Where to find Hot Dogs in Buenos Aires

Hot Dogs were undoubtedly named after the German dachshund that resembles a German sausage. Like the hamburger, the German frankfurter (sausage) stuffed in between the folds of a long, baked roll, was likely made popular in the USA by vendors at ball parks and expositions wanting to make a few pennies selling a mobile-friendly form of food.

We’ve included any sausage nestled down into a bun, including the Argentine “choripan”, in our definition of hot dog, and this is the list of where the best spots in Buenos Aires to find them.

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