Toronto's answer to Chicago's Hot Doug's and New York's Crif Dogs; gourmet hot dogs with unique topping combinations that are bound to satisfy your cravings.
I went shortly after the lunch hour and customers were trickling in and out, little by little. The girl working the cash register did not look like she wanted to be there which was a bit off-putting when studying the menu and placing my order. I ordered the Franks Got Seoul and the cajun fries and was told they would call out my order when it was ready.
It was a standard size hot dog and the bun was lightly toasted. The hot dog was nice and juicy, the beef ribs was tangy and sweet, and the kimchi lacked the spice I was hoping for. It had the "burrito effect" where some bites I would just get the beef ribs, and other bites I would just get the hot dog. As for the cajun fries, it came i n a large portion and they had a liberal amount of the seasoning and had a nice kick to it.
You Gotta Eat Here? It was between Fancy Franks and the nearby Clubhouse Sandwich Shop (which I'll check out next time). It's worth checking out for its novelty and the creative menu options. I was more satisfied with the cajun fries than the hot dog. I would come back to try their poutine as selections seems to be a bit more unique than Smoke's Poutinerie. Overall, it was a good (not great) meal.