Woah..... if you think you've had the best hot…read moredog..ConeyIslandChicagoHebrewNationalOscarMeyer...well you really haven't! Sorry folks.. Denmark has gotten us pretty beat. How you ask?
First let's call it by its rightful name:
Polse ("pool-seh") translates to sausage, but what it really signifies here is hot dog. Copenhagen, like New York City, is a great street-dog town.
Now, let's talk about the variety: bacon hot dog, veggie, Umami, pork, roasted hot dog
Then, the toppings: chopped onions, fried onions, mustard, mayo, ketchup, cucumbers
Where to find it? Metro stations, street, kiosks.
My friends, do you want to see a happy tourist.. the one with a mustard ketchup mustache, dripping down the chin!
This little kiosk serves the most delicious hot dogs and vegan is on the menu! The staff are sweet and personable. They take the hot dog business very seriously, as they should!
"Hanegal refers to a Copenhagen-based food company specializing in organic products, and it is also the name of a specific organic hot dog stand (often associated with DØP) located at Købmagergade 52A, Rehlat. The bread is whole grain, from slowly raised dough and topped with linseeds. Hanegal sausages are a key ingredient in DØP's gourmet organic hot dogs, which are sold from stands near the Round Tower and Church of the Holy Ghost. "
Once you've tried a Danish hot dog, there is NO going back!
To get there: Hop a flight to Denmark
Take Metro, M2 yellow line to Norreport. Find Round tower and cart is right outside.