Established in 2019, their business specializes in a popular Korean street food – Korean rice dog, that will include rice flour batter wrapped hot dogs, spicy sausages, all mozzarella rice dog and an option that’s half hot dog and half mozzarella cheese. The batter-dipped sticks are coated with optional toppings, from diced potato to breadcrumbs, and freshly fried on the spot.
Reviewers describe Chungchun Kogo Coreen as a small casual spot offering Korean style hot dogs with a crispy batter and a playful range of toppings, from mozzarella and potato coated to cheese and sausage options, including Doritos variations, with a solid lineup of dipping sauces like chili mayo, spicy mayo, teriyaki, and sweet and sour. The atmosphere is cozy and affordable, ideal for a quick bite and often considered instagrammable. The staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness and helpful recommendations, even during busy periods. Some reviews note the downtown location and a Chinatown branch and recall years of steady quality, though a few mention changes in the batter that can leave a dog soggy and a sense that consistency has fluctuated. Overall, it comes across as a beloved go-to snack spot with a distinctive menu and repeat visits, tempered by occasional service hiccups or perceived dips in quality during peak times.
Had a great experience here, great tasting food!! Some of the nicest staff I've met, very warm & friendly, you're guaranteed to have a good experience!!
Mar 5, 2026
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Beautiful food & beautiful people, everything tasted amazing & all the workers were super nice to our group, especially Alice! Definitely get their choco kogo as dessert!
I've never tried corndogs before, these were good! I wasn't sure what sauce to pick, but got a good recommendation from the person working there, very nice!
I came here 9/30/25, around 5:20pm. The person was working alone at the time. She had to take orders, make them, & hand them out. It was getting busy, but she still kept cool & was super nice! Kuddos to this person! The food was great at a reasonable price.
I've been going here since they first open this downtown location (I believe during Covid) & the line up was always down the street! Corndogs were always hot & fresh made to order, over the years not sure what happened but if you go now (2025) no lineup, & maybe one or two workers (used to be 6-7 in the kitchen) I feel the quality took a turn. The last 2 times I've been it was only 1 worker (staff is always kind & friendly) but the corndogs tasted soggy (it's made to order) but not the usual crispy dog - like the batter needed more time in the fryer. If I do go back I would just mention this & have them fry it for 2 more mins. Otherwise I've always enjoyed this place.
Sep 28, 2025
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Petit restaurant de Kogo coréen, près du métro Guy-Concordia. C'est toujours réconfortant. J'ai mangé celui avec pépite de poulet #12 & celui avec saucisse & fromage #5. Les 2 étaient excellents. Le menu est simple, +/- 15 options de Kogo & environ une dizaine de sauce.