta try this!" and it was it wonderful. The service is amazing and each person whos served me has been nothing but kind. The wait for the food is only like 7-10 minutes and there's never really a long line. I dedicate recommend...
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