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Few foods are more American than the hot dog. Even though they trace their origins to German sausages (they’re also called frankfurters for a reason), the minute they were first tucked into a ...
Puka Dog Hawaiian Style Hot Dogs. Koloa, Hawaii. These hot dogs are complemented by one of four types of garlic lemon sauce and one of six tropical relishes, including mango relish, star fruit ...
Hula Dog is a chain of restaurants based in the U.S. state of Hawaii, specializing in a unique type of hot dog, known as a Puka or Hula Dog, which comprises a tube-shaped bun, lacking the opening found on the top of regular buns, filled with a variety of different flavors of sauces and relishes of the customer's choice, and a hot dog that is inserted into the circular opening at the end of the ...
From Chicago Dogs and Detroit Coneys to D.C.'s Half Smokes and Hawaii’s Puka Dogs, we highlight the best regional hot dog styles.
Franks-A-Lot – Hot dog restaurant in Portland, Oregon, U.S. Gene & Jude's – Hot dog stand in River Grove, Illinois, U.S. Gray's Papaya – Hot dog restaurant chain in New York City; Hillbilly Hot Dogs – restaurant in West Virginia, United States; Hot Dog on a Stick – Fast food franchise
Stewart's is famous for its Stewart's Fountain Classics root beer and hot dogs, but most locations also offer hamburgers, grilled chicken sandwiches, Cheesesteaks, ice cream, and milkshakes. [2] Root beer products can be sold as bottled or frosted mug drinks and floats. [2]
The locations — in St. Louis' famous Italian neighborhood The Hill and in nearby Tower Grove — serve up 13 hot dogs (starting at $6) and several specialty burgers. Wil S./Yelp Rawley's Drive-In
In American English, wiener is a colloquial name for a hot dog, which is sometimes called Wiener Würstchen ("little Viennese sausage") in German. [9] The specific phrase Wiener Schnitzel denotes a "Viennese breaded veal cutlet", [10] [11] something the restaurant chain has served briefly as a limited menu item in 2017. [2]