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Korean Hot Dogs are in town so decided to check them out.Tried Arirang Hot Dog first followed by Bat Boys.Korean Hot Dogs basically look liked English battered sausages on a stick and American Corn Dogs.They are slightly different in the sense that they are coated in sugar.At Bat Boys, there were quite a few choices, various of coatings and some are filled with cheese.There was a cute Korean in the Kitchen who was moving to the music while  he was coating the Kdogs.Ordered the American and India
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Korean Hot Dogs are in town so decided to check them out.
Tried Arirang Hot Dog first followed by Bat Boys.
Korean Hot Dogs basically look liked English battered sausages on a stick and American Corn Dogs.
They are slightly different in the sense that they are coated in sugar.

At Bat Boys, there were quite a few choices, various of coatings and some are filled with cheese.
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There was a cute Korean in the Kitchen who was moving to the music while  he was coating the Kdogs.

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Ordered the American and Indian.
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In terms of size, the ones at Bat Boys are smaller.

Tried the Indian one first and it was unbelievably spicy so be warned.
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The American one fared better because of the mustard.
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In terms of taste, both were like biting in sugar coated donuts stuffed with a sausage so that's how it tasted.
For drinks had the pomegranate and rice drinks.
The rice drink was super sweet.
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Overall, it was good trying both joints as the experience and taste was very different.

Again, there could be more popping up as they are easy to make and the cost of the ingredients are not that expensive.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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