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2019-07-27
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I love corn dogs. Growing up in Canada, corn dogs were a treat that I always had in the summer when there was the summer carnival. So, when I heard that there was a couple of places that opened up in Hong Kong that served corn dogs Korean style, I was interested to find it.Bat Boys is one of the places. Located in Tsim Sha Tsui East, it's a small take away only stand.Menu is in English, Chinese and Korean. There is no 10% service charge as it's take away only. There are actually Koreans working
Bat Boys is one of the places. Located in Tsim Sha Tsui East, it's a small take away only stand.
Menu is in English, Chinese and Korean. There is no 10% service charge as it's take away only. There are actually Koreans working there as well. Along with various corn dog versions, they also sold drinks. When we were there, they had a $3 discount promotion.
I wanted the Italian Mozzarella but that was available that day so I went with the American Classic ($32). But this was not the corndog I grew up with. This was Korean style. The outside coating was coated with sugar and it was drizzled with two kinds of mustard: whole grain and yellow. This was what they felt was American? Strangely enough the sweet and mustard rush worked. The coating wasn't too thick and held together well. The sausage was fairly good and very firm. Overall, not bad at all. I liked it and I would come back for another flavor.
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