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3.9 (44 reviews)
Closed • 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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I LOVE sweet potatoes, and they put it in a corndog and it was delicious
Celeste Q.

I love this place the food court I found it in is so cozy and I love my corndog. I love sweet potatoes and for them to put it in a corndog genius. The server in the front was very friendly and put cinnamon on my corndog

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Alvin Z.

My go to corn dog place in flushing. Whatever you get, the batter is nice and chewy. The different sauces that you can apply to it complements the flavor of the corn dog. Overall, it is worth the price and definitely worth eating

Original
Karen S.

Pricy as egg toast goes. $7.07 for the regular. The cashier offered me a chance to upgrade to garlic bread for added money, which I declined. As pricy as it is, taste and texture are on point though. I ordered the original: egg was silky smooth. Bread was crunchy on the outside yet soft and moist on the inside. The bread had 2 sauces on it: a slightly spicyish Korean orange evenly spread on the toast and a sweet mayo drizzled on top of the egg. Like some have said, the egg really just sits on the upper half of the toast leaving you with mostly just bread on the bottom.

Sweet Potato Mozzarella Dog
Wen Na Z.

Oh K-Dog in LES is one of my favorite kdog and egg toast places in NYC, so I was super super excited to find that they opened a location in Flushing, (Queens Crossing Mall). I ordered the Sweet Potato Mozza Dog and had it coated in sugar. Honestly, SO GOOD!! Tip: these corn dogs taste best fresh from the fryer, so make sure to eat this within 15 min otherwise the texture and flavor changes.

Egg Toast
Jessica L.

I've been wanting to try the egg toasts from this place for awhile now but never made it to the city to do so.. no regrets since I can get it in flushing now... . The egg is soooo fluffy.. it's freaking delicious... I highly recommend. You can upgrade it with garlic toast but it's additional $1.49... maybe next time... the toast is about 2" thick then cut in half, not all the way, the egg is then inserted and then drizzled with mayo... # . it is made to order so it is going to take awhile. They also have rice dogs, which is ok, but come for the egg toast... their pink lemonade is good too, goes well with the egg toast... . . They replace the happy lemon location so if you enter at 138th Ave, it is the first store... . They just opened so please be patient if there is a wait, and avoid the lunch crowd... .

Dixya G.

I got squid one and potato one. I have tried the plain one in their chinatown location before. I prefer squid one and potato one because it is more crunchier. Potato one is very filling, so i couldn't eat more than one. I was dissapointed with avocado sandwhich. I always used to see these kind of sandwhiches in instagram and youtube from korea. Maybe i expected too much. It was just a regular egg avocado sandwhich with some sweetness. Maybe in Asia eggs taste different than american ones, so it must be delicious there. I will stick to my eggs, avocado on a bagel.

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Alice W.

I loved trying Oh k-dog at japanfes so I was excited when I stumbled upon this location in flushing. However, this was a disappointing experience. The person who was taking my order didn't really answer my questions so it was awkward and difficult to order. It wasn't crowded either and I was the only one there. I decided on what I wanted and ordered but then she gave me the corn dog just with sugar (see my photo). I wanted the sauces (ketchup etc.) but she didn't add any of that and didn't say anything and just said I can eat it like that. It was still yummy so I'm Giving it 3 stars but I don't get why she couldn't have directed me to ketchup or added the sauces for me.

Henry L.

Located inside food court of Queens Crossing, this little stand serves up Korean corn dogs, & egg toast (basically a breakfast sandwich). Had the bacon egg toast on garlic bread (extra $1.50), which consisted of a huge slice of milk bread sliced in half, but not cut all the way through, light fluffy eggs, & some bacon. I thought the sandwich was pretty good, but I'd probably need 2 to be sufficiently full. I think they add milk to the eggs to make it taste light. I thought the price was on the expensive side, at $8 a sandwich. Cashier seemed like he didn't want to be there. There was a nice selection of sauces, & condiments on the side. I added sriracha, which gave it a nice kick.

Ham & Cheese Egg Toast
Tammer L.

