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.

Diggs brewpub offers good beer, burgers, ribs and dogs. Best gourmet hot dogs in Buenos Aires, utilizing the tastiest sausages. Worth a visit!
Jay’s has real pancakes and waffles with butter and Aunt Jemima syrup. French toast, bacon, eggs and hash-browns. Hot wings. Fried Chicken. Apple Pie. NUFF SAID …
It’s Rock & Ribs. Texas-style smoked ribs, pulled pork sandwich, a great burger. They even have a top-notch salad and a veggie-burger. A great alternative t …
Trixie’s attempt at replicating a 1950’s American-style Diner is admirable. Good service and excellent burgers. Menu full of American-style Diner classics. All …