New restaurant Potato Stop opens at Vintage Faire Mall serving Korean corn dogs

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Potato Stop, a new restaurant offering Korean-style corn dogs and flavored fries, has opened at the Vintage Faire Mall in Modesto. The eatery is located on the right side of the food court near Cold Stone Creamery and the indoor playground.

The restaurant follows the mall’s operating hours, opening Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Potato Stop’s menu features Korean-style corn dogs with four varieties: original, potato, Hot Cheetos, and ramen. Prices for these items range from $5.49 to $5.99. Customers can customize their corn dogs by upgrading to beef sausage or half mozzarella and half sausage for an additional $1, whole mozzarella for 50 cents more, or plant-based sausage for an extra $1.50.

Fries are available in two sizes—mega-fry bucket for $7.90 and giga-fry bucket for $8.90—and come in six styles: original, tater tots, Jojo chips, loopy (for an extra 50 cents), and sweet potato (for an additional dollar). Flavors offered include barbecue, cheddar, chili barbecue, sour cream and onion, wasabi, and garlic Parmesan. Mega-sized chili cheese fries are priced at $9.90.

The menu also includes chicken poppers sold in orders of seven pieces for $9.10 or eleven pieces for $11.90. Chicken tenders are available as three pieces with one dip included for $7.30 or six pieces with two dips for $11. Wings can be ordered as six pieces with one dip for $9.10, twelve pieces with two dips for $14, or eighteen pieces with three dips for $18.40. Dip choices cost 79 cents each and include options such as barbecue, Buffalo, Thai chili, garlic Parmesan, ranch, and honey mustard.

In addition to soft drinks and lemonade, Potato Stop serves milk teas at $5.20 for a regular size and $5.95 for a large cup. Flavors include original, taro, matcha, strawberry matcha, Okinawa, brown sugar, strawberry, horchata and vanilla. Toppings like tapioca boba and various fruit jellies can be added to the drinks.



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