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Two Hands Corn Dogs
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Shaolin Temple Cultural Center
6515 Corporate Dr STE L2, Houston, TX 77036
Chinatown
11200 Bellaire Blvd, Houston, TX 77072
Clay Stadium
8900 Bellaire Blvd, Houston, TX 77036
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Two Hands Corn Dogs

9393 Bellaire Blvd Suite F, Houston, TX 77036
4.2(420)
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attractions: Shaolin Temple Cultural Center, Chinatown, Clay Stadium, restaurants: Lao'd District, Migo Saigon Food Street, Meet Fresh 鲜芋仙, Soho Chicken Houston, Chongqing Chicken Pot, Ichiro Sapporo Ramen, Mala Sichuan Bistro, Iwa Ya, Ichijiku, Tom N Toms Coffee
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Shaolin Temple Cultural Center

Chinatown

Clay Stadium

Shaolin Temple Cultural Center

Shaolin Temple Cultural Center

4.9

(23)

Open 24 hours
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Chinatown

Chinatown

4.5

(107)

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Clay Stadium

4.4

(50)

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Reviews of Two Hands Corn Dogs

4.2
(420)
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3.0
4y

Its alright. Definitely not worth 1hr waiting in line. Even without the line i doubt i'd go again. Since it was a long wait i got 5 different dogs. Maybe becuase it was getting towards the end of the day and the frying oil was getting old? They all had an old oil taste. They fry so many dogs if they arnt cycling their frying oil this explains the old oil taste. Texture wise it was crispy. You Definitely need the sauces to cover up the frying oil taste.

I got all with the same filling. Half cheese half sausage. 1 original. Plain no frills. Aside from the old oily taste it was well fried and the sausage was good nice flavor. The cheeze tasted like cheeze you really cant mess up cheeze. Score of 3.1

1 twohand. Good crisp the added flavoring help cut the oily tast. Again well fried. It wasnt greasy so i think they dont cycle their oil since they fry so many dogs. I got the no sugar but the suace they put on was pretty sweet. It would have been better without the sauce. Score of 3.3

1spicy dog. Probaby the best of the 5 i got. All the sauce help hide the old oil taste. Its not really all that spicy but not bad. I ate it last since seemed like it would be the best one since i like spicy foods. Score 3.5

1patato dog. Becuase this had so much to obsorb the oil taste this one had the worst old oil taste. Texture wise it was pleasant. Score 2.9

1injoelmi. This was really sweet. Even without the sugar dusting. It has condensed milk on it. I didnt like this at all. It was just sweet and oily taste. Score 2.2

They didnt have anymore of the rice dog so i couldnt try it, but given how the others tasted it would have been over powered by the old oil taste.

Price was 25$ with a soda and i also gave them a 5$ tip so 30$ out the door. Since these are specialty dogs the price is about you would expect.

I did not add any extra condiments becuase they are suppose to be flavored already. I noticed alot of people adding mayo, ketchup, mustard and what ever else. I guess they would cover up that old oil taste. If you smother anything in sauce i guess it will taste good... but than all you be eating was sauce.

Overall it was an interesting experiance. The servers are nice dispite how busy they were. Their ice machine was out? For a new place that wierd. Butbi didnt see a industrial ice machine. Their slushy machine was out. Not sure if they were just out of mix or machine was broken. I didnt ask. It was an hr wait so thats off putting, but i was already there. Since i choose to wait in the line i cant really count that against them. Maybe you need to try them early in the day? Or they could just change their frying oil more often through out the day.

Maybe ill try again if theres no line and it was earlier in the day. But unlikely. Great concept and looks good, but old oil taste can ruin even the...

