Best Hot Dogs in Los Angeles (2026)
53 places ranked using live data from Google, Yelp, Uber Eats & many other platforms
Top Rated Hot Dogs in Los Angeles
Showing 10 of 53 restaurants · Ranked by FoodIndex score
Wienerschnitzel
Chili DogsThe world's largest hot dog chain, famous for its secret-recipe chili.
101 W Willow St · Long Beach
Pink's Hot Dog
Theme ParkThe iconic Hollywood hot dog experience brought inside Universal Studios.
201 Universal City Plaza · Universal City
The Alley Dog
Fashion DistrictThe ultimate Fashion District fuel: Korean corn dogs and quick bites.
317 E 12th St · Fashion District
Wienerschnitzel
Chili DogsThe world's largest hot dog chain, famous for its secret-recipe chili.
3619 W Olympic Blvd · Koreatown
Hot Dog on a Stick
Beach ClassicThe historic, brightly striped stand serving hand-stomped lemonade and corn dogs.
1633 Ocean Front Walk · Downtown
Mr.Monster Korean Rice corndog
Korean DogsCrispy, cheesy, and deeply satisfying Korean street-style corn dogs.
116 S Artsakh Ave · Glendale
Wienerschnitzel
Chili DogsThe world's largest hot dog chain, famous for its secret-recipe chili.
4901 Cherry Ave · Long Beach
About Los Angeles Hot Dogs
The bacon-wrapped street dog is one of LA's most recognizable food exports. A cart outside a club on the Eastside, late at night, with grilled onions and peppers on top. That tradition has been running for decades and it's still going. But LA's hot dog scene doesn't start and end on the street: the city has proper chili cheese dog culture, a craft sausage scene anchored in the Arts District, Korean-style variations in Koreatown, and Japanese-style builds that have earned strong review scores of their own. This is a more serious category than it gets credit for.
The chili cheese hot dog is the throughline. Wienerschnitzel built a fast food empire on it, and the culture runs city-wide. Wurstküche in the Arts District and Wurstküche Venice bring a craft beer and exotic sausage approach that sits at the other end of the spectrum, with review scores to match. Dog Haus across Burbank and Old Pasadena ranks consistently well for best hot dogs in Los Angeles searches. Earle's on Crenshaw in Leimert Park is a neighborhood institution that has been here long enough that the scores are built on generational loyalty. Jeff's Gourmet in Pico-Robertson is another long-runner that serious hot dog searches in LA keep surfacing.
Koreatown has Ellie Julie Hotdog and 88 Hotdog for a quick chili dog or Korean-style variation, and both pull strong platform scores. Japadog at Santa Monica Pier brings Japanese-style toppings to a format the city already loves, and it works. Dirt Dog sits at #1 on this list, a local chain that has built its following on loaded, LA-style dogs across multiple SoCal locations. Start there, then use the neighborhood filter. Because the best hot dog in this city might be the cart you already know.
How FoodIndex Scores Restaurants
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Frequently Asked Questions
Drips by Dirt Dog, Ellie Julie Hotdog, and Dog Haus are considered some of the best hot dog spots in Los Angeles based on FoodIndex data. Rankings use signals like rating quality, review volume, recency, and consistency across public platforms, so the top spots reflect places with strong customer feedback.
FoodIndex gives each place a 0–100 score based on public ratings, review counts, recent activity, and consistency across platforms. Places with strong reviews, steady customer feedback, and enough review volume usually rank higher.
No. FoodIndex rankings are not paid placements. The order is based on data signals, not ads, sponsorships, or restaurant promotions.
Use the restaurant list, neighborhood filters, and address details on this page to find hot dogs near you in Los Angeles. You can also open each restaurant profile to compare ratings, review counts, menu links, and ordering options.
Yes. Ratings, reviews, menus, and restaurant details can change, so FoodIndex rankings may shift as new data comes in. Check back before you choose a place, especially if you are planning a visit, pickup, or delivery.
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