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    Two Hands Seoul Fresh Corn Dogs

    2.2 (18 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Alex I.

    I went to check out the novelty. The service was painfully unenthusiastic to say the least. I got the basic dog, half cheese, half hotdog. It was tasty. I definitely like the cheese half better than the hotdog half. The coating was crunchy and made up for the lackluster hotdog. But there is no way that it should take 10 minutes from running my card to being handed a hot dog especially when there was only one customer ahead of me who had obviously been sitting there for a bit

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    Came inside to get corndogs and waited in lobby for about 10 minutes no one came out, we left since no one came out then a lady came out from behind then closed the door and locked up early.

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    Alorea G.

    The front cashier was so nice she apologized for the wait which I understand they are made to order so I didn't make a fuss. The corn dogs were perfect and the dirty fries are so crispy. The inside is clean and I loved the music! I love this place

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    Terrible service. Its corn dogs not rocket science. Waited over 30 min for 2 corn dogs and a fry... dont even waste your time

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    This is absolutely one of my favorite Korean restaurants. If anyone knows of a better Korean spot,…read moreI'd love to hear about it! My go-to dishes are the Yook Gae Jang (육개장) and the Dol Pan Bibim Bap (돌판비빔밥). We also love ordering the Eun Daegu Jorim (은대구조림). Unfortunately, they no longer allow call-ahead orders for that dish because too many people would place orders and never show up. I do wish they would consider taking payment over the phone since it takes quite a while to prepare. The restaurant gets very busy during both lunch and dinner hours, so patience is key. The staff is often short-handed, but they work hard and are constantly moving to take care of everyone as best they can. Despite the wait at times, the food is consistently delicious and keeps us coming back.

    My boyfriend and I tried Hodori and were recommended it by one of our friends. It was sort of busy…read moreon a Thursday night, but we were still able to get a table. They are a bit busy so we had to flag them to come over. We split the army stew. This had sausage, spam, rice cakes, ramen, and kimchi, I believe. Everything was very flavorful and went well with the rice. It's also a pretty big portion for two people and I want to say it was around the ballpark of $30. We got the complimentary banchan (side dishes), which was nice. Our favorite side dishes were the braised potatoes and the spinach. I don't love candied sweet potatoes or potatoes for that fact but these were so soft and tender. There is plenty of parking in the area, which is quite nice. I'll be back here the next time I am in the area.

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