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    Two hands Corn Dogs- Irvington

    4.1 (26 reviews)
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    Caitlin S.

    I've been wanting to check out of one the Two hands locations in town and finally had the chance. It did not disappoint! The store was small, but super clean, and the ordering process was easy. I had a pineapple slush, an American classic dog (regular) and an American dog with half cheddar, half mozzarella. Both dogs were really tasty, but the cheese dog was fantastic and the pineapple slush was so, so good. My order came up fast and the staff was polite. I'll definitely be back.

    Tiffany S.

    First time tying Korean corn dogs & they didn't disappoint, love the fact your order is made fresh & it's not that long of a wait either, the staff was friendly & knowledgeable providing a great recommendation, tried out two different dogs, it's nice you can choose your filling, from 1/2 cheese to whole cheese choice of all beef sausage or spicy sausage which has nice kick. Looking forward to returning & trying other corn dogs & the pineapple slush.

    Mega Star Set
    Amy P.

    I generally love Korean food so I was excited to try Two Hands Corn Dogs. We decided to get the MegaStar Set so we could all try 5 different dogs. My daughter chose for each to be half cheese and half hotdog. First off, I will admit the cheese part was not my favorite but I did like the hotdog half better. All in all though, none of the corn dogs stood out as a favorite. I still prefer a run-of-the-mill American corn dog but I'm not giving up on Two Hands just yet. I will definitely return and try some different combos as well as their fries. I'm still giving them 4 stars because if Korean corn dogs are your thing, you should definitely give this place a try. All 5 dogs were unique in their own way.

    Kimchi fries- it's a dry rub
    Christina F.

    I've only gone once so I'm being somewhat moderate in my review- I'm also just not sure I'll go back. But I also don't want to be too harsh since they are newer and probably locally owned. This location, you order at a window, and they have a few small tables where you can sit. But the tables only really accommodate two people per table. So I wouldn't recommend this place to visit with more than one friend of you plan to eat there. It wouldn't be possible to bring a stroller there unless the table right at the front were open. The order experience at the order window was fine. Nothing amazing but nothing bad. However, the big negative for me is that there is no cellular internet access once you're inside, and they did not have a guest wi-fi. So it is a true internet dead zone. I was there in my own and had been listening to a book on audio- but since there was no internet inside, I had to just eat in full silence contemplating my life. In 2023, wi-fi for guests is a must if there is no cellular data access to internet. When I asked if they had guest wi-fi they were very confused, so it didn't seem like they have a plan to make a guest wi-fi. I love Korean street food, but I personally didn't like the meal I got there. I ordered the Korean corn dog- and yes, I knew what to expect with that order as far as the sugar. The sugar was just too overpowering. I think using a sweetened batter and less actual sugar would have been tastier. But that may just be a matter of my personal taste. I also got the kimchi fries which are fries dusted in a chili type rub. To me they were very dry. The flavor was okay, but didn't taste like kimchi to me. In my head, I would have preferred actual kimchi chopped over some nice crunchy fries. I didn't finish the fries as they were too dry with that rub. The texture of the fries was very good though- crispy on the outside. So the regular fries there might be good. I'm glad I tried it because I had been burning with curiosity. Not sure I'll go back though. If they had wi-fi I might go and try a different corn dog, but without wi-fi, and with the seating limitations, it's not appealing to me at this time. It would have to be in the specific scenario where I have only one person with me so we can sit and talk.

    Potato dog and Two Hands Dog
    Stephanie O.

    I was so excited to try this place and unfortunately I was a little disappointed. I know they have the potential to be amazing, but I just think this location fell short. They had an awful aftertaste that you could tell came from old oil that had been reused over and over. The after taste lingered and unfortunately overtook the flavor of the corn dogs. I would like to try them again, just maybe at a different location.

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    Corn dog 10/10 was very crispy. Highly recommend it's different. Corn dog 10/10 estaba muy crujiente. recomendar es diferente.

    This is a spicy corn dog, extremely delicious.

