They really can't help that they are stuck in a mall with some interesting people roaming around but other then that it's great They are polite and will explain what each thing is. It's very different from American the sugar coating was too much for my 10 year old, though he did eat half of it. He scarfed the twisted potato down. So we recommend it.
The best, must try!! Always fresh and people are friendly
Service is good. Cheese k-pop was too good.
Good alternative to other mall food court food.
1 year ago was better. Now, is ok!
Our daughter spent time in South Korea and made the suggestion to try this. It was delicious!!! The employees were polite and fast. I'm not saying it wasn't worth it, but it was a little pricey.
I think it is kinda rude to alter and say "Korean style corn dogs" when its actually called hotdogs. I get that it is more shaped like a corn dog, but the culture it self is saying it hot dog. It is not called corn dogs because originally it is made with rice flour, not corn. Thus, since its supposed to be hot, and with sausages, it is name to be hot dogs. In addition, the hotdog was not fresh, the oil was pitch black or brown, I don't think they change it a lot. You can taste the oily and typically you are not supposed to add sugar unless the customer wants it. But they added it regardless. They never told me it came with sugar coating, and I have health problems so I never want it to begin with. The menu does not say it comes with sugar coating. The female short cashier who has glasses was not very nice too. In addition, the taste was terrible. I would say the worst hot dogs I had in the north Texas area. I am well surprised there was not a single Korean employee here.