Seoul Hotdog (Mrs. Dog) offers an authentic taste of Korean street food right in the heart of Johns Creek at 10820 Abbotts Bridge Rd. The menu features a range of freshly fried Korean corn dogs, like the famed half mozzarella half beef potato dog, all done to order for ultimate freshness and melty cheese. Prices stay wallet-friendly, mostly between $1 and $10, ideal for a quick bite or light meal during your lunch or dinner.
Choose from set menus like Set C with tteokbokki, a veggie egg roll, and six chicken dumplings for $16.99. Set B pairs tteokbokki with fish cake soup, and Set A offers ramen with kim bop, perfect for those wanting a fuller meal experience. The specialty hot dogs include favorites like the Potato, Panko, Volcano, and Hot Cheetos variations, each priced around $6.50. A Korean corn dog rolled in sugar delivers a sweet and savory surprise, a beloved local twist that keeps guests returning.
Seoul Hotdog also serves quick snacks like tteokbokki—a spicy red chili rice cake dish—fish cake soup, and hot or mild Korean ramen styles such as the fiery Buldak for spice lovers. For a balanced plate, try the veggie egg roll paired with six dumplings for $8.99 or savor classic kim bop, a Korean seaweed rice roll packed with fresh ingredients for just under $6.
Located in the busy food court of H Mart, Seoul Hotdog provides quick and friendly service with a welcoming atmosphere. The stall is wheelchair accessible including parking and seating, making it ideal for all diners. The team accepts takeaway, dine-in, and delivery, supporting modern payment methods like credit cards and mobile NFC, although cash is preferred for orders under $5.
Regulars appreciate the bright smiles from staff and the effort to minimize wait times, reflecting a local culture of hospitality. The community often shares tips on the best combos and seasonal specials, creating a vibe that feels like a mini cultural exchange right here in John’s Creek. For newcomers, this spot provides a genuine tasting tour of Korean street delicacies without leaving Georgia.