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New City Kosher Deli Ranks Among DVlicious Hot Dog Contenders

NEW CITY, N.Y. --The classic hot dog, in all its bronzed, charred perfection, holds a special place in the hearts – and stomachs -- of most Americans, especially come summer. July, in fact, is National Hot Dog Month, thanks to the designation by the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council. 

Gillian Schonenberg gets ready to chow down on an all-beef hot dog at New City Kosher Deli and Restaurant in New City.

Gillian Schonenberg gets ready to chow down on an all-beef hot dog at New City Kosher Deli and Restaurant in New City.

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Courtney Cashman enjoys a hot dog at the New City Kosher Deli and Restaurant in New City.

Courtney Cashman enjoys a hot dog at the New City Kosher Deli and Restaurant in New City.

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New City Kosher Deli & Restaurant, best known for its hot pastrami and knishes, also draws diners with its hot dogs.

New City Kosher Deli & Restaurant, best known for its hot pastrami and knishes, also draws diners with its hot dogs.

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Poll
Who Has Rockland's Best Hot Dogs?
Final Results Voting Closed

Who Has Rockland's Best Hot Dogs?

  • Dog House, Nanuet
    18%
  • New City Deli, New City
    64%
  • The Filling Station, Haverstraw, Palisades
    18%

So where’s the best place to slather on the toppings and indulge in the perfect weiner? Daily Voice readers picked three nominees for our DVlicious “Best in Rockland County,” contest, each of which is being profiled this week.

Read below for what makes each nominee a “top dog,” then let your fingers do the clicking. Keep in mind you can vote multiple times, albeit once per day. Voting ends 4 p.m. Thursday, July 28.

New City Kosher Deli & Restaurant, 282 S. Main St., New City; (845) 639-4943

Frank Talk: Old-fashioned Jewish delis are a dying breed, but this eatery, in the heart of Rockland, is still happily dishing out the stuffed derma, hot pastrami and homemade knishes to the hungry masses. It is supervised by a rabbi and its kosher hot dogs, as well as its friendly, joke-cracking staff, promise “That Olde New York Flavor.”

Top This: The soft and chewy dogs, which are cooked on rollers, come topped with sauerkraut, onions, potato salad, coleslaw, or chili. Free sour and half-sour pickles add a little snap. 

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