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    Two Hands Corn Dogs

    4.1 (340 reviews)
    InexpensiveHot Dogs, Korean
    Open 11:30 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Jenell M.

    Visited Two Hands Corns Dogs on a Friday afternoon around 4pm. One thing I really like about the location is there is plenty of parking. It's located in a shopping strip with plenty of parking spaces but there is also a parking garage adjacent so I've never not found a space. Now for the food. I've only had the classic American style corn dogs so I excited to try the Korean style. I went with the spicy and a half cheese and half sausage inside. It's was crunchy and freshly made (I could tell by the cheese pull lol). The coating was slightly sweet which was unexpected but still quite tasty. For dessert I tried the strawberry shaved ice. The texture of the ice was so soft and it wasn't super sweet like others I've tried. This is a great option for a family friendly meal or dessert stop

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    Sydney J.

    I like the variability this place brings...but dude turn the a/c on in there! It was so hot & smelt like oil...I'm hoping the experience was just cuz the a/c was out but we had to wait outside for ours. My husband just got the normal classic style hot dog with spicy beef sausage inside & thought it was good. I got the #3 Potato w/ half sausage & half mozzarella inside and did not care for it , didn't even finish. The mozzarella didn't taste like gooey fried cheese sticks, the potato was so bland even with their special seasoning - it needed some salt!. Wish I had stuck with a normal one. It was bland, but oil-ly tasting if that makes since. Also...put the sauce on the side the first time, I love sauces, but scraped most of it off So try it out....but maybe still with meat inside & a normal crust :)

    Requel P.

    I was looking for a K Dog and this was the nearest location. I was very hesitant about it because I tried this same company but at a different location and did not like the food. But since this was directly in Chinatown I went for it. Inside was nice and they had a good amount of seating. The service was good and helpful. 1 thing I don't care for is their menu options only because I have been to other locations that offer a different variety. I really wanted a meat and cheddar cheese with sweet potato but they didn't have that. So I got their Classic with the mozzarella and cheddar and added sugar. It was good so no complaints about that. I just wished they had other varieties or allowed a make your own style.

    Rina H.

    Food was good. Service was good, very friendly and accommodating. Ambiance is nice, clean and spacious.

    Nicki M.

    A friend brought me here and oh man, absolutely yummy! First off, I love corn dogs in general so a next level corn dog was naturally the next step for me! I love spicy too, so I opted for the beef sausage middle, cornbread exterior with hot Cheetos and a spicy sauce drizzled atop. It was freshly made, hot, crunchy and a decent spice flavor. I would definitely come again! Service was adequate, just order at counter and pick up at counter. Inside is cute, small, but enough seating.

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    Victoria W.

    stopped by two hands corn dog and tried the number 4--classic half sausage, half mozzarella with sugar, ketchup, and mustard. the batter was perfectly crispy, and the cheese pull was on point! every bite was super satisfying. one thing to keep in mind is that this spot doesn't have indoor seating--it's strictly grab-and-go. luckily, the hotdog container is thoughtfully designed to hold the stick in place, which makes it easy to eat on the move. if the weather is nice, there are some benches around katy asia town where you can sit and enjoy. overall, a solid spot for a quick, delicious snack!

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    William L.

    Never had a corn-dog like this before, enjoyed the customizable options and the simplicity of their menu. I've heard it's a takeout only place - we did an UberEats order and it was packaged well! For someone like myself who doesn't eat cheese I still liked the combination of breading to meat ratio. We did a signature set and added the Kimchi Fries which were on point! Overall a very creative take on corndogs and I probably enjoyed this over most plain hot dog options. Prices were reasonable and makes for a great late night or mid-day snack.

    Maria Aimen J.

    I've been here a few times now so I think it's good enough times for me write a review! I'm so happy that I don't have to go all the way down to BelAir to satisfy my cravings for Korean hot dogs. I always just get them with whole Mozerella, as I don't eat meat that isn't halal. I appreciate how they haven't got it wrong yet! Nothing worse than ordering something vegetarian and opening the box and seeing that it isn't. I had their fruit punch drink and wasn't impressed. I actually had a couple of different drinks and didn't like any--I would go down this strip center to get drink. Thankfully they're close enough that you can get both a snack and drink! Pro tip: get the drink first because the corn dog aka giant mozerella sticks aren't as great when they aren't piping hot. Another tip since it's the season of giving. Order online and pick up-- they get packed quickly.

