Jando S.
Yelp
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.
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(#1) Just speaking for myself here, clearly.