The best hot dog localities in Berlin: from classic to exotic

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There are a lot of delicious hot dogs in Berlin. In addition to burgers, they are probably most likely to be connected to American cuisine. Actually, they were invented by a German. A hot dog classically consists of a warm brewing sausage in a soft wheat roll. It is usually still served with ketchup and/or mustard. There are now many different variants that cover various tastes. In this article you will find five localities in which you can cost yourself through the diverse world of hot dogs. At The Big Dog you can try a hot dog with shrimp. The Big Dog in Berlin offers hot dogs in eight different variants ...

In Berlin gibt es eine Menge leckerer Hotdogs. Sie werden neben Burgern wahrscheinlich am ehesten mit der amerikanischen Küche verbunden. Eigentlich wurden sie aber von einem Deutschen erfunden. Ein Hotdog besteht klassischerweise aus einer warmen Brühwurst in einem weichen Weizenbrötchen. Meist wird er noch mit Ketchup und/oder Senf serviert. Mittlerweile gibt es viele verschiedene Varianten, die diverse Geschmäcker abdecken. In diesem Artikel finden Sie fünf Lokalitäten, in denen Sie sich durch die vielfältige Welt der Hotdogs kosten können. Bei The Big Dog können Sie einen Hotdog mit Garnelen probieren. The Big Dog in Berlin bietet Hotdogs in acht verschiedenen Varianten …
There are a lot of delicious hot dogs in Berlin. In addition to burgers, they are probably most likely to be connected to American cuisine. Actually, they were invented by a German. A hot dog classically consists of a warm brewing sausage in a soft wheat roll. It is usually still served with ketchup and/or mustard. There are now many different variants that cover various tastes. In this article you will find five localities in which you can cost yourself through the diverse world of hot dogs. At The Big Dog you can try a hot dog with shrimp. The Big Dog in Berlin offers hot dogs in eight different variants ...

The best hot dog localities in Berlin: from classic to exotic

There are a lot of delicious hot dogs in Berlin. In addition to burgers, they are probably most likely to be connected to American cuisine. Actually, they were invented by a German. A hot dog classically consists of a warm brewing sausage in a soft wheat roll. It is usually still served with ketchup and/or mustard. There are now many different variants that cover various tastes. In this article you will find five localities in which you can cost yourself through the diverse world of hot dogs.

  1. At The Big Dog you can try a hot dog with shrimp. The Big Dog in Berlin offers hot dogs in eight different versions that can be ordered in three different rolls. There are also unusual toppings such as pulled beef, shrimp or bacon. If you want, you can also taste a vegetarian or vegan variant. The fries are also available with unusual sauces such as guacamole or chili con carne. The Big Dog is open every day from 12:00 p.m. and is located at Ebertstraße 3 in 10117 Berlin (center).

  2. In Berlin shops Hot-Dog-Soup there are hot dogs and soups. So the name is a program. There are different hot dog variants and fifty different soups that are cooked with seasonal ingredients and sometimes change every day. The hot dogs are offered in various variations, ranging from rather classic options with goats and roast onions to unusual versions with pineapple and chilli sauce. There are soy sausages for vegetarians and vegans. Hot-Dog-Soup is open from Monday to Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and on Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. The shop is located at Grünberger Straße 69 in 10245 Berlin.

  3. There are also hot dogs in different variants in the Hot Dog shop in Berlin. High-quality new nausea end up in the roll and are topped with homemade sauces. Here, too, there are different versions, for example with chili-cheeese-taco chips and jalapeños. A sausage made of soy is offered as a meatless variant. The prices are very affordable: a hot dog costs around three euros. The Hot Dog Laden is open from Monday to Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and on Sunday from 12:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The shop is located at Goltzstraße 15 in 10781 Berlin (Schöneberg).

  4. If you want to try hot dogs with a Bavarian touch, Bavarian Hotdog is right in the Berlin shop. The hot dogs end up in lye rolls and the sausages are either white sausages, beef sausages or from liver cheese. There is also a vegetarian variant. There are a total of six different varieties that are served, for example, with sweet mustard or goats. The sausages originate from Munich. Sweet mouths can try the Bavarian Kaiserschmarrn Hotdog. Here the bun consists of Kaiserschmarrn and the "sausage" of plums or apple marillers. Bavarian Hotdog is open from Monday to Sunday from 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The shop is located in Münzstraße 10 in 10178 Berlin (center).

  5. At the Berlin Ostbahnhof there is a hot dog-like variant: Korean Corndogs. These consist of a sausage on the style that coated with dough, sometimes topped (e.g. with potato cubes) and then fried. Then you can choose from different sauces. The Corndogninjas serve their corndogs either with a sausage of chicken meat or with a mozzarella stick. You can be found in a food truck that is perfect for a small detour in the lunch break. The food truck is on Tuesday and Wednesday from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., on Friday and Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and on Sunday from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Berlin Ostbahnhof in Koppenstraße 3 in 10243 Berlin (Friedrichshain).

  6. No matter if you like it more or less opulent: there are many different variations that can certainly hit every taste. So have a look in one of the shops presented here and enjoy a delicious hot dog in Berlin.