Frankfurters, wieners, red hots, floaters, tube steaks, or hot dogs — call them what you will, they are perfect convenience fare, readily portable and relatively inexpensive — except perhaps in their more effete evocations. And vegetarians can enjoy hot dogs, too, since meatless versions don’t taste that different, especially when heaped with luscious toppings.
After a lull in popularity in the years right before the pandemic, hot dogs are back and stronger than ever, as more cuisines make use of them in innovative ways, and new places are beginning to open up. Korean corn dogs are a modern fad, and Chicago dogs continue to appear with regularity, both welcome recent additions to New York’s hot dog scene. And you’ll even find hot dogs in many Chinese bakeries around town.
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