![]() They also have a Hot Cheetos variation if you want to add a little spice to the party. Their specialty style dogs are made with Crunch cereal for a little extra, well, crunch! And, to sweeten the deal even more, you can try them either on a standard dog, or a half-and-half with dog and mozzarella cheese. ![]() Korean corn dogs are paired effortlessly here with their namesake mochi donuts and no, we don’t think you need to choose just one (let’s face it, you’ve earned it). Mochinut, Midtown & East Village Photo: you’d prefer your dogs with a side of dessert, Mochinut is an Asian-fusion joint ready to satisfy all of your cravings. Be sure to grab a mochi donut from their attached business Mochi Mochi Donut for dessert! Their namesake and simply Jongro Hotdog is also ideal, along with the Sweet Potato Hotdog, offering you the crispy outside with the chewy inside. Jongro Rice Hot Dog is a more low-key snack shop for Korean corn dogs, but their signature dogs like their Ramyun Noodle Chips Hotdog for a bit of extra crunch and salty tang or their Volcano Hotdog made with a powerfully spicy sausage, are perfect to share with all your friends. Jongro Rice Hot Dog, Multiple Locations Photo: Jongro Rice Hot Dog They also have combo meals and box deals available, as well as the availability to pick your own fillings. Two Hands spicy sauce and hot Cheetos powder) or the Potato Dog (Potato cubes wrapped Corn Dog with Two Hands Dirty Sauce). Their menu offers a range of different options (depending on how crazy you want to get) but we recommend their “top picks” of either the Spicy Dog (Combination of ![]() ![]() Two Hands Seoul Fresh Corn Dogs, Multiple Locations Photo: a few locations around downtown Manhattan, Two Hands Seoul Fresh Corn Dogs specializes in signature Korean corn dogs in styles Americans won’t be able to resist. Plus, you can even add an extra splash of flavor with their toppings, like honey butter, parmesan cheese, onion, and coconut. Made to a perfect crispy golden brown, this spot uses a stick to deep fry their dogs, before adding one of their fillings like mozzarella cheese, squid-ink, rice cake, potato, plus others. They’ve mastered the art of this savory snack, thanks to their process of deep frying and customizing to a customer’s desires. Oh K-Dog, Multiple Locations Photo: & K-Dog is arguably one of the most famous spots for Korean corn dogs in NYC, and it’s for great reason. ![]()
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