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Welcome to Oki Dog

Oki Dog, located in Los Angeles, brings a unique blend of Okinawan flavors to classic American fast food favorites. Their signature dish, the Oki Dog, featuring two franks, pastrami, American cheese, and chili wrapped in a flour tortilla, is a must-try. The menu offers a variety of hot dogs, burgers, sandwiches, and sides, all in generous portions and at affordable prices. Despite its unassuming appearance, Oki Dog has garnered a loyal following over the years, with customers raving about the tasty and satisfying food. Don't miss the chance to experience this hidden gem for a one-of-a-kind dining experience in LA.

Oki Dog: Reviews & Ratings

La Vada S.
La Vada S.

I haven't been here in years it was the spot when I went to Fairfax hs many many many moons ago then I initiated my daughter and it was hands down her favorite place to get chili cheese pastrami fries from the location on pico. Then they moved and she for some reason doesn't like that location. The other day she gets a craving so we go to the Fairfax location and it doesn't appear to be open so we try again a week later earlier I think between 6-7 as the information said they closed at 8 on weekdays and again we parked for out and it literally looked abandoned.

Loren V.
Loren V.

My sis treated me to this place before and I passed it today and wanted to leave my review that it was good and tasty! They have a $8 deal I see and although the ambiance is ragety lol compared to other places it's really a good foodie place! There's not too many LA restaurant places that aren't good! LA has good food I have to give it to LA for the competitive nature of making delicious foods. The traffic may be bad and I have to drive out here from 10am and back out of LA by 2pm to beat any traffic but I can see why it's so many people living in LA, for all the rich and unique business opportunities and ideas. I love coming out here randomly. Today was that day.

Marina G.
Marina G.

So let me start by saying I was about to leave when I got close to the restaurant it was real questionable. I was told by an employee at dollar trees that it was so good so I gave it a chance and I'm glad I did. This place is affordable and so good . It was hot and quick and real nice portion size. I dont live in LA or I would definitely go all the time. This is definitely a don't judge a book by its cover typos thing. It's a bit outdated and definitely a chill get some good super fats type place. Just give it a chance

Raymond G.
Raymond G.

"Don't be shy". This has resonated in my mind, and discussions with childhood friends for almost 30 years! The okidog is a rite of passage for all Fairfax Lions.

Enrique D.
Enrique D.

Bomb greasy fast food can't beat the prices. Hours are kinda weird so be sure to call if you're in the area.

Sha'ri E.
Sha'ri E.

Has never disappointed in the 30+ years that I've been going there...and still doesn't! The Pastrami burrito is unparalleled!!! And the teriyaki (chicken and beef) is great! Definitely worth the drive across town'

Foodwine B.
Foodwine B.

When I think about my time at the Oki Dog Hot Dog Stand on Fairfax Blvd, it pushes me straight back to the days of punk rock culture in the early 1980s. I remember going there with my best friend Sam and my extensive punk rock crew at the time. We used to down hot dogs like we were trying to win some sort of bet. On one such occasion, we stepped inside and I noticed a man standing at the counter with a giant hunting knife in his hand. I was terrified, I thought my last day was here! I stepped back, to get out of the line, but as soon as I moved, the man smiled and ordered a classic Oki Dog. I felt relieved and laughed. To this day I can still remember what Sam said that day, "You should have never gone punk rock!" To be honest, the Oki Dog Hot Dog Stand still feels kind of like a surreal ode to the experiences I had during my punk rock days and where I got my start in hot dogs. I still order the classic Oki Dog whenever I'm in the area. It's as tasty as it was back then, and it always takes me back to my time with Darby Crash and the punk crew. Great memories, and a reminder to never go back!

Vincent C.
Vincent C.

Oki Dog is a truly a unique and interesting a blend of Okinawa foods with Los Angeles burger, hot dogs and pastrami that really work well together. The signature dish is the Oki Dog made with two franks, pastrami, American cheese and chili all rolled up in a flour tortilla tastes great. The sandwiches and sides are all large and satisfying. I recommend trying the Oki Dog Kimchi excellent! Their is available off street parking as well as on Fairfax as well. Also Oki Dog is cash only operation, however there is an ATM on the premises. Dining at Oki Dog is an unique Los Angeles experience that should not be missed.

Location

  • Oki Dog
    860 N Fairfax Ave Los Angeles, CA 90046 Hotline: (323) 655-4166

Oki Dog, located in Los Angeles, offers a unique blend of Okinawa foods with Los Angeles burgers, hot dogs, and pastrami, creating a truly satisfying culinary experience. The signature dish, the Oki Dog, featuring two franks, pastrami, American cheese, and chili all rolled up in a flour tortilla, is a must-try for those looking for a delicious and filling meal. The sandwiches and sides are equally impressive, with generous portions that leave you feeling satisfied.

The ambiance at Oki Dog may be a bit raggedy compared to other places, but the quality of the food more than makes up for it. The affordable prices and quick service make it a great spot for a casual and enjoyable meal. Don't let the outdated appearance fool you - this is a hidden gem that serves up super