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]]>However, don’t get your Chicago-style hot dog just anywhere. Instead, head to one of the following places to get the best experience.
Jimmy’s Red Hots is the place that really sticks to the original formula of Chicago-style hot dogs and doesn’t mess with it. Their hot dog comes in a steamed bun and is topped with yellow mustard, onions, relish, and sports peppers. You get a handful of French fries with your order. If you are looking for authenticity, this is the place to go.
Chicago’s Dog House does its own take on Chicago-style hot dogs. They come with the usual toppings, but you can choose between several gourmet variations. This includes adding different cheeses, bacon, special sauces, and more.
You can view Portillo’s as McDonald’s of Chicago-style hot dogs. They are definitely not the best you can have. However, they serve great classics and have an impressive consistency. Whenever you visit, you will get the same experience and probably enjoy it.
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]]>Starting from the most “street” option, it is unavoidable to come across “papaya” eateries on pretty much every street corner in the city, called this way for the tropical fruit juices you can get as a refreshing side to your hot dog. Two papaya chains worth seeking out are Gray’s Papaya and Papaya King, but any corner papaya would deliver a delicious experience with a tropical twist.
For an NYC classic hot dog eating experience, you might want to walk over to 9th Avenue to Rudy’s Bar & Grill. Established in 1933 and renowned as one fo the city’s most popular dive bars, Rudy’s serves up hot dogs and beer, and makes you want to never eat anywhere else!
Finally, after grueling days of walking and culture, and probably eating all the street food you could want, you might want to try a classier hot dog eating experience. Get yourself to Hell’s Kitchen and find Kings of Kobe, where they have the exquisite Wagyu beef hot dog which is a no-hormone, no-steroids, upscaled delight.
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]]>The post Top 3 Best Spots to Get Chicago-Style Hot Dog in Chicago, Illinois appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>However, don’t get your Chicago-style hot dog just anywhere. Instead, head to one of the following places to get the best experience.
Jimmy’s Red Hots is the place that really sticks to the original formula of Chicago-style hot dogs and doesn’t mess with it. Their hot dog comes in a steamed bun and is topped with yellow mustard, onions, relish, and sports peppers. You get a handful of French fries with your order. If you are looking for authenticity, this is the place to go.
Chicago’s Dog House does its own take on Chicago-style hot dogs. They come with the usual toppings, but you can choose between several gourmet variations. This includes adding different cheeses, bacon, special sauces, and more.
You can view Portillo’s as McDonald’s of Chicago-style hot dogs. They are definitely not the best you can have. However, they serve great classics and have an impressive consistency. Whenever you visit, you will get the same experience and probably enjoy it.
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]]>The post New York City By Food: The Hot Dog Experience appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Starting from the most “street” option, it is unavoidable to come across “papaya” eateries on pretty much every street corner in the city, called this way for the tropical fruit juices you can get as a refreshing side to your hot dog. Two papaya chains worth seeking out are Gray’s Papaya and Papaya King, but any corner papaya would deliver a delicious experience with a tropical twist.
For an NYC classic hot dog eating experience, you might want to walk over to 9th Avenue to Rudy’s Bar & Grill. Established in 1933 and renowned as one fo the city’s most popular dive bars, Rudy’s serves up hot dogs and beer, and makes you want to never eat anywhere else!
Finally, after grueling days of walking and culture, and probably eating all the street food you could want, you might want to try a classier hot dog eating experience. Get yourself to Hell’s Kitchen and find Kings of Kobe, where they have the exquisite Wagyu beef hot dog which is a no-hormone, no-steroids, upscaled delight.
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