Infatuation

If you’ve never tried a deep-fried hotdog — a New Jersey delicacy — there's no time like the present, and there's no better choice than Hiram's Roadstand. Open since 1932, this Fort Lee mainstay is known for its intensely snappy, bigger-than-average pork and beef hot dogs, its cheap beer, and its “Hot Dog Etiquette” signs, which detail the intricate rules of hot dog eating. The most important rule? No ketchup allowed. Instead, order a $4 chili dog, and then liberally apply mustard and sauerkraut from the vats on the counter.
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