Unbelievably, Costco is the winner of the title of America’s best hot dog, not a fine dining establishment or a well-known street vendor. At about $1.50, Costco’s hot dog is both generously sized and tastes great.
Almost twice the size of a regular hot dog, the sausage packs a tasty, juicy punch similar to Kielbasa without the hefty aftertaste. The hot dog at Costco shines on its own, unlike its competitors, who need overuse of condiments to hide shortcomings.
The main star of the show is the bun, even though Costco has a wide range of toppings available, from traditional mustard and ketchup to onions and tart sauerkraut. The bread enhances the whole experience; it is soft, tasty, and skillful at balancing the sausage without getting soggy.
The hot dog at Costco is unique in the hot dog market in America because it essentially excels in taste, size, price, and bun quality. Thus, the next time you visit Costco, take your time at the grill station and taste their hot dog; you might find yourself declaring it to be the greatest in the nation.