The World’s Best Hot Dogs?

As American as hot dogs and apple pie is how the expression goes but here are some great hot dogs you have to leave the United States to ge

There was a joke among business flyers years ago about the South. “If you die in the South you cannot go to Heaven without first connecting through Atlanta”. A business associate from Atlanta had an add-on comment. “That’s because God wants you to have time for lunch at Varsity Hot Dogs for one last Earthly pleasure.”

“What’ll ya have? What’ll ya have?” For those in the know, it’s a sin to drive through Atlanta without stopping for lunch at the famous Varsity Hot Dog next to the campus of Georgia Tech. It isn’t hard to find as it takes up almost a whole block near the dense area around the university. The size of this hot dog place speaks a lot about the value and quality of this remarkable hot dog. To grow to that size you know their hot dogs have to be really good.

Varsity Hot Dogs
Portillo’s Chicago

As American as hot dogs and apple pie as the expression goes. The American approach to the hot dog has a number of regional variations like the Chicago Dog. Said to have originated with Portillo’s in Chicago, it is really the series of toppings that define it. The classic is an all-beef frankfurter on a poppy seed bun, topped with yellow mustard, chopped white onions, sweet pickle relish, a dill pickle slice, tomatoes, hot peppers and celery salt. A bit too much for my taste but still a great dog. If you want a taste of Chicago dogs and can’t get to Chicago, the second best is Hot Dog Heaven with locations around the country. There’s one in Ft. Lauderdale and another in Orlando. Since 1987, Hot Dog Heaven has been specializing in Authentic Chicago Hot Dogs prepared with Vienna Beef Products. Their quality ingredients are shipped from Chicago directly to their stores for a truly authentic taste. The hot dogs, buns, and the toppings are all from Chicago.

Nathan’s Coney Island

New York has Nathan’s Coney Island Hot Dog made famous at the beginning of the twentieth century when Nathan Handwerker, a Polish/Jewish immigrant sold them on the Coney Island boardwalk for a nickle. His wife Ida created the hot dog recipe and used her grandmother’s secret spice recipe. It is recognized as a classic all-beef hot dog today and served traditionally with mustard and/or sauerkraut.

Oddly enough, Ft. Wayne Indiana is also famous for a Coney Island Wiener Stand. Opened in 1914 by Vasil Eschoff, a Macedonian immigrant who’s descendants have operated the restaurant ever since. The Coney Island in Fort Wayne is described as a small, pink hot dog with a “peppery-sweet” coney sauce on a soft bun and the coney sauce brings the flavor of a savory pork sausage to the dog.

Icelandic Got Dogs

A lot of purists will argue that the United States has the best hot dogs in the world. However, the origin of the hot dog goes back to Germany with the invention of the Frankfurter in the late 1600s by Johann Georghehner and Germany still has a tradition of selling similar hot dogs today.

Today it isn’t just America and Germany that are famous for hot dogs as there are variations in countries around the world from Austria to Iceland to Vietnam.

As we travel food is always part of the experience and oddly we have had people recommend local hot dog stands as something to try in a number of places. Often it’s the dressings that makes many of these dogs unique. In Vietnam they add pickled vegetables and in Hawaii, it’s a pineapple relish.

Iceland – Famous for hot dogs
Bill in Iceland

The Icelandic hot dog is sold at hot dog stands and convenience stores everywhere but in Reykjavik, the recommended hot dog stand is Bæjarins beztu pylsur (pylsur means hot dog), which has been open for over 60 years. Icelandic hot dogs rank near the top of the list of world’s best. Icelandic dogs are traditionally served with sweet mustard, a crispy onion relish and remolaði sauce. You can also order it Clinton style which is with just mustard the way Bill liked his.

Würstelstand Vienna
Würstelstand hot dog

When visiting Vienna our Austrian friends, who were out of the country when we visited Vienna, were very specific about trying a hot dog at Würstelstand, a hot dog and sausage stand behind the famous Vienna Opera House. The dog ranked way up on our list and judging by the lines Austrians agree. Their dogs are served in a long baked bun where they hollow it out with a counter mounted spike producing a “pig in a blanket” effect. Order yours Vienna style with a squirt of brown mustard.

Since first venturing into the wonderful world of hot dogs we’ve had a number of recommendations sent to us as belonging on a list of America’s best hot dog:

  • Schaller’s Drive-In, Rochester, N.Y.: Meat Sauce, Mustard, Onions
  • Olneyville N.Y. System, North Providence, R.I.: NY System Dog
  • Rawley’s Drive-In, Fairfield, Conn.: “The Works”
  • Coney Island Wiener Stand, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Coney Sauce
  • Flo’s, Camp Neddick, Maine: Hot Dog with Mayo, Celery Salt, Relish
  • Dew Drop Inn, Mobile, Ala.: Dew Drop Dog
  • Varsity Hot Dog, Atlanta, Georgia, Chili, Slaw
  • Lafayette Coney Island, Detroit: Coney
  • Skyline Chili, Cincinnati, Ohio, Chili, Cheese (another favorite of ours)
  • American Coney Island, Detroit: Coney
  • Ben’s Chili Bowl, Washington, D.C.: The Half-Smoke
  • J. S. Pulliam Barbecue, Winston-Salem, N.C.: Chili Slaw Dog
  • Dog the Bounty Hunter a hot dog from Burger in Edinburgh, Scotland has been recommended for world’s best hot dogs.

We’d love to hear about your favorite hot dog stand?

