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The company has described the delicacies as being “like a regular corn dog went to Seoul for a makeover and came back looking like a snack straight out of a K-drama.”
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Korean corn dogs, bubble tea and more on the menu. For the uninitiated, a Korean corn dog is essentially a souped-up version of a traditional corn dog, but covered in interesting, out-of-the-box ...
Hot dogs offered are in a distinct Korean style, being wrapped in a bun similar to a corn dog. They can come wrapped in potatoes or ramen toppings, covered with mozzarella and squid ink, or “volcano” style, having a spicy sausage. Tteokbokki is also available. [6]
In South Korea, a corn dog is one of the most popular street foods. A corn dog is usually called "hot dog" in the Korean language (핫도그), creating confusion with a genuine hot dog. A French fry–encrusted corn dog, or "Kogo," has especially attracted the attention of Western visitors, [32] including vegans (using vegan hot dogs). [33]
A popular South Korean form of the hot dog, sold at street stalls, fairs, and some fast-food restaurants, involves the placing of the sausage on a stick, followed by a batter of some kind, and sometimes including french fries in the batter. They more resemble a corn dog than a hot dog. Ketchup is a common condiment, and occasionally mustard.
Korean corn dogs, Seaside Heights. A potato-crusted Korean corn dog from Lazy Dog on the Seaside Heights boardwalk. Classic American hot dogs are easy to find by the beach, but on the southern end ...
Korean corn dogs are a video-friendly trend that can be delicious, but with a frequent mix of sweet and savory, some need a warning: Beware the dog. Ranking Korean Corn Dogs From Delicious to Horrible