(DIY and Delish.) Le César, 34 rue de la Tour d'Auvergne in the 9th (much recommended).
Posted by clotilde at 3:37 PM
Let's get things right here regarding "Danish hot dogs" Danes eat a long skinny dog called Roda Polsa (with a slash through the o's for pronunciation and spelling)They serve it on a piece of wax paper with a splash of hot mustard and sweet Danish catsup on the side, Bread is included only by request as are other things like fried onions and other items. They pick up the hotdog itself with their fingers and dip it into the mustard or catsup and eat it that way. They do not put it into a bun as pictured or as we Americans eat it.If you are representing Danish cuisine, get it right my friend.
Posted by Jerry on July 21, 2007 11:42 PM
"Danish hot dog" is simply how this dish was listed on the restaurant's menu.
While I appreciate your taking the time to correct this misnomer and tell us about the true Danish hot dog, I do think you could have produced the same effect using an amicable tone -- just something to think about.
Posted by clotilde on July 22, 2007 7:59 PM
You go girl!
Posted by Lisa on July 26, 2007 2:20 PM
