Dog In the Park

Hot dog stand · Central Business District

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"The Seattle dog isn’t exactly a delicacy; combining a hot dog with cream cheese and onion isn’t high culinary art. But there’s something about the creamy-sweet-meaty combination that makes the perfect food-truck meal. The dish’s origins are somewhat disputed, and you can get Seattle dogs all over the city, especially downtown. A particularly good one can be found at Dog in the Park outside of Westlake Center, which adds some cabbage to the mix. That counts as fusion cuisine, right?" - Ronald Holden, Harry Cheadle

9 Iconic Dishes That Define Seattle Cuisine

1520 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 Get directions

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