    This is absolutely the best place to get corn dogs. It's sweet, it's savory, the customer service is so nice as well! Me and my family got complimentary kimchi seasoned fries and nasty fries! Such a nice place, highly recommend. Also, it's got some really cool cheese pulls.

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    Very good. Very yummy!! Nice staff but the bathroom was a bit stinky. The staff was quick with the food.

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    Thank you so much and hope to see you soon ^^

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    Love their potato dog and their dirty fried! I usually get the combo because I can't decide and I share with family

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    Kotu Korean BBQ

    Kotu Korean BBQ

    4.1
    (189 reviews)
    8.8 mi
    $$$

    Our family loves this place! There's something for kids and adults. We usually have a group of 5+,…read moreour most recent visit we had 7. We ordered the classic all you can eat. Our favorites were the kalbi ribs, bulgogi, and spicy pork belly. We also grilled veggies. They have great banchan (small side dishes) that are refilled at request. We love the kimchi, fish cake, Tteokbokki, japchae (glass noodle), salad, pickled cucumbers in chili sauce were all delicious! For some reason they give you a seasoned salt and sriracha for dipping. You have to request ssamjang (korean bean paste mixed with gochjang (mild sweet chili paste) and other seasonings, which is a standard dip at KBBQs. Be sure to ask! The ingredients are fresh, and meat cuts are quality. Price for all you can eat is very reasonable. The doenjang-jjigae (fermented bean stew) and steamed egg are our favorites! You have to order these, they don't automatically serve. Service is friendly and great!

    I say this as nice as possible because the staff were very accommodating. This was probably the…read moreworst kbbq spot I have ever been to. And I've been to a lot. I was a bit excited to try this. However, I understand now why it's the "best of Tucson". It's because it's literally the ONLY kbbq spot in Tucson. So extremely low bar. I have no idea how this place has so many positive reviews. I was not impressed for the amount of money. 40$/person is insane. I don't understand the menu at all. Why is it 40 for standard but if you want the good meet it jumps 10$ per person? I have never been to a kbbq like that. Let's start the review. -jap Chae was overcooked and way too much sesame oil -fish cakes were too sweet -kimchi was too bitter -corn cheese had too much cream or something. It tastes like a paste. -Ssamjang is extremely weird. It was liquidy. Ssamjang is not supposed to be liquid like since it is a fermented soy PASTE. It was not the right color and did not taste like Ssamjang. Ssamjang is usually a deeper color like a burnt sienna than whatever orange thing they gave me. -grill temp was all over the place -portion sizes were not good Full disclosure. I am Korean. I grew up eating Korean food and being surrounded by Korean culture. The japchae had too much sesame oil. If I can distinctly taste the sesame oil there's way too much. The fish cakes had too much sugar. The portion sizes I thought were small for kbbq. Maybe get two servings out of one order. Also when the grill was initially turned on, it was so hot that our first round of meat pretty much instantly burned due to temperature and the meats were thin. Thank goodness the staff didn't charge us for the left over burnt meat. I'm serious it was CRUNCHY. Also personal take here. At this restaurant I didn't see any Asians on the staff. At kbbq usually you see Asians or Koreans working. I saw no Asians working. So I thought to myself if a Korean speaking person came here the would be in trouble unless the knew English very well. I'm a little concerned about if the owner is even Korean? You might not think it matters but it does. They know how Korean food is supposed to be. Some good things. The galbi wasn't bad. It was the short rib with bone which isn't my preferred form of galbi but it was still good and not too sweet. The pop corn chicken was so good. They give a chunk of beef fat to grease the grill in the beginning which I appreciated. Strip loin was good. Although it was basically a chunk of meat you toss on the grill and cut yourself with scissors. The spicy pickled cucumbers weren't bad and tasted normal. That's about it though. I would never come back here due to the price absolutely not equating to the quality. The staff very nice. But not nice enough to save the food. This place I would expect more 20-25$/person than anything. Not 40$! If the kbbq place absolutely was redone different story.