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1.0
3y

They have a no refund policy even if the store clerk put in your order incorrectly. Don't be fooled by the photos, they are NOT what you'll end up getting. Notice on the spicy dog photo they the whole dog is covered with hot Cheetos (even it was a deceptive photo where only 50% of it was covered since it's a 2 dimensional photo), you will end up getting only about 25% or less Hot Cheetos powder put on. Apparently there's a unadvertised thing that says it's an extra $0.50 cents to cover the rest (when I asked why it wasn't fully covered like the photo shows to the supervisor, she said the "photo is wrong and it's a $0.25 charge to cover the rest." .... Well that's odd, even the supervisor doesn't even know the price of it, she had to correct herself later when she checked again. The clerk ringed me up for a mozzarella dog when I wanted a hot dog. They blamed me for not double-checking the receipt so they can't make another one. What's worse is when I gave my friend the cheese in the middle to eat, I noticed that the "sharpie" green color that helps to indicate what type of dog it is, leaked onto my corn dog. They have a NO refund policy so I was unable to do anything about it. in fact, I'm sure many people have been unknowingly eating sharpie since it leaks onto the dogs. I had to find out it was sharpie by calling another branch. It is because this branch's telephone number actually leads to liuyishou Hotpot.... Both their telephone number on Google and on their website goes to the hotpot restaurant. You can't complain to anyone because all they will tell you to do is look at the policy they posted. The manager refused to return or ecahnge the dog because she says she believes her staff's word. She doesn't realize their her staff members can make mistakes. Please see photos I posted for the leaked sharpie onto the corn dog. you won't know you're eating it unless you mash it open like I did to try and get the cheese out. You can verify with them that it's indeed...

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4.0
4y

Two Hands specializes in Korean-style corn dogs, with many options for customization, quick service, and decent prices.

While we usually see this place with enormous lines outside the building, we found no line on a Tuesday afternoon. The ordering was simple and easy, and the service is nice. We ordered the Two Hands corn dog with half beef sausage and half mozzarella.

After about 5 minutes, the corn dog was ready. It was served fresh and hot with a pretty drizzle of ranch. The cute box in comes in is a great functional addition, with holes in the sides that allow you to comfortably nestle your corn dog inside without having it roll around. Biting into the corn dog, the exterior is incredibly crunchy and golden brown. Most of the coating is made up of a soft layer of what tastes like rice flour, and the top half of the stick was filled with mozzarella cheese. The seasoning, breaded exterior, and cheese were a heavy savory bomb that was complemented nicely by the sweet, tangy, creamy ranch sauce. The second half of the corn dog was 100% beef sausage - it wasn't anything spectacular and actually tasted bland compared to the rest of the corn dog. It just added juicy meatiness if anything, not really any flavor.

Overall, the corn dog was a solid snack which we would get again. I probably wouldn't wait in a huge line for this though -- Chun Chun is another good spot that is typically less busy with great Korean corn dogs. Two Hands is Let's Eat...

