Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Two Hands debuts on Avenue A

The first NYC outpost of Two Hands, a quick-serve establishment serving "Seoul fresh corn dogs," opened back on Friday here at 147 Avenue A between Ninth Street and 10th Street.

Here's a look at what to expect with their varieties of corn dogs...
They also serve dirty fries — deep-fried potato tater puffs with Two Hands Dirty Sauce and Cheetos powder. Find the menu here.

Hours: Open daily from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., with an 11 p.m. close on Fridays and Saturdays.

The expanding company also has franchises in California, Arizona and Nevada... and now NYC.

Photo by Steven

4 comments:

  1. They also have vegetarian versions with a mozzarella, cheddar or combo mozzarella/cheddar center. I had the spicy dog with the combo cheese center and it was pretty good. Their tater tots are also very tasty, and the Dirty Sauce has just enough spice to make it interesting. With Ralph’s Ices next door, welcome to Coney Island on Avenue A.

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    1. It may not be truly vegetarian . For people like myself I would need to ask if the just cheese items were fried, cooked, or whatever means, in the same oil,on the same grill or whatever as the meat based fare. If so, many vegetarians would pass on the cheese items

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  2. Meh, any sign of Crif Dogs yet?

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  3. We went there last night and the Potato Dog and Crispy Rice dog were amazing! It was SO much better than I expected. Unique flavor combinations and textures. You GOT TO TRY THESE! I am in no way related to the place, so this is a true endorsement. I've lived on St. Mark's since 1995 and see places come and go. This is a fun, welcomed addition to our EV eateries. AND it was affordable too! Can't wait to go back to try the Classic Dog.

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