Two Hands Corn Dogs at Tustin

2485 Park Ave, Tustin
(657) 660-5182

Recent Reviews

Jung M Kim

It’s fresh made corn dogs! Wish they use less flour~~

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Adam Haroush

Very good. Always came to this place before watching a movie at AMC.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Victor S.

First time ever experiencing a Korean corn dog and It wasn't as good as I thought it would be maybe it was my choice of corn dog. Walking in it was very empty and the employee seemed like he was over it already very monotoned. We ordered a spicy corn dog with mozzarella and a lemonade slush. The corn dog just wasn't it for me it didn't really look like the picture and I think because I got cheese I didn't get all the flavor I wanted. I would like to try a different one maybe the potato one.

Monika M.

The kimchi seasoning fries are AMAZING!! They are seasoned perfectly that I did not need any additional sauces with the fries. The cheese is melted so well in a way that you'll get an amazing cheese pull. I also loved the hot Cheetos around it as well. The sweetest people are working there too!!

Ben Park

Korean style corn dogs. They make them on the spot, so you may have to wait a few minutes.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mimi L.

I am a fan of corn dogs especially from my younger years of getting them from " Hot Dog on a Stick." Now going into the Korean corn dogs - they take it another level and offer a plethora of options. If you've tried the original and want to expand your corn dog world then you got to try these K-dogs. But first off, what is the difference between American vs Korean corn dogs?? Although the form factor is the same - battered hot dog on a stick - the difference between American Corn Dogs and Korean Corn Dogs lies in the filling, batter, and coating. The classic Korean corn dogs are hot dogs coated with a thick batter made of rice flour instead of cornmeal, resulting in a chewier texture. With the coating such as panko breadcrumbs (I like the crispy rice puffs as well) and then deep-frying it in hot oil lets it achieve the crunchiness. Every bite is so crispy! Here at Two Hands we have tried their Crispy Rice, Classic and American with filling of Half Cheese/Half Sausage or just 100% Beef Sausages. All pretty good. The cheese pull is real here :) Recently, we tried their sides - Elote & Dirty Fries. Yummy~ The K-dog prices are fair and every item is made to order and waiting time is generally less than 8 minutes. You do get a buzzer letting know when your order will be ready. Love their boxed container that it comes it, holds well & sturdy-enough. We enjoy coming here to get our K-dog snack fix especially before catching a movie!

Thaila N.

Not the best Korean corn dog I've had. I got the two hands mozzarella one with no ranch on top. The batter was quite thick and dense. It was pretty bland, and I was disapppinted that it was not dusted in sugar. :/ Their sauces are also meh. It's located near Ike's Sandwiches. I would park near Prego for a quick walk.

R C.

Tasty dogs and kimchi seasoning fries Classic Dog. loved the classic dog with ketchup and mustard orange drink was very good Loved the couch and fries seasoning Service is great Fun to sit outside and enjoy the dogs and fries Two Hands Dog great ambiance service and fun food

Lindsey L.

Unfortunately, the food was very underwhelming. While it looks very flavorful, it was actually extremely bland. Even the hot cheeto powder was both stale and flavorless. I had the potato dog with mozzarella and the lemonade slush. The corn dogs had no flavor :( the lemonade slush was also wayyy too sweet. Unfortunately, I would not return.

Shaza R.

This place exceeded my expectations. I didn't know what I was going to get from a corn dog place, but this is now a favorite quite-fix for me. I got the spicy dog with the spicy beef sausage and it was fresh, with a perfectly crisped outside, a doughy interior, and a hot sausage. The sauces complimented it very well, too. They were not overpowering. The guy who helped us was very sweet and was patient while we made our decisions. This is located next to the bowling alley and is a small place with plenty of outdoor seating. Can't wait to go back!

Audrey F.

Two Hands specializes in Korean corn dogs so instead of a corn batter around the hot dog, there's a layer of pastry, resulting in a more filling corn dog. I tried the spicy dog, Elote, and kimchi seasoned fries. The spicy dog comes with spicy Cheetos and cheese on top, which is junk food heaven. The Elote similarly features some sort of artificial tasting cheese sauce, but it's tasty and I'd get it again. I liked that it was roasted for a slightly crisp texture on the edges. The kimchi seasoned fries were the only disappointing dish cause they tasted like normal fries & were a bit soggy for me. You can also choose to swap out your hot dog for a vegan one or cheese, if you're searching for a non-meat option.

Chris W.

Couldn't even get my order in due to staff. All I wanted was to get my dog with a different sauce (because they had great sauce options but ketchup mustard with sugar wasn't really the combo I wanted) and staff was unwilling to change it because "that's the way it comes". I can't imagine management really wants to lose the sale just because squeezing from a different sauce bottle is too complicated for its staff.

Christina B.

Great flavors, friendly service. In the District next to Vans. Parking is relatively easy on that side. My nieces loved the classic mozzarella corn dog! Elote (corn on a stick) was excellent.

Rob G.

They can't think outside of the box. We wanted only chedder they said No. You have to have 1/2 Mozerrla and 1/2 Chedder... no thanks.

Jordan-Johnson N.

Regardless of many comments here, I had a delightful cashier who was welcoming and helpful. But gosh these corn dogs are straight up not good. The flavors they combine are quite strange and hard to eat. I got original two hands seasoning and it tasted like a raw ranch seasoning packet was sprinkled all over it was crazy salty it made me feel sick after two bites. My boyfriend got the og with sugar and understandably we ordered the sugar but it was just coated with it making the flavor balance all wrong. I've had many Korean corn dogs but you can tell this is appealing to western taste and it's just not good. I'll end with the redeeming quality which is the cheese and it's pull were immaculate.

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Two Hands Corn Dogs at Tustin

2485 Park Ave, Tustin, CA 92782
(657) 660-5182