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Junior ImmanivongJunior Immanivong
Its alright. Definitely not worth 1hr waiting in line. Even without the line i doubt i'd go again. Since it was a long wait i got 5 different dogs. Maybe becuase it was getting towards the end of the day and the frying oil was getting old? They all had an old oil taste. They fry so many dogs if they arnt cycling their frying oil this explains the old oil taste. Texture wise it was crispy. You Definitely need the sauces to cover up the frying oil taste. I got all with the same filling. Half cheese half sausage. 1 original. Plain no frills. Aside from the old oily taste it was well fried and the sausage was good nice flavor. The cheeze tasted like cheeze you really cant mess up cheeze. Score of 3.1 1 twohand. Good crisp the added flavoring help cut the oily tast. Again well fried. It wasnt greasy so i think they dont cycle their oil since they fry so many dogs. I got the no sugar but the suace they put on was pretty sweet. It would have been better without the sauce. Score of 3.3 1spicy dog. Probaby the best of the 5 i got. All the sauce help hide the old oil taste. Its not really all that spicy but not bad. I ate it last since seemed like it would be the best one since i like spicy foods. Score 3.5 1patato dog. Becuase this had so much to obsorb the oil taste this one had the worst old oil taste. Texture wise it was pleasant. Score 2.9 1injoelmi. This was really sweet. Even without the sugar dusting. It has condensed milk on it. I didnt like this at all. It was just sweet and oily taste. Score 2.2 They didnt have anymore of the rice dog so i couldnt try it, but given how the others tasted it would have been over powered by the old oil taste. Price was 25$ with a soda and i also gave them a 5$ tip so 30$ out the door. Since these are specialty dogs the price is about you would expect. I did not add any extra condiments becuase they are suppose to be flavored already. I noticed alot of people adding mayo, ketchup, mustard and what ever else. I guess they would cover up that old oil taste. If you smother anything in sauce i guess it will taste good... but than all you be eating was sauce. Overall it was an interesting experiance. The servers are nice dispite how busy they were. Their ice machine was out? For a new place that wierd. Butbi didnt see a industrial ice machine. Their slushy machine was out. Not sure if they were just out of mix or machine was broken. I didnt ask. It was an hr wait so thats off putting, but i was already there. Since i choose to wait in the line i cant really count that against them. Maybe you need to try them early in the day? Or they could just change their frying oil more often through out the day. Maybe ill try again if theres no line and it was earlier in the day. But unlikely. Great concept and looks good, but old oil taste can ruin even the best of foods.
Let's Eat HoustonLet's Eat Houston
Two Hands specializes in Korean-style corn dogs, with many options for customization, quick service, and decent prices. While we usually see this place with enormous lines outside the building, we found no line on a Tuesday afternoon. The ordering was simple and easy, and the service is nice. We ordered the Two Hands corn dog with half beef sausage and half mozzarella. After about 5 minutes, the corn dog was ready. It was served fresh and hot with a pretty drizzle of ranch. The cute box in comes in is a great functional addition, with holes in the sides that allow you to comfortably nestle your corn dog inside without having it roll around. Biting into the corn dog, the exterior is incredibly crunchy and golden brown. Most of the coating is made up of a soft layer of what tastes like rice flour, and the top half of the stick was filled with mozzarella cheese. The seasoning, breaded exterior, and cheese were a heavy savory bomb that was complemented nicely by the sweet, tangy, creamy ranch sauce. The second half of the corn dog was 100% beef sausage - it wasn't anything spectacular and actually tasted bland compared to the rest of the corn dog. It just added juicy meatiness if anything, not really any flavor. Overall, the corn dog was a solid snack which we would get again. I probably wouldn't wait in a huge line for this though -- Chun Chun is another good spot that is typically less busy with great Korean corn dogs. Two Hands is Let's Eat Houston approved!
Philip StephensPhilip Stephens
I was torn between 2 and 3 stars for this review. Came here with my girlfriend and the experience is...weird. For one, there's lots of empty space in here where there could be tables, yet there are none. So make sure you plan to take your order to go, because you have no other option. Secondly, there are all kinds of signs typed out on the walls and on the menu, explaining (among other things) that no substitutions are allowed. It reminded me a bit of the Soup N*zi episode of Seinfeld, to be perfectly honest. Not exactly a welcoming and hospitable atmosphere. On to the food. The corn dogs themselves were good- not really better or worse than any others I've had. I had the two hands and the sauce was nice and garlicky. However, the tator tots tasted like they hadn't been fried long enough or possibly at the incorrect temperature. The texture on them wasn't as crispy as it should have been, and that was certainly not helped by having to take them to go. What ultimately dropped this from a 3 to a 2 star review is the fact that I ended up throwing up a few hours after eating. There was nothing else I consumed that day that could have upset my stomach, so I can only conclude that it was the food. Would I give it another chance? Probably not.