We got the Korean corn dogs from here before, and this time, we wanted to try their egg toast as well. The shop was easy to find in the Queens Crossing food court. We ordered the Ham and Cheese Egg Toast, Avocado Egg Toast, and the Cheddar Corn Dog. We also ordered a Pink Lemonade Slush to cool us down. For our Egg Toasts, we had a choice to upgrade the toast to Garlic Toast for an extra $1.50 each, which we did. Our favorite menu item was the Ham and Cheese Egg Toast. The sauce in this item made it stand out; it was a little sweet and spicy. The Avocado Egg Toast was also flavorful; it came with avocado slices on top. In both Egg Toasts, the Garlic Toast was a great choice. The Cheddar Corn Dog had a great crust, and we were able to customize what sauces we wanted on the Corn Dog ourselves. We put Gochujang, Siracha Mayo, and Sweet Chili sauce on it, which was delicious. Finally, the Pink Lemonade was so good at combating the heat, and it was an excellent mix of sweet and sour. Overall, we liked the food here and would come back for a quick snack.

Oh K classic dog w/ cinnamon sugar, some honey mustard, sweet chili, ketchup, spicy sauce.
Richard C.

4.5 stars. Korean hotdogs are always super crunchy and the sugar they add on the outside perfectly matches the savoriness of the batter and hotdog. The hotdog was $4 and it was actually kind of filling, so if you aren't too hungry and you are looking for a comforting hot meal, a korean hotdog would hit the spot. At oh k-dog they offer a pretty nice selection of items and the sauces for the hotdog is self service. After they finish frying up your hotdog you are given the choice of adding cinnamon sugar or white sugar; I'd recommend the cinnamon. I was very satisfied with the classic hotdog, and I must mention that the service was great. It was near closing time but the lady working the cashier was pretty friendly. Overall I'd recommend giving this place a shot if you are a fan of korean hotdogs.

Avocado Egg Toast
Jason L.

Came here for the Avocado egg toast. It's quite pricey. However, it's fulfilling as one meal. More for a quick meal.

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Valentina V.

This location specifically is my favorite one ! I have went to others in Ny but the flushing one idk hits different ! My favorite Is the potato with hot dog and I love dipping it in spicy Mayo my husband and my kids love the rice dog and the original with mozzarella and sugar on top ! I love this location bc the quality tastes a lot better although a lot locations are fresh and made to order when you go but these are so good not over cooked or undercooked very crispy and delicious , staff is always so nice and welcoming great customer service

From top to bottom: 2 classics, avocado toast, half & half, sweet potato half & half
Yuan C.

Korean corn dogs have been a trending food in the past year so it's been on my list for awhile. The only other dedicated place I knew of was in Chinatown and that was too far for the cause. Thankfully this stall is now open in the Queen Crossing Mall in downtown Flushing (you'll find it towards the end/the restrooms). Overall, I think the corn dogs are worth the hype and as an occasional snacks when you're very hungry. I got the sweet potato half mozzarella and hotdog, avocado toast, and my friends got the classic and regular half & half. You get an optional roll on sugar, which we got on all of them. There's loads of options for sauces and other add-ons (mustard, ketchup, cheese mustard, Sriracha, parmesan, etc.) 5/5 Sweet potato half & half - it is hefty and will definitely make you full! I added ketchup as well as "cheese mustard" and would say that it wasn't necessary. The flavors were all a tad confusing for me at some point and I'd probably stick to 1 next time. The outer later is much bigger than the regular corn dog and does have sweet potato chunks. The cheese is gooey and stetchy, the hotdog was standard. Would get again. 3/5 Avocado toast with garlic bread (+$1.49) - The toast was fine, but definitely felt overpriced. The toast was thick and wasn't as fluffy as the Korean standard toast. The garlic bread definitely added good flavor to it. The egg was fluffy, but there wasn't much avocado. There was an avocado-like sauce which a bit too sweet for my liking and unfortunately made the bread soggy in many places by the time I got eating it. The bottom portion of the sandwich doesn't really have the fillings shown on the top so as a result you're eating a dense, somewhat dry (after the soggy) bread. Overall, I would visit again specifically for the corn dogs. The staff was also nice and they did accept credit card. The food didn't take too long to come out and was made fresh so that was all a plus.

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