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    Wings & Rice

    Wings & Rice

    4.3
    (336 reviews)
    8.8 mi
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    This past weekend, we found ourselves on a quest to find casual and tasty foods to serve at our…read moreSuper bowl gathering. As we began to look,(basically, we just did a google search) , Wings and Rice showed up on our, "food radar" . After noting the high number of 5-star ratings that were consistently being given to WINGS & RICE by my fellow Tucsonians, my wife asked if I would stop by and grab some wings to bring home to share with our honored guests. Upon arriving home, the wings were quickly decimated by our guests. The fact that they were gobbled up so fast and raved about, is probably the best and most-honest evidence that the numerous five-stars ratings given to WINGS & RICE are "spot-on" in their assessments. The place is "kind-of unassuming"--as it sits on the south-east corner of Pima and Craycroft in Tucson. Despite the fact that I have passed it numerous times-- wondering about it, and even considered giving it a go, I ultimately have never stopped in. Shame on me, as i we came to really enjoy the food here! This does then beg the question... "How many other hidden gems like this have I been passing by?" But then, in the bigger view of it all, isn't this the primary reason that YELP exists?! I think YELP got its name from the sound a dog makes after being kicked--which is what should have happened to me for passing this place so many times. ( *That origin story is not true--I just made that up for comedic effect.) So anyways, in my humble opinion (*for what that is worth), the place is the culinary equivalent of Duncan the Tall--a simple, but honorable hedge-knight in the HBO series, "A Knight of the 7 Kingdoms." (It's not my place to recommend TV shows here, but this one is a good 'un). And, if you are thinking that my saying this restaurant is like a lowly knight roaming the country-side seeking justice and honor is a criticism against W&R, you are so-so-so wrong! My comparison is intended as a compliment in the highest of regards. For, like Dunk, this place embodies the true ideals of what it means to serve. WINGS & RICE does not adorn itself with fancy-pantsy decorations and art. Instead, it strives to modestly, and without "pomp and circumstance" follow the noble ideals of serving up high quality and tasty chow (at reasonable prices) to the tired, huddled masses--yearning to breath free and fill their bellies. So, my lords and me ladies, pray, allow me to express my final thoughts on the matter of sustenance and refined beverages that can be had-ith at WINGS and RICE... If one be-ith in the moodith for-ith some tastely victuals, this be-ith the place. I probably just lost all shreds of any "street cred" that I may have had-- with my, "playing the fool" by comparing the W&R to a character in a show. (*not to mention my attempt to use the language of the middle ages and falling short). Despite all that, don't pass this place up. It really is, "the good stuff". Make yee way, post-haste and full-tilt to-ith WINGS & RICE!!! Anon! Post script. We opted for the buffalo wings and the lemon and pepper wing flavors from their menu. The lemon and pepper offerings went first and were demolished in seconds...but the buffalo flavored ones did not last long either. Our guests nearly came to "unshielded swords" over who would get the last of these tasty morsels of delectable meats. *And, an added bonus was the side of rice, which, while I was waiting for my order to be completed, I over-heard two different patrons rave about. Cah-ching! They were not wrong... "food-ith of the gods" were those starchy seasoned soft and sticky white grains of heaven--bathing in spicy buttery flavor!

    Planning on picking up dinner for the hub and me, I checked for but didn't find online ordering…read morefor Wings and Rice. So I called and spoke to the sweetest and most helpful man. We (lol) decided on the ten-piece wing, half garlic Parmesan and half teriyaki. The order comes with a huge portion of chicken fried rice, a small salad dressed with soy miso, and a soda. The rice was absolutely perfectly cooked and delicious. A special sauce on the side added to its yumminess. The wings were disappointing though. The teriyaki sauce was great but the wings were small and chewy. There was so much delicious rice that the hub and I enjoyed it for two lunches. We will definitely return for the rice.

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    An amazing family sized wings samples..three yummy flavors  Garlic Parmesan, spicy Garlic Parmesan, and the third was BBQ. All were yummy!!!
    An amazing family sized wings samples..three yummy flavors Garlic Parmesan, spicy Garlic Parmesan, and the third was BBQ. All were yummy!!!
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    Chicken Fried Rice with extra chicken and sauce

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    Chicken Fried Rice with extra chicken and sauce

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