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mr.x Apr 24, 2009 12:42 AM

New Robson eatery the latest from Japadog
 
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http://a123.g.akamai.net/f/123/12465...n?size=620x400

Vancouver's Japadog phenomeon: Hot dogs, Japanese style
With two carts on the street, this chain of uniquely styled hot dogs is on the rise

By Mia Stainsby, Vancouver Sun
April 23, 2009

Considering how much the Japanese like baseball and given that a Japanese guy (Takeru Kobayashi) was the world hot-dog-eating champ for six years in a row until an upset in 2007, the Japanese were destined to take a run at hot dogs -- in their own way.

And that's what you'll find at Japadog, distinguished by the red-hot-dog cart. The first one appeared on Burrard at Smithe a few years ago, just outside Sutton Place Hotel. Come lunch and early dinner, there's always a lineup for these hot dogs, dressed in Japanese garb. Recently, a second cart popped up at Burrard and Pender, on the Scotiabank corner. And from what owner Noriki Tamura says, there will be a sit-down indoor Japadog opening soon in the downtown area, location not quite established. And soon, he'd like Japadogs in the U.S. and Japan.

"I believe I can do it. I want to expand Japadog in the world," he says. "When I was university student, I read the books of Richard Branson of Virgin Group. I thought, seriously, I want to be entrepreneur one day."

Tamura's lowly hot-dog cart has garnered celebrity fans over the years. The quirky take on hot dogs (with flavours of wasabi, teriyaki, miso, seaweed) was featured in oh-so-gonzo Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations, a travel TV show of adventurous dining.

Gangsta rapper Ice Cube liked Japadog turkey dogs so much, he stopped by 10 times. "Oh, he is very nice person," says Tamura. Being Muslim, Ice Cube couldn't try anything with pork.

The American hot dog, wedded to Japanese condiments, is a hit with locals, too, judging by the clot of people around lunch and early dinner time. The price, of course, is one of the allures. These bruisers will cost anywhere from $4 to $6.

Misomayo comes with a turkey sausage, radish sprouts, sesame miso and Japanese mayo; Oroshi is a bratwurst with green onions, grated daikon, teriyaki sauce and nori; Terimayo is a beef dog with seaweed and wasabi mayo. There's a veggie dog for those who prefer. Newer, non-dog items are okonomi, a grilled pancake of Berkshire pork sausage, cabbage, bonito flakes; korokke is like a deep-fried croquette of mashed potato, cabbage and special sauces.

Kobayashi ate 59 hot dogs in 10 minutes at the Coney Island hot-dog-eating world championship, but should think twice before stepping up to Japadog hot dogs. These are no wimpy weenies.

(At the 2007 championship pig-out, Kobayashi and his competitor each ate 59 hot dogs in 10 minutes. His opponent won in overtime by finishing five more hot dogs seven seconds faster than Kobayashi.)

mstainsby@vancouversun.com
http://www.vancouversun.com/Entertai...503/story.html

touraccuracy Apr 24, 2009 1:13 AM

A terimayo dog sounds good, I'll have to try it out one day.

fever Apr 24, 2009 1:19 AM

I had two today. The line's ridiculous at lunch time.

SpongeG Apr 26, 2009 9:12 PM

saw both carts on friday - both had long lines

are they at UBC too? or was it a temp thing?

http://www.beyondrobson.com/jdog.jpg
pic from beyondrobson.com

mr.x Apr 26, 2009 9:19 PM

I've always wondered how they move those carts around when they close....i'm assuming onto some truck of course, but you never see it happen.

Yume-sama Apr 26, 2009 9:55 PM

Japadog is delicious! The best hot dog in Vancouver. I get the Terimayo with no seaweed (not a fan of the dry stuff).

すごくおいしかったです!

It is definitely NOT something you would find in Japan, but... it is very good :P

Vancity Apr 26, 2009 11:14 PM

so this Japadog thing is a Vancouver thing?

SpongeG Apr 27, 2009 12:00 AM

http://www.japadog.com/en/

SpongeG Apr 27, 2009 12:01 AM

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Our English is very poor. The followings may make mistakes. We are sorry.
^^ from their web site

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Hotdog stand, JAPA DOG in Vancouver, Canada. Japanese started in Vancouver. We have many kind of hotdogs. The JAPA DOG comes in three perkily perfect versions: the Terimayo is smothered in Japanese mayo, nori, teriyaki sauce, and fried onions: the Oroshi is a bratwurst laden with special soy sauce, green onions, and daikon: Misomayo is turkey smokie laden with special miso sauce, Kaiware, and japanese mayo. Please come to our restaurant, hotdog stand! You can enjoy special hotdog in Vancouver!

Yume-sama Apr 27, 2009 12:06 AM

:P And if the food doesn't get you, the cute Japanese girls that work there should.

I believe they are students who are in Canada on foreign exchange, just based on their English ability (not much), but they light up when they get to speak Japanese! :D

flight_from_kamakura Apr 27, 2009 12:56 AM

that picture at ubc made me chuckle - it's the return of the knoll!

Vancity Apr 27, 2009 1:27 AM

Wouldn't be surprised if this Japadog sensation goes BIG...

Nice that it started in Vancouver, though :D

jlousa Apr 27, 2009 1:51 AM

*l* if it takes off Vancouver can house their world headquarters. Maybe a 400ft office tower that looks like a hotdog would work on Davie St. :tup: (hmm...too far??)

Vancity Apr 27, 2009 3:39 AM

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Originally Posted by jlousa (Post 4217877)
*l* if it takes off Vancouver can house their world headquarters. Maybe a 400ft office tower that looks like a hotdog would work on Davie St. :tup: (hmm...too far??)

wouldn't that be great, if Japadog goes big, and anchors a head office here in vancouver. that'd be awesome. i'm not sure about the office tower looking like a giant hotdog, though :P haha

mr.x Apr 27, 2009 3:47 AM

http://www.eikongraphia.com/wordpres...5b%20small.jpg

SpongeG Apr 27, 2009 4:22 AM

haha

that might be a bit much for Davie street though

usog Apr 27, 2009 4:36 AM

Oh god, the shape...

Alex Mackinnon Apr 27, 2009 4:59 AM

Would is also make a buzzing sound?

Vancity Apr 27, 2009 5:02 AM

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Originally Posted by mr.x (Post 4218044)

Is that an actual building??!

SpongeG Apr 27, 2009 5:23 AM

its in barcelona

its is called Aguas de Barcelona


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