I love corn dogs so decided to stop in to Two Hands Corn Dogs while I was gallivanting through this mall. I was so excited because a corndog sounded so good but unfortunately I was highly disappointed. For two corndogs and two drinks paid almost $20 and the corn dogs were small and I purchased one of their spicy corndogs that claims it’s very spicy and it had almost no spice to it whatsoever ever. I also purchased the classic corn dog with ketchup and mustard and that corn dog was even smaller, I’m talking about the actual hotdog inside of the breading. (Very small) (as pictured). I will say the flavor of the corn dogs were good but unfortunately that’s the only good thing I have to say. Overpriced! We waited about 15 minutes for two corndogs. Two Hands, you should change your name to “One Hand” 😒 I won’t...
Read moreTold the cashier it was my first time, she originally told me 2hot dogs came with the combo meal, then one. Made my choice, paid including a tip, and walked to a nearby chair to wait for my order. Another cashier came to take her place and he was explaining to another customer how you can order a hotdogs stuffed with different items. Mine was missing the hotdogs entirely!! I went back and said something but the same cashier was back and she said no hotdog so kind of false information. She also offered to switch it so I could het half sausage inside but I was starving and didn't want the screw up to go from bad to worse. Including tip I paid almost 13 dollars for a fried cheese stick which caused GI pains, an order of fries, and a small drink which I had to beg for?...
Read moreThis was my first time trying a Korean corn dog, so I don’t have a point of comparison, but overall, it was a decent introduction. For $15, I got a spicy dog (half sausage, half mozzarella), an elote, and a drink, which felt like fair value.
The corn dog itself had a satisfying crunch, and the cheese pull delivered. However, despite being labeled "spicy," there was barely any heat. Flavor-wise, it was enjoyable but didn’t quite live up to the name.
The elote, on the other hand, missed the mark. It leaned way too sweet, lacking the balance of smoky, creamy, and tangy that makes a good street-style corn.
Solid first try, but I’m curious to explore other spots to see how...
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