Gourmet hot dogs with Asian flair & hangover soup



























"Buldogis is a combination of the Korean ”bul” for fire or grilled and “dogis” for hot dogs. Hot dogs here have an Asian influence. Try the Gang Nam style with roasted pork belly, cucumber, nori, sesame seeds, and chili sauce." - Janna Karel


"Haejangguk is a Korean chicken noodle soup that’s colloquially referred to as hangover soup, thanks to its combination of hydrating broth and fortifying protein. Anyone suffering from a hangover on the west side of Las Vegas — or anyone with enough life force to get in an Uber — can find the Korean hangover soup at Buldogis with chicken, beef bulgogi, or pork belly." - Janna Karel


"Unique, prepared on an open flame, Korean-inspired hot dogs from Buldogis can still be ordered for curbside takeout or delivery, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday to Saturday. Call, or order online for fusion twists on Chicago favorites, chili specials, and Philly cheesesteak variants, plus the banh mi, Angry Kimchi, and Hawaiian creations. The creative menu also includes Korean chicken wings, sandwiches, stacked fries, and noodle soup." - Bradley Martin


"The Korean-fusion hot dog shop has seen business fall by more than half, forcing staffing cuts from ten employees to three; the owner is focused on breaking even so he can continue to pay remaining staff rather than turning a profit, describing the situation as financially and emotionally tough." - Krista Diamond

"Not everyone would associate Korean food with hot dogs, but the combination is a brilliant one. Buldogis serves all beef hot dogs with Korean-inspired toppings such as kimchi, sesame, and chili sauce along with Seoul-style chicken wings and bibimbap with roasted pork belly. The housemade haejang-guk (aka hangover soup) features spinach, mung bean noodles, and flavorful chicken broth." - Krista Diamond
