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Korean Hot dogs and Donuts


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 Not sure if this is the correct topic to post in, but I am curious about the trending mochi donuts and “Korean hot dogs”. The hot dogs seem like the ultimate late night weekend snack but I haven’t tried them or the donuts. Has anyone else? 
 

 This small chain is local to me: https://www.mochimoly.com

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The hot dogs have been a thing for a while.

 

This one on Ludlow Street opened a few years ago; it drew big crowds for a while; don't know if it still does.  

 

https://www.ohkdog.com/

 

With Katz's around the corner, I find very little reason to ever try a Korean hot dog.

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I think the cheese dogs are essentially mozzarella sticks on a stick? 
 

I do appreciate a good corn dog, so I’m mostly curious about these snacks. 
 

has anyone actually tried one? 

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I never heard of these Korean dogs. But the more I learn about them the more I just want an old-fashioned state fair corn dog. Thanks, but I'll take my mozzarella on a pizza. As for rolling a panko breaded hot dog in sugar, well, the end is nigh.

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On 4/26/2024 at 12:37 AM, Katie Meadow said:

I never heard of these Korean dogs. But the more I learn about them the more I just want an old-fashioned state fair corn dog. Thanks, but I'll take my mozzarella on a pizza. As for rolling a panko breaded hot dog in sugar, well, the end is nigh.


I didn’t see any hotdogs with sugar added— the one that appeals to me is the corn dog with potatoes:

 

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