
Hours
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–7 PM |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3333 Buford Dr Space 1069, Buford, GA 30519
Phone: (470) 589-1444
Website: https://www.ohkdog.com/
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Reviews
Next time, I should order two pieces of toast instead of a hot dog. It seems like this place is more known for its special toast than its ordinary hot dogs.
This is not new, yet you didn’t know it was here. Why???
Out of all the Korean corndog shops, this location, way up in Buford at the Mall of Georgia is the only kitchen with a griddle built to accommodate this famous Korean must-try egg sando.
Every time I visit Korea, I’m still shocked at the popularity of this item and how many different variations there are. The egg drop sando is still going strong like a viral item for over 10 years now in the many chains in Korea. We finally have it in Georgia and ya’ll aren’t even in the know from someone that actually eats these sandos in Korea to compare…
Compared to the many other egg toast sandwiches I ate in Korea over the years; Oh K-Dog version is even better because:
The eggs are more layered and fluffy. Not flat and wimpy.
The milk bread is fluffy and thicker, not smashed and soggy. Also, you have the option for garlic butter bread!
Sauces – so many customizable and unlimited sauces to add in their sauce bar, from wet to dry sauces, cheese to gochujang sauces. It’s all there to try.
The best part ➡️ this eggdrop sando is sold all day and with many different toppings of your choice. Yes, even including ✨️ avocado ‼️
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No need to wait for an Eggslut or Eggdrop chain to open here because we already have it covered.
Sorry, I’m not really interested in the corndogs and no one even eats those in Korea anymore, except for tourists.
The sandwiches are absolutely delicious. The bread soft and garlic buttery, the eggs fluffy and the sauces are delicious. My absolute favorites are in this order: Ham & Cheese, Avocado, Classic, Bacon and Egg, Teriyaki. I would highly recommend coming here. I know we will come back here the next time we’re nearby.
For me, it was just ok. I got the potato one that had only mozzarella inside. It reminded me of a huge mozzarella stick but it didn’t really have any taste. I guess that’s why there are so many different sauces… I did like that part. They also give you suggestions on what sauce(s) to use. The guy who got my order ready asked if I wanted sugar. I was like what? On my mozzarella stick?! But I tried it and it wasn’t too bad actually.
There was a lot of bread to eat through before I got to the cheese. I ended up digging all of the cheese out. I think the whole thing would have held together pretty well if I had a hotdog inside but since it was just cheese, it was pretty messy and falling off the stick.
Overall, pretty cool place. It was a different experience and the customer service was really good.
I ordered the premium beef hot dog and the rice cake dog, and both have very crispy batter and good temperature. However, the batter is unseasoned and the rice cake is also unseasoned. They can both benefit a lot from the sauce combinations, but you shouldn’t need sauce to make the food taste good.
The biggest problem was the service – the cooks seem confused as they juggle timers for each order, and the expeditor left their post to help the kitchen, leaving food at the window. This whole process can be greatly improved upon, because the concept is solid and it needs better execution to succeed in a competitive space such as the mall food court.