Courtney B.
Yelp
Well, well, welcome to the Rock, Two Hands!
The chain is known for its Korean-style corn dogs -- where franks are battered, deep-fried, and placed on a stick -- and often, the links are filled with cheese or covered in potatoes and served alongside dipping sauces. Two Hands's menu includes the classic corn dog with seasoning and a ranch sauce; there are also versions that are spicy, with potatoes, with rice puffs, one with bean powder, and an American-styled one. There's also vegan mozzarella and sausages. Then there are box sets of mix-and-match corn dogs. This location in particular also offers, elote, fries, and slushies.
I ordered a combo box to include the Two Hands Dog, Potato Dog and Spicy Dog.
Potato Dog-
This hot dog is covered in dense dough, (rice flour in place of cornmeal,) resulting in a chewier texture than a standard American corndog. This is followed by crunchy french fries on the outside. This Gamja Hot Dog is sweet and filling. While I appreciated the added potato aspect of this version of the corn dog, it was too sweet for my liking but for those who do like sweet batter, these types of hotdogs may be for you. The remainder of the corn dogs purchased each had various spins on levels of sweetness as they were all made with the same rich batter (to include the "hot sausage"). Other items ordered included elote and Kimchi seasoned fries.
Two Hands' newest location will most likely be well received by many because of their various possible menu combinations. From stretchy mozzarella fillings to spicy sausage, their creative menu will appease many. Because of the location's small size, it has limited seating, therefore the best option for many will be to place an order to go as I did.