Restaurant sits inside a grocery store food court with a shared seating area and quick service. Atmosphere carries food court vibes with a casual, busy energy and ample parking nearby. Menu offers crispy corn dogs and fluffy egg sandwiches, making it suitable for a quick snack or light lunch.
Big toasts serve as a breakfast meal or light lunch with just right portion sizes. The breakfast menu includes Japanese-style sandos that bring a taste of Japan.
Hot dogs feature a Korean flavor with a hint of sweetness from added sugar. The potato hot dog with cheddar cheese stands out as very flavorful and enjoyable.
Good to know
Oh K-Dog is located inside the H Mart food court.
There is ample parking available near the supermarket.
The two K-dogs are prepared in under ten minutes.
Small hole-in-the-wall diner with a cozy atmosphere and pleasant background music. The space fills quickly, featuring a handful of small tables inside and some outdoor seating. The vibe is friendly and homey, focusing on quality food rather than elaborate decor.
Huge breakfast tacos come with fillings like chorizo, egg, and jalapeños. The breakfast sandwich and guisada taco also stand out for their flavor.
Hot dogs come with a noticeable wait, about 10 minutes each. The Sizzle Hot dog and Texan Cheesesteak stand out as solid choices.
Good to know
There is no parking available, so visitors will need to walk.
The location is small, with only a couple of indoor tables and very limited street parking.
The breakfast portions are unexpectedly large.
Food truck offers authentic Mexican tacos with juicy al pastor and fresh ingredients. Outdoor dining area features shaded picnic tables that create a relaxed, casual atmosphere. The spot feels like a hidden gem with a chill vibe and reasonable prices.
Breakfast features homemade corn tortillas for tacos, which the owner recommends over store-bought. The menu includes breakfast tacos, menudo, and hot dogs with taco meat, with some tacos using thick flour tortillas that can feel heavy.
Hot dogs come with unique taco meat toppings like al pastor and iguana. The variety includes options that blend traditional hot dogs with Mexican flavors.
Good to know
The price for three tacos is around $10, which is reasonable for the quality.
They accept credit cards for payment.
There is plenty of parking available nearby.
Dive bar with old photos, pool tables, and dart boards creates a nostalgic, casual vibe. Atmosphere carries a strong cigarette smell and features simple, inviting decor. Games and bar in back draw a crowd looking for relaxed entertainment.
Breakfast starts early at 5:30 am with a famous egg breakfast special. The breakfast burritos, especially The Works, and the omelette with green peppers and onions stand out as hearty choices.
Hot dogs come with a unique Texas flair and options for a true Chicago style with sport peppers and seasoning. The menu includes Elote Hot Dog with pleasant seasoning and a variety of bratwursts and burgers.
Good to know
Smoking is allowed in the back area, which may affect those with allergies.
Happy Hour runs until 7 pm with affordable drink prices.
Steak Night on Thursdays features a 1lb Rib EYE dinner special at 6:30 PM for $22.
Renovated space combines modern design with a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere that feels like dining in a home kitchen. A cocktail bar and live music create a lively vibe on weekends, blending warmth with energy. The place attracts those seeking authentic Venezuelan culture and comfort.
Breakfast features Venezuelan dishes that stand out for their flavor. Both breakfast and lunch menus offer satisfying options.
Hot dogs here use cheap sausages and include over 200 grams of potato. Some find them inedible, while others enjoy them alongside cachapas and soup.
Good to know
SúperSandy’s serves food at odd times, so check the schedule before visiting.
The mini empanada costs almost $8, so budget accordingly.
There are many filling options available, including 'Pabellón' and 'Pollo.'
Open layout with outdoor seating and a kids play area creates a lively, family-friendly vibe. Multiple TVs show college football, adding energy and focus for sports fans. Loud music and occasional noise from out-of-sync audio make conversation challenging but contribute to a fun, casual atmosphere.
Breakfast features huge breakfast burritos with strong flavors like the Cajun Breakfast Burrito. Burritos offer a quick, filling start with a Texan-style Mexican influence.
Juicy hot dogs come with velvety white American cheese and fresh toppings like in the Sooo Cali. The Chili the Kid hot dog stands out with rich chili, making each bite memorable.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant allows dogs on the patio, making it pet-friendly.
Parking is available in the lot shared with LA Fitness and Main Event.
Restaurant offers a 50's diner theme with vintage oldies decor and kitschy knick-knacks creating a nostalgic, family-friendly atmosphere. Space feels open and spacious, accommodating large groups comfortably. Live music and a hot sauce condiment table add to the engaging, lively vibe.
Breakfast includes a variety of fresh options with everything made on site. The fried breakfast taco stands out as a notable choice.
Kids enjoy the hot dog with French fries here. They find the hot dog and grilled cheese very good.
Good to know
Expect longer wait times during peak lunch and dinner hours.
Live music happens every Tuesday evening.
Prices are higher than average for burgers in the area.
Small space combines street taco stand vibe with east coast ramen house style, creating a cozy, unpretentious atmosphere. Music adds a lively personality, and the spot stays active late into the night. Seating is limited and simple, encouraging a casual, low-key experience.
Breakfast includes burritos, tacos, and taquitos with ample egg and cheese in each item. The menu offers a solid variety of classic breakfast items.
Bacon wrapped hot dogs stand out with unique, delicious flavors. The Sonoran hot dog also offers a memorable taste. Service is friendly and attentive, enhancing the overall experience.
Good to know
They are open late on the weekends.
Primo Tacos and Hot Dogs has limited seating.
They charge extra for add-ons like sour cream and limes.