Ssong’s Hotdog Has Closed

Ssong’s Hotdog has closed its location at Westfield Montgomery Mall (7101 Democracy Blvd) in Bethesda.

The popular South Korean fried corn dog chain opened at the mall in December 2020. The restaurant offered a variety of fried hotdogs and sausages, which could then be customized with toppings such as Hot Cheetos, Old Bay, spicy mayo, sweet chili, ketchup, and mustard.

Earlier this week, we reported that Two Hands, a different South Korean corn dog restaurant, had recently closed its location at Wheaton Mall. 

About Ssong’s: “South Korea’s wildly popular hotdogs are here for customers in the United States! Ssong’s Hotdog is named after Ms. Ssong, who took the ordinary hotdogs and corndogs to the next new level. Our hotdogs are not just ordinary hot dogs or corndogs that you see at restaurants, amusement parks or festivals. They come in different sizes, shapes, and flavors and use regular, premium, and spicy sausages with a long list of other food items like string cheese, mozzarella cheese, and many others. You could enjoy sugar, ketchups, mustard, spicy sauces, parmesan cheese, and many other sauces to highlight eye-opening and addictive taste in these hand-made and freshly fried hotdogs. We instantly hand-make hotdogs on-site by coating sausages with freshly made batter mixes and deep-frying them right in front of you. We never reuse these batter mixes and food items taken from packages the next day. We currently have up to 20 different menu items to enjoy with new items continuing to be introduced. Our hotdog brand now has branch stores in Japan, China, and Vietnam. We are extremely excited to bring new joy to your life!”

The news of Ssong’s Hotdog’s closure was first reported by Robert Dyer. 

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