Best hot dogs and Aloha Spirit on the island! John is a great guy and always gives it family kama aina discount. Blessings to you John!
The hot dogs are really good. AND their veggie dog was reALly ono. The owner was personable and super awesome!!! Would eat there over and over and over again.
Veggie dog or polish sausage. I tried 1/2 of each. Both good. Veggie dog taste is realistic to a meat hot dog. The polish version is Milder then polish sausage in the Midwest. Actually better. Pick your bun, hot dog, relish and then mustard. Stuffed in a nontraditional bun. Great flavor.
best hot dog I've ever er eaten.
The vendors are very and courteous.
John is a cool brother with a great personality and even better food! The hotdogs and toppings were on point !
Ran out of dogs 3 day we tried. Earliest we tried was 1:20. Who runs a business like that. Hard to want something that bad. Thought it he first day maybe, we were there before 3 pm and they didn’t have any. So my kids made me go 2 more times. With no luck. So bad management.
We love hot dogs and more specifically hot dog stands. John’s took us to the next level! We got two hot dogs with everything on it and they did not disappoint. John told us he had been making hot dogs 15 years now and it shows in the quality and taste of his delicious hot dogs!
Funky contemporary food truck for Hawaiian style hot dogs conveniently located in Waikiki. Sometimes you just want a hot dog, even in paradise, and several tropical dressings, this place delivers. There are a lot of choices and you can create your very own Hawaiian Hula dog ? I was so excited to go try this place. Our first attempt, huuuuge line (yes, I turned around immediately). Next time, I got there on the early-ish side and had only 2 people ahead YAY!! Hula dog basically is a closed hot dog bun (made with Hula bread: White / Wheat / Bacon Taro), with a hole on the top to insert sausage of your choice (Polish Sausage / Veggie Dog), adding condiments (classic ketchup mustard or pineapple / mango / coconut relish and aioli’s). I love that you can mix and match and create your own meal with just things you like. How to order a Hula Dog? Step 1 - Hula Dog Bread White / Wheat / Bacon Taro Step 2 - Sausage Polish Sausage / Veggie Dog Step 3 - Hula Dog Roasted Garlic Lemon Sauce Original (mild), jalapeno (spicy), Chili Pepper (hot), Habanero (hot-hot) Step 4 - Hula Dog Tropical Relishes Mango Relish, Pineapple Relish, Papaya Relish, Banana Relish, Star Fruit Relish, Coconut Relish Step - 5 Hula Dog Hawaiian Mustards Lilikoi Mustard (tangy), Guava Mustard (sweet) it's a perfect street food that you can get from a food truck 2 blocks from the beach, customize to your liking with tropical twists and eat on the go. Sounds great, right?! I think in principle it's a great concept and if executed well it can be delicious. Unfortunately, they didn't heat up the bread enough (cold on the bottom), the bread-to-sausage ratio is wrong (too much bread for the size of the sausage). The girl working there didn’t seem to be having a good day … there was zero interaction/ customer service from her aside from handing the credit card machine and 3 minutes later our “coldish” hot dogs Wait, I still have a little more to say… The buns were very thick. Which if you like a lot of bread, you'll really like them but not only bread was very thick, it was cold too. You can get the condiments that you want, try different types, mixed together, it does make for a unique flavor. Again, it was not terrible, I still love the idea **Food Truck Fun Fact - It Has Its Own National Holiday! “National Eat at a Food Truck Day” is celebrated on June 24. On this day, many food trucks offer specials, such as a free meal, a complimentary drink with your purchase, or a percentage off your order total. Not only is it a fun way to indulge in a great meal, but it also helps contribute to worthwhile small businesses. *Note - I took 1 star since we had pretty cold service AND food but still think you should give it a try (I will give it a second chance once I'm back in Hawaii!)
John has the ALOHA spirit and his dogs are awesome. He's currently located at the end of Holomoana St at the heart of the Ala Wai Boat Harbor. Got a dog with everything on it (ketchup, mustard, mayo, cheese sauce, onions, relish, pickled jalapeños, and spicy mustard) and it was perfect! He was out of sauerkraut, but we got there towards the end of the day, so no biggie. You can't miss his yellow tent. A truly nice and friendly guy who knows his hot dogs. There's a couple close competitors on the island but his attitude puts the dogs over the line.