These Japanese-Style Hotdogs Are Quickly Becoming A New Portland Favorite

by | Dec 2, 2020 | Featured, Food, Food & Drink, Interesting, Made In Oregon, Portland, Restaurants

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If you're looking for a uniquely delicious experience in Oregon's Portland Metro area, you're in for a treat with Kemuri Japanese Hotdogs. These unique hot dogs are bursting with Japanese inspired flavors, grilled on a fired robata grill, and made with simple and sustainable ingredients. These hot dogs aren't like anything you've had before, and you can get them delivered right to your door.

Simple Fresh Ingredients Bursting With Flavor

Smoky and delicious, Kemuri is redefining what a hot dog should be. When you order from Kemuri you'll be treated to unique hot dogs like the Katsuo, which has Kizami nori, bonito flakes, green onion, and red pickled ginger.

That sounds so delicious. If you like curry you'll be in for a treat with the Curry Dog, which features curry mayo, Tonkatsu sauce, fried garlic, frisee, and green onions. Another interesting dog to try is the Tantanmen Dog, which is topped with spicy ground pork, chili mayo, toasted sesame, and green onions.

There are several other hot dogs to try, as well as home made house seasoned chips with flavors like Ume and Shisho, Togarashi and Shoyu, and curry and beef, just to name a few.

You can view the full menu here.

How To Order Kemuri Dogs

Currently you can have your Kemuri Japanese style hot dog delivered through Doordash. The official Kemuri website promises that online ordering will be available soon through the site.

Keep up to date with Kemuri through their Facebook and Instagram.

Have you tried a Kemuri Japanese style hot dog yet? Which one is your favorite? What's your favorite flavor of chips to go with it? Let us know in a comment and tag the friends you want to try these delicious hot dogs with!


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Written By Jessica Tomlinson

Jessica Tomlinson is a native Oregonian currently living in Southern Oregon. She has been blogging since 2006. She loves nature, photography, hiking, camping, and exploring Oregon's wilds.

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