Small dining area offers a cozy, casual atmosphere with a family-friendly vibe. Menu features authentic Korean dishes like kimchi fried rice and spicy tteokbokki, known for bold flavors and generous portions. Prices are reasonable, reflecting quality and portion size.
Kimchi fried rice stands out with its homemade kimchi and rich flavor. Tteokbokki offers a spicy, sweet tang similar to high-end Korean spots, while chicken popcorn and katsu sandwich add fresh, tasty variety.
Korean corndogs come with pepper jack cheese and sausage inside, offering a spicy twist. They serve them alongside curry katsu, blending Korean comfort food flavors.
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The menu is displayed outside, allowing you to check options before entering.
Prices are reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
Expect generous portions, especially with the pork katsu dish.
Korean-style corn dog shop with freshly made, pop culture-inspired corn dogs and a varied menu featuring spicy and cheesy options. Cozy, cool interior with light-up decorations creates a relaxed vibe for casual hangouts. The place draws a crowd that appreciates unique flavors and quick service without wait times.
Kimchi fries stand out with spicy seasoning and a great price. The menu also features a spicy dog and a half and half option that pair well with the fries.
Corn dogs come out freshly made and very crunchy with a tasty filling. Options include Korean style and American style, with customizable fillings like a 50/50 mozzarella and sausage mix.
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The restaurant maintains a clean environment for dining.
There are many unique corn dog options inspired by pop culture.
Prices are reasonable considering the portion sizes.
Korean restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating with a dog-friendly patio featuring misters for cooling. Atmosphere feels warm and laid-back, with nostalgic low-level conversations and a cozy vibe. Late hours on weekends and a friendly, passionate owner add to the inviting energy.
Nachos come topped with Korean BBQ and bulgogi pairs well with any dish. Drinks include a flight of Soju and a variety of beers.
Corn dogs come with fried mochi coating that adds a chewy texture. Options include cheese and sausage, with mozzarella and cheddar varieties that stay crispy without too much cheese.
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Parking is plentiful in the free public parking behind the building.
Ten Hut stays open past midnight on weekends.
The restaurant is kid-friendly and has a dog-friendly patio.
Restaurant inside a grocery store offers Korean fried chicken and corn dogs with a spicy, flavorful profile. Atmosphere rates as 4 stars, with food prepared quickly and priced reasonably. Chicken wings and fries stand out for their crispiness and tenderness.
Korean fried chicken stands out with crispy texture and bold flavor, paired often with fries. The menu also features a burger with two patties and Bulgogi Sauce adding a Korean twist.
Corn dogs here stand out for their excellent chicken and crispy coating. Adding potato cubes and Q-ringles seasoning enhances the flavor, though prices reach nearly seven dollars.
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The corndogs cost almost 7 dollars.
The restaurant is located in a grocery store.
There arenโt any potato options anymore for the corn dogs.
Restaurant combines bright natural light with a mix of fast food style and fresh handmade pasta offerings. Atmosphere stays clean and welcoming with music at a comfortable volume. Portions come large and filling, with options to customize pasta types, sauces, and proteins.
Bulgogi stands out with its sweet and savory flavor and generous meat portions. Variations include bulgogi pasta and a specialty version served with fettuccine and vegetables.
Korean corn dogs come with lots of cheese and good quality ingredients. They are the only item recommended here, and sometimes come free with pasta dishes.
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Parking is limited, which may be an issue for large parties.
The restaurant offers a unique concept of customizing pasta dishes.
Portion sizes are smaller than average but very filling.
Bright space with a wall of ramen varieties invites a DIY instant ramen experience featuring customizable toppings. The atmosphere stays cozy and fun, blending an intimate vibe with Korean street food style elements. Guests engage hands-on with food preparation in a lively, welcoming environment.
DIY ramyun stands out with a giant wall of ramyun options and custom toppings for a hands-on meal. Bulgogi cup bap, spicy tteokbokki, and homemade-style japchae add variety to the Korean food offerings.
Korean corn dogs come fried fresh and pair well with Korean drinks. The menu also includes Japanese matcha ice cream alongside these crispy corn dogs.
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Slurp & Sip offers a self-serve instant ramen experience with a wide selection of Korean instant noodles and customizable toppings.
You get to cook the ramen yourself in a machine similar to those used in Korea.
They have a large ramen collection to choose from.
Rooftop patio offers communal tables and a city view with plenty of seating. Atmosphere feels pleasant and suits casual snacking or date nights. Corn dogs come with customizable fillings and fresh preparation, creating a unique flavor experience.
Korean Corn Dogs come with options like the Two Hands Dog and Crispy Rice Dog with half cheeses. The Kimchi Seasoning Fries stand out as a spicy must-try alongside the Dirty Fries and Elote.
Corn dogs here come with a crispy rice coating or a potato crust, offering a unique texture. Options include all beef or all mozzarella cheese, made fresh with a perfect cheese pull and juicy inside.
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Parking for the complex is free.
Expect wait times to exceed 30 minutes during busy hours.
There are several styles of corn dogs to taste.
Small, funky spot with a lively, friendly atmosphere and fun K-pop music playing. Korean street food focuses on crispy corn dogs made from scratch with rice batter, offering affordable prices and a variety of smoothie flavors. Parking is often valet-only, making access a bit challenging during busy times.
Tteokbokki here varies in quality, with some versions being good and others watery. The dish shows inconsistency in preparation and texture.
Korean corn dogs here have a crispy outside and a gooey mozzarella center that stands out. Options like the potato corn dog with hot Cheetos and spicy mayo add a unique spicy twist at a very reasonable price.
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The parking lot is valet parking only.
I highly suggest taking an Uber or Lyft to this place because it is always packed with cars.
The prices are a little high.
Spacious Korean grocery store with closed-door refrigerators and an organized layout creates a clean, modern shopping environment. In-house dining area offers hot food and fresh bakery items, adding convenience and variety. The atmosphere is generally pleasant, though it can become chaotic during busy times.
A tremendous selection of produce, seafood, and kimchi supports Korean cooking needs. The store offers a super variety of ramen flavors and makgeolli, plus banchan options that include vegan-friendly choices. Ribs pan-fried here match Korean BBQ quality.
A Korean corn dog stall offers a cereal-coated corn dog and a cheese corn dog. The corn dogs are generally okay but not particularly special.
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Hot food is half off after 7pm.
Parking can be difficult to find, especially during peak hours.
The store offers a wide variety of Asian groceries and specialty products.