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Its alright. Definitely not worth 1hr waiting in line. Even without the line i doubt i'd go again. Since it was a long wait i got 5 different dogs. Maybe becuase it was getting towards the end of the day and the frying oil was getting old? They all had an old oil taste. They fry so many dogs if they arnt cycling their frying oil this explains the old oil taste. Texture wise it was crispy. You Definitely need the sauces to cover up the frying oil taste. I got all with the same filling. Half cheese half sausage. 1 original. Plain no frills. Aside from the old oily taste it was well fried and the sausage was good nice flavor. The cheeze tasted like cheeze you really cant mess up cheeze. Score of 3.1 1 twohand. Good crisp the added flavoring help cut the oily tast. Again well fried. It wasnt greasy so i think they dont cycle their oil since they fry so many dogs. I got the no sugar but the suace they put on was pretty sweet. It would have been better without the sauce. Score of 3.3 1spicy dog. Probaby the best of the 5 i got. All the sauce help hide the old oil taste. Its not really all that spicy but not bad. I ate it last since seemed like it would be the best one since i like spicy foods. Score 3.5 1patato dog. Becuase this had so much to obsorb the oil taste this one had the worst old oil taste. Texture wise it was pleasant. Score 2.9 1injoelmi. This was really sweet. Even without the sugar dusting. It has condensed milk on it. I didnt like this at all. It was just sweet and oily taste. Score 2.2 They didnt have anymore of the rice dog so i couldnt try it, but given how the others tasted it would have been over powered by the old oil taste. Price was 25$ with a soda and i also gave them a 5$ tip so 30$ out the door. Since these are specialty dogs the price is about you would expect. I did not add any extra condiments becuase they are suppose to be flavored already. I noticed alot of people adding mayo, ketchup, mustard and what ever else. I guess they would cover up that old oil taste. If you smother anything in sauce i guess it will taste good... but than all you be eating was sauce. Overall it was an interesting experiance. The servers are nice dispite how busy they were. Their ice machine was out? For a new place that wierd. Butbi didnt see a industrial ice machine. Their slushy machine was out. Not sure if they were just out of mix or machine was broken. I didnt ask. It was an hr wait so thats off putting, but i was already there. Since i choose to wait in the line i cant really count that against them. Maybe you need to try them early in the day? Or they could just change their frying oil more often through out the day. Maybe ill try again if theres no line and it was earlier in the day. But unlikely. Great concept and looks good, but old oil taste can ruin even the best of foods.
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Two Hands specializes in Korean-style corn dogs, with many options for customization, quick service, and decent prices. While we usually see this place with enormous lines outside the building, we found no line on a Tuesday afternoon. The ordering was simple and easy, and the service is nice. We ordered the Two Hands corn dog with half beef sausage and half mozzarella. After about 5 minutes, the corn dog was ready. It was served fresh and hot with a pretty drizzle of ranch. The cute box in comes in is a great functional addition, with holes in the sides that allow you to comfortably nestle your corn dog inside without having it roll around. Biting into the corn dog, the exterior is incredibly crunchy and golden brown. Most of the coating is made up of a soft layer of what tastes like rice flour, and the top half of the stick was filled with mozzarella cheese. The seasoning, breaded exterior, and cheese were a heavy savory bomb that was complemented nicely by the sweet, tangy, creamy ranch sauce. The second half of the corn dog was 100% beef sausage - it wasn't anything spectacular and actually tasted bland compared to the rest of the corn dog. It just added juicy meatiness if anything, not really any flavor. Overall, the corn dog was a solid snack which we would get again. I probably wouldn't wait in a huge line for this though -- Chun Chun is another good spot that is typically less busy with great Korean corn dogs. Two Hands is Let's Eat Houston approved!
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I was torn between 2 and 3 stars for this review. Came here with my girlfriend and the experience is...weird. For one, there's lots of empty space in here where there could be tables, yet there are none. So make sure you plan to take your order to go, because you have no other option. Secondly, there are all kinds of signs typed out on the walls and on the menu, explaining (among other things) that no substitutions are allowed. It reminded me a bit of the Soup N*zi episode of Seinfeld, to be perfectly honest. Not exactly a welcoming and hospitable atmosphere. On to the food. The corn dogs themselves were good- not really better or worse than any others I've had. I had the two hands and the sauce was nice and garlicky. However, the tator tots tasted like they hadn't been fried long enough or possibly at the incorrect temperature. The texture on them wasn't as crispy as it should have been, and that was certainly not helped by having to take them to go. What ultimately dropped this from a 3 to a 2 star review is the fact that I ended up throwing up a few hours after eating. There was nothing else I consumed that day that could have upset my stomach, so I can only conclude that it was the food. Would I give it another chance? Probably not.
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