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In Dobbs Ferry and Elmsford, the adventurous can now have their wieners adorned with chocolate sauce, marshmallows, cream cheese and strawberry jam. Read More...
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Mr. Hakim took over a hot-dog counter on 42nd Street from his father, but the business fell victim to the city’s revitalization efforts in Times Square in the 1990s. Read More...
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A veteran food critic who had complimented an Olive Garden meal in North Dakota shared her insights of her experience with her first New York City street vendor's hot dog. Read More...
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Yannick Alléno, a Michelin-starred chef, shares his love of the hot dog with French diners. Read More...
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The sidewalk hot dog is starting to face some stiff (or maybe floppy) competition. Read More...
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The street-corner dominance of the classic New York dirty-water hot dog is quietly, slowly slipping away. Read More...
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A recipe for Mini Corn Dogs. Read More...
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Papaya King has landed in Los Angeles, a city that might be as crazy and competitive about food as New York is. Read More...
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Mr. Handwerker transformed his father’s Coney Island hot dog business into a celebrated national fast-food chain and took it public in 1968. Read More...
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The BLT Restaurant Group will have a food truck at local street fairs. Read More...
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Bark Hot Dogs in Park Slope, Brooklyn, grinds pork shoulder and shank, and beef shoulder, into a snappy-skinned Austrian-style dog. Read More...
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In Tucson, vendors peddle hot dogs that are wrapped in bacon, griddled until dog and bacon fuse, garnished with taco truck condiments and stuffed into split-top rolls. Read More...
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Brooklyn’s latest high-end hot dog can be found at Bark Hot Dogs, a rustic spot where high communal tables and stools are made of recycled wood. Read More...
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Americans’ growing sophistication about food is bumping up against a troubled economy. The result: Foodies are applying their rarefied aesthetic to junk food. Read More...
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The United States has developed over the years a disarming way to put its foreign guests at ease: serving hot dogs. Read More...
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