Hot Dog Ramírez
Hot Dog Ramírez is a restaurant in Mexico City's Roma area that specializes in large, handmade hot dogs served on fresh bread. The menu offers about thirteen styles with options ranging from simple versions with onions and tomatoes to elaborate combinations like the German with sauerkraut and the Brazilian with mashed potatoes.
The restaurant opened in 2013 and quickly became popular in Mexico City's street food scene. Its founder established the concept of large, carefully prepared hot dogs with fresh ingredients, a signature approach that continues today.
Hot Dog Ramírez carries its owner's name and reflects the informal eating culture in Mexico City where street food and casual meals are central to daily life. The place serves as a gathering spot where neighbors and visitors connect over food and conversation.
The place has a simple bar-style counter where you stand and eat, so take your time with the large portions. It is open from noon until midnight on weekdays and until early evening on weekends, making it a convenient choice for lunch or late snacks.
The hot dogs here are 22 centimeters long, making them among the largest in the city, with each one a complete meal on its own. The restaurant has multiple locations spread across Mexico City, so it is easy to find no matter which part of the city you are in.
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