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    Two Hands Corn Dogs

    3.8 (238 reviews)

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Two Hands Dog and Crispy Rice Dog
    Winona C.

    I'm excited to share another favorite food spot! Here's how it works: **Step One:** Choose your dog. Hubby and I went with one Two Hands Dog and one Crispy Rice Dog. **Step Two:** Choose your filling. For the Two Hands Dog, we opted for an all-beef sausage. For the Crispy Rice Dog, we chose half mozzarella and half sausage. Next, wait patiently as they cook each dog to perfect crispiness. Finally, enjoy!!! Each bite was a nice blend of flavors and textures. The crispy rice dog is my favorite...rice crunch, ketsup, mustard, sugar; making for a satisfying and delicious treat!

    Potato Dog with mozzarella, hot cheeto dust, spicy mayo
    Chloe T.

    Great service! The workers here are really nice. I had the best cheese pull when I took my first bite! The packaging is so cute and also helps you slide the corn dog higher as you eat it. I love the crunch of the potatoes!!! The parking here was a bit difficult because it gets really busy in this plaza at night. I'd definitely come here again!!

    Janet L.

    My kids have been wanting to try Korean Corn dog and found this place. Owner is nice and hands on in preparing the corn dogs. Great flavor and we ate them up quick because they are so good. The kimchi fries were delicious too. Clean restaurant and friendly staff.

    Spicy Corn Dog
    Toshi I.

    I had FOMO watching the cheese pull and the ASMR crunch of these corn dogs on the Gram for years. This addition here in Torrance is long overdue. The kid had already been here before and had tried the Spicy which he recommended, so I ordered the half cheese and half hotdog stick. The Spicy is dusted in the hot Cheeto powder and has a serious crunch! Yum! The mozz stick part cheese pull is really delicious fun too. I'd come back any day to try the other variations. At approximately $5 a stick, this is fair. It's filling but you may want me than one though. Parking in the lot but it gets full with the In & Out traffic in the evenings.

    Horchata 16 oz. Hochata Slush
    Marvin L.

    A few friends wanted to try Two Hands Seoul Fresh Corn Dogs, but I decided to just get a drink. I ordered a horchata slush, and it was overwhelmingly sweet. Even though I didn't try the corn dogs, I can't see myself coming back if their drinks are already this sugary.

    Cheese stick with sweet and spicy. Delicious
    Alina U.

    It's an experience. I was very hesitant and my grandson talked me into it. I must say, I'm ready to eat my own.

    Michelle P.

    Two Hands Dog and Kimchi fries are my daughter's go to! Service is great, they're really nice and quick. Place is clean.

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    Stefan C.

    What a pleasant surprise this was! Although their options were limited, it was so hard to choose because everything looked so delicious. Not only that, everything I ended up ordering was super delicious. I got the Kimchi Seasoning French Fries with seasoning on the side, Potato, Dog, Spicy Dog, and their Elote. They give you the option of sausage, mozzarella, cheese, and cheddar cheese. I chose sausage and mozzarella cheese (half-and-half). Everything they put on top of the dogs were epic! There was so much flavor; I couldn't get enough. Parking was easy; there was a lot of spaces even though the lot seems to be full because there are other retail stores that demand customers as well. Service was quick and servers were kind. They didn't seem to have tap water, so you would need to purchase bottled water from them. Ambience was OK. The music was kind of low in volume. For this kind of establishment, I thought it would be a little more bumping, but maybe it was because it seemed to be a slow day. That didn't take away from how delicious the food was. There was a fair amount of seats, so you can definitely dine in and enjoy your food right away. There is no doubt I will be back because I need to try all the other things on their menu.

    This was recently, quality wasn't great.

    Since they've been opened I've gone multiple times and the quality was always 10/10 but these past couple of months the quality has gone down a lot the oil always taste burnt and the sizes on the corn dogs are tiny compared to what they used to be, they used to give extra sauce packets as well now they don't include them. They also close earlier than what's listed on the door and online if you go at 7:30 they're already closed although it says 8:30 everywhere else. I'm not sure if there's new owners or workers but not worth it anymore.

    Johnny B.

    Okay so normally if someone said lets go get corndogs for lunch i would laugh. By my wife is pregnant and i value you my life so i found my self ordering corn dogs for lunch. The dude at the front was really helpful, and really friendly. Im gonna start with the Kimchi Seasoning Fries. The fries were good, but the seasoning... damn.. The spicy beef dog was better than i expected. The thick but fluffy batter was spot on with the crunchy outside. All in all 5/5 would recommend. Cant wait to try a cheese stuffed one.

    yum
    Jaydee D.

    I honestly have nothing to compare the corn dogs to maybe the only one, Hot Dog on A Stick perhaps. But honestly these are not your ordinary corn dogs, the batter is yummy almost like savory and slightly sweet. I ordered the potato dog and if you plan to eat this with a nice white shirt or professional attire, be prepared to be a messy situation haha Service was super cool and the ladies who helped me pick the corn dogs are down to earth and answer your questions. The size is pretty decent for a $6.50 customizable corn dog, too. small location and can't hold too many people but inside seating is available.

    Classic Dog
    Reese M.

    Two Hands deserves two thumbs up! I loved trying their corn dogs with a Seoul twist. When ordering, choose your corn dog however you want: select your corn dog type from the 7 options, choose your filling, and then your condiments. Since the plan was to take our order to go, I asked for condiments on the side. However after seeing and smelling my order, the corn dogs never made it home. We finished them right outside the store! I tried the following: American Classic Dog with beef Classic Dog with beef Spicy Dog with beef All were pretty good but my favorites were the American Classic Dog and the Classic Dog. I plan to return to try the Potato Dog.

    Potato Dog Dirty Fries
    Amanda A.

    I was in the area and saw this new spot that opened in the spot of the old Yogurtland. While I never imagined that there would be restaurants dedicated to just corn dogs, I decided to give it a try. I came in and ordered a potato dog with half mozzarella and half sausage. Also, I decided to give their dirty fries a try. It took about 10 minutes to make my order. There was only person working. I can definitely say it was delicious though. The dirty fries are not that special though; just tater tots with hot Cheeto powder on it. I recommend it for trying at first, but to get for every meal; nah. The corn dog itself was good. I think the concept of corn dogs with mozzarella filling and sausage inside is unique as well as having different topics to top it off. I would recommend this place if you are looking for something new to try in the area. I know there is another corn dog place in Mitsuwa Marketplace and I would like to try it next to see which one is really better. In summary, I recommend this place.

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    I don't get why yall sign says yall close at 8:30 yet it be closed by 8pm . Like ?? wasting my time driving over here for no reason

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    The corn dog was kind of good l rate a 3 because there was 1 person working there and the other person was not working

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    Ask the Community - Two Hands Corn Dogs

    I see from the questions above that you use rice flour for the corn dogs. Does that mean they are gluten free? Is wheat flour an ingredient? I'm looking for gluten free options as well. Thank you!

    The rice flower contains wheat. Not gluten-free.

    Any tacos here? And are they boiled?

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    Beef or turkey?

    100% beef

    Hi is your rice batter 100% rice or does it have any wheat? (For those of us who can't eat gluten)

    Hello! Unfortunately, our rice flour does contain wheat in it.

    Are there gluten free options?

    Hello! At this current moment, we do not have a gluten free option yet.

    What kind of flour is used for the batter?

    Hello, we use rice flour for our Korean corn dogs! Thank you!

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