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Bidrage med feedbackOk, but not vegetarian nor halal as cross contamination is unavoidable. I was hoping to try there vegetarian options but they fry everything in the sane oilVegetarian options: The seoul Mozzarella hotdog with potatoes can count as a vegetarian option but they fry it with the rest of the non-veg optionsDietary restrictions: Not halal nor kosher
This was the first spot I visited when I landed in Washington. The place is really cute and has outdoor seating for when the weather permits. There are so many options to choose from my favorite being the half mozzarella and half hot dog, I will definitely be back next time I’m in the area.
The food is great. I would definitely recommend if you haven't tried Korean hotdogs. It's a good spot for a quick meal break or snack, personally it wouldn't be a full meal for me but it'd keep me going for a bit (good brunch spot). Try the sepul half n half potato hotdog, it had the best of both worlds so you can try both the cheese and hotdogs, it's my go to. You can also choose to get sugar on it and make it spicy (costs an extra dollar though). I'd recommend adding sugar coating but I'd personally shake some of it off with the paper wrap (too much for me personally, I don't like too much sugar).Highly reccomended: Seoul half n half potato hotdog
I recently had the pleasure of dining at this outstanding Korean corndog restaurant, and I can't stop raving about the incredible experience. From start to finish, my taste buds were on a journey through flavor paradise, and I couldn't be more thrilled to award this place a well-deserved five stars!First and foremost, the corndogs themselves were a revelation. The moment I sank my teeth into one, I was transported to a world of culinary bliss. The combination of the perfectly crisp and slightly sweet exterior with the juicy, savory goodness inside was nothing short of magical.The attention to detail in the toppings and condiments was impressive as well. Flavorful sauces, and the option to customize your corndogs (adding potatoes and add cheese to your heart's content ensured that each corndog was a unique masterpiece.The service was top-notch too. Jennifer Nguyen was friendly, attentive, and genuinely passionate about the food they were serving. She was more than happy to provide recommendations and answer any questions, making the dining experience even more enjoyable.The ambiance of the restaurant was cozy and inviting, making it a great spot for a casual meal with friends or a solo food adventure. The prices were reasonable for the quality and quantity of food provided, making it a fantastic value.In conclusion, this Korean hotdog restaurant is an absolute gem. If you're looking for a culinary adventure that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more, look no further. I can't recommend this place highly enough, and I'm already planning my next visit. Five stars all the way!
This little place makes the best hotdogs/sausages on a stick with a beautiful rice and panko crust! They're really delicious and great for those who are gluten-free!It's a small place, but they serve up big flavors! There is little to none when it comes to seating! Everything is made and packaged to go! Try it out. My favorite is the all beef dog, no sugar, with ketchup and gochujang!