Kitchen

7 Places to Get And Eat Hot Dogs

Are you craving a hot dog? Check out some of the places to grab a bit!

Who doesn’t love a hot dog? Alongside its popular sibling hamburger, hot dogs have become a staple for people on the go whether it be for lunch, snack, or even dinner. Hot dogs come in different flavors and there are some places you can try in the Metro if you’re looking for it.

Here are some of our recommendations.

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Jollibee’s Jolly Hot Dog

If you grew up eating with Jabee, then their Jolly hot dog is a must-have. Built for the Filipino palate, you can have it ala carte or as a meal alongside french fries and a drink.

Get your Jolly Hot Dog in all Jollibee branches.

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Pink’s Hot Dog

If you’re the type of person who likes to pile on filling in your hot do then Pink’s is your place. With two branches in the metro (Salcedo Village, Makati, and Shangri-La Fort), Pink’s is a place to go for comfort food before drinking booze.

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Nathan’s Hot Dog

Nathan’s hot dogs are a grab from a food truck. If you want that nostalgic feel then head over to a food truck stand or a branch near you to grab a hot dog with some cheese or even jalapeno!

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Tender Juicy Hot Dogs

One of the go-to hot dogs, you can see any tender juicy hot dog from groceries, malls, supermarkets, or cinemas. You can even have it on a stick.

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Sabrett

If you’ve been to New York, chances are you’ve seen a Sabrett hot dog stand. Pile on the relish, ketchup, and mustard, and you have yourself one of the best and most popular hot dogs in your hand.

Check out Sabrett Hot Dog at Shangri-La Mall.

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S n R Hot Dog

After doing some grocery shopping, head over to S N R’s food court where you can grab their hot dog and unwind. A bonus – get their pizza and chicken also!

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Mr Franks

Mr Franks offers hot dogs inspired by international flavors. Some of the flavors may sound off from the start but food is about experimentation so why not try it with the hot dog at Mr Franks!

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We wish for it again: Orange Julius

For those who are young to remember, there was Orange Julius, which was a small stall found in Greenhills (before its renovation). Their hot dog is one of the go-to for those in the area. While there are no signs of an Orange Julius stall in Metro Manila anytime soon, we hope it makes a comeback especially for the 90s kids!

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