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Fuisa Dog's menu is perfect for a food truck or food stand. I can imagine people lining up for one of their made to order hot dogs which is the perfect street food. Fusia Dog ($6.95) is a all beef dog wrapped in grilled Indian paratha flatbread and dressed with Korean kimchi, sweetly pickled Vietnamese slaw, fresh coriander and wasabi mayo. It is just a little tricky to eat as I doubt you can just stuff that in your mouth without making a mess. There is no restroom in the premise for you to wash your hands. I ended up eating that with a fork. The combination is quite interesting with so many different elements: India, Korea, Vietnam and Japanese. I of course love the wasabi mayo which is the most dominant of them all! Staffs are friendly and nice. The interior though small and with no decoration but Fusia Dog is more like a takeout joint. I might come back here if I am in the area with a sudden snack attack!
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