Reading the other user reviews, it's clearly a hit and miss experience, and today unfortunately was a miss experience for us.
We had a guy who was working there, outside the shop playing Sheshpesh. That part is completely fine but was totally uninterested when having to come serve us. Additionally, didn't have any sides that we wanted to order, so it was already a limited order we could have. And just the amount of time he invested in preparing was the bare minimum, clearly because even the cheese hot dog had solid cheese in it - nothing was melted or hot enough or cooked through. The rolls also were not toasted in any capacity and clearly should have been.
Anyway, unfortunately it'll be our last time visiting and there's too many other good places and...
ย ย ย Read moreYou can fool some of the people some of the time but you can't fool all of the people all of the time. It's a hot dog and a coke. Why is it almost 20 bucks? No idea. It doesn't taste bad but it's a hot dog. Geez. I specifically asked for regular heinz mustard, by name, not dijon or grey poupon which are wine based and spicy... still got the pre spread dijon... they don't care... will not be eating here again
Nota bene the owner wrote that they added the grey poupon style mustard because it better suits their hotdog. I've eaten in fine restaurants as well as fast food joints and have never been told which condiments to...
ย ย ย Read moreOne of the best places to get a hot dog in downtown Tel Aviv. Menu has a variety of different hot dogs that include bratwurst, frankfurter, veal, and more. Prices are moderate, and the quality of the food is good. I would not consider this location to be the epitome of hygienity, however. The place itself is located right on the central Ibn Gvirol street.
Fir the extra courageous, I would recommend order the "Frankenstein" - 6 different hot dogs of your choosing, served on a wooden board. Be warned - its difficult to finish thus meal even with two people,...
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