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    Jando S.

    The fact that Two Hands has made it to Houston means that Korean corn dogs are finally a thing and I'm 100% here for it. This chain is clearly in expansion mode, as they will be appearing in many neighboring states soon. There are a handful in the Houston area, but this Chinatown location is probably the most popular of the bunch for now. This place is strictly takeout. There are no tables for dine-in, despite a relatively spacious interior. There can be lines at times, which usually spans from the counter to the door. There is a continuous booth like seating area that goes all along the wall, which is essentially a waiting booth. The wait can be lengthy depending on how busy they are, so be prepared. Overall the food is solid. Most of the corn dogs will range between $4-6 each, which might sound pricey, but specialty food almost always is. I think it's worth trying all the dogs if possible, which a whole box (#1) would be good for curious, sampling palates. The potato dog is the most chaotic texture wise, but it's not the easiest one to eat. The spicy dog is a popular choice but their Two Hands dog is the winner for me. It has the right combination of salty and savory with just enough of crunch to enjoy. Customer service has been okay overall but not as engaging that I think folks would like. The parking can be a challenge since this is Bellaire Food Street, where the spots are right and largely unavailable during prime hours. Corn dog enthusiasts would do well here and if given the time and interest, everyone should visit at least once. __________ (#1) Just speaking for myself here, clearly.

    Hannah N.

    It was super busy inside. There isn't any places to sit down and eat them or wait for the order. It's just a place where you walk in and order then take it with you on your next destination. The boxes are sturdy to take it to go but be careful on the closure as it's not sturdy to have it tilted or anything and there could be left over cheeto spicy crumbs that can fall out. 4/5 because I wish there was more cheese/sausage ratio than the breading. There was too much breading in my opinion. Also be careful for heartburns, this type of food/snack is definitely not made for having more than 1..maybe 1.5 corn dogs.

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    Maria G.

    Corn dog was good until I tasted a bunch of batter. It wasn't cooked all the way through Complete waste of money and time.

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    Sunny B.

    Two hands corn dogs is a unique specialty corn dog spot. Love that there is a vegetarian option! This location in Chinatown is located in a busy plaza, so give yourself time for parking. This location is take out only and busy, we waited about 10 minutes for our order to come out. I do wish there was a spot to sit down and eat here, as we ended up driving to a different parking lot and eating outside. It is a bit messy to eat inside your car. We tried the potato corn dog with veggie sausage and the spicy dog with cheese. The cheese dog was a bit too cheesy for my personal taste, but the veggie sausage was delicious.

    Evelyn L.

    Whatever you do, order the #4!!! I truly did not think a sweet and spicy corn dog would be THAT good. The combination was wildly amazing. I came here with my best friend and we both loved it. I'm already craving another one. 10/10**********

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    Ask the Community - Two Hands Corn Dogs

    Me and my friends were planning on visiting this place later this week, we were wondering if y'all accept cash or only card/online payments?

    Hello, we accept both cash and card payment options as well as contactless (tap to pay/Apple Pay etc.)

    Do y'all have vegan corn dogs?

    I doubt they are vegan since i'm sure they fry in the same oil as the sausages and may contain egg in the batter. However, I think they are working on some plant based dogs in the near future.

    Do yall accept cash?

    Yes

    Is there egg in the batter of the corn dog?

    Yes

    Do you guys still charge for to go?

    No we don’t.

    Rice flour is gluten free, do you use regular wheat flour in your batter as well?

    Our batter uses a mix of wheat flour and rice flour

    Are the corn dogs gluten-free?

    No they are not.

    Is there a vegan dog?

    The only fill options currently are non-vegan dogs and mozzarella/cheddar.

    Are their corn dogs beef?

    Yes! Says so on their menu once u get there too just in case you wanted to be sure sure

    Why are you not taking online orders or phone orders? I used to be able to place online orders with no issues.

    Due to no shows on phone orders and operational limits for online orders due to significant increase in demand.

    Can you get full mozzarella for a vegetarian option?

    Yes our full mozzarella and half cheddar/half mozzarella are meat free.

    Are all beef hot dogs available?

    Hi Angie, All of our hot dogs are made of 100% Beef, nothing else in between!

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