Würstelstand Vienna

From an Icelandic Hot Dog Stand

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Everybody Hates The Russians


But Some Hate The Russians More Than Others

This is the Russian Embassy in Estonia. The fence is intended to keep the Estonians from defacing the embassy and the signs are protesting and condemning Russia’s war in Ukraine. Today there were no typical protesters because of the rain but often there are 50 to a 100 demonstrators outside Russian Embassy.

Talking to Estonians it’s easy to understand why and how much they hate Russians. During the Soviet occupation thousands of Russians moved into Estonia as they took control of the Estonian government and its larger businesses. In 1991 after independence a majority of those Russians fled back to Russia, many taking spoils of the occupation with them.

Estonia regained independence after a “Singing Revolution” where Estonians used national songs and gatherings to demand freedom, leading to the declaration of full independence on August 20, 1991, after a failed Soviet coup against the government, with the USSR formally recognizing it on September 6, 1991. This marked the restoration of the pre-1940 Republic of Estonia, ending the long illegal Soviet occupation.

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When coming to the Florida Keys most new visitors have expectations of Sun, sand and crystal clear water along with great fresh seafood. The reality can often be somewhat different. First, the Keys are a collection of small islets and islands (keys) with many surrounded by thick mangroves. Running down the center is a chain of bigger keys technically starting in Miami and running down to Key West. The road that connects those bigger islands is the Overseas Highway, U.S. Route 1. If you’re looking for beaches the Keys may fall a bit short of your expectations. Most Key beaches are small pockets of sand associated with hotels or tucked away between those mangroves. There is only a handful of larger beaches.

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The Best Food In The Keys

Our suggestion is to approach Keys seafood with a simple rule – “the simpler, the better”. Florida’s waters are famous for Florida lobsters (also called spiny lobster or Caribbean lobster) crab, shrimp, grouper and dolphin, and on and on. No it is not the Flipper kind of dolphin but a name for a popular fish. Because of the name issue you will probably find it more often referred to by the Hawaiian name mahi-mahi but whatever you call it, it is a beautiful mild-flavored white meat fish.  Most locals have favorite hangouts often with picnic tables on docks or decks, cold beer and fresh-caught fish on the grill. Maybe they’ll throw a lobster on the grill or serve up a bucket of peel-n-eat shrimp.

One problem is you will find a lot of good places to eat but unfortunately there are probably more mediocre to bad restaurants around the Keys than there should be. In the past we had come to believe that one of the problems is the tourist character of this chain of islands. With an estimated number of visitors to just Key West exceeding 2.5 million and a local population of under twenty-five thousand it isn’t hard to see where the foundation of the economy is. Too many restaurants in the Keys are over priced with little dependence on return customers and that’s a terrible combination. Over the years we had developed our list of favorites with the majority being local places and a few with long histories and reputations.

On returning after over a decade we were hopeful that the internet had helped to fix this restaurant problem. In this modern age it is very difficult for even small restaurants to escape the comments of thousands of online reviewers. After a week of reading reviews and eating around the Keys we decided that, unfortunately, not much has changed. While you can find great seafood, still you really need to know where to look, read reviews and ask locals for advice.

Here are a few of our favorites:

a bar in Key West

Lorilei’s in Islamorada is another institution in the Keys and a favorite for watching sunsets.

Sid & Roxy’s Green Turtle Inn located in Islamorada has been a Keys institution forever. Sid and Roxy bought the place in 1947 and the current owners work hard at keeping up the reputation. The originator of Key Lime pie.

Herbie’s in Marathon has been in business forever and is a favorite with locals. There have been new owners for a few years but everyone says they’re doing a good job of keeping up the reputation. And don’t get put off by the outside appearance.

Hurricane Hole bar & grill Key west

Hurricane Hole is just north across the bridge going out of Key West on Stock Island. This is a typical Keys place on a marina with lots of outdoor tables. The food is fresh and good and the prices very friendly.

Ship Wreck Bar & Grill in Key Largo is a little off the beaten path but worth the look. Again this place is a solid favorite with locals and while a little unrefined, it serves good, fresh Keys seafood and cold beer. Enough said.

In Marathon is Sweet Savannah’s a bakery and ice cream shop. If you are looking for a great slice of Key Lime pie – this is the place. An award winner for five years. 8919 Overseas Hwy, Marathon, FL 33050

Island Fish Company

Island Fish Company in Marathon was just an open-air Tiki Hut on the water a decade or so ago. Even then they grilled up some good, fresh seafood at reasonable prices and featured live music in the evenings. We were amazed how they had grown since our last visit. You can’t do that unless you’re doing something right.

Islamorada Fish Company, like the Island Fish Company it started out by just open-air grilling fresh seafood out on the docks. A while ago it got a new neighbor, Outdoor World, that started bringing in traffic and their business exploded. Now they are all grown-up, have been taken over by Outdoor World and have over a dozen locations around the country connected to the stores. They still serve solid seafood but expect a wait.

Sloppy Joes

Key West is ground zero for good restaurants in the Keys and you could spend a couple of weeks eating out and still have more to try. Like the Keys in general, some of the best food in Key West is served thru a window and enjoyed at a picnic table, so keep that in mind as you decide where to eat.

Conch Republic Seafood

Conch Republic Seafood Company in Key West is a good choice for seafood and at a good price. While it is a favorite with the tourists and the waterfront location offers good scenery it is still a solid choice.  Tip: The happy hour buy one get one beer tokens don’t have to be used on the same day.

When staying in the Keys there are lots of choices from major chains to small motels. A couple of our favorite upscale hotels in the Keys are Hawks Cay on Duck Key featuring two good restaurants, Sixty-One Prime and Angler and Ale. In Key West it’s the iconic Pier House Resort, Baker’s Cay Resort Key Largo and Islamorada’s famous Cheeca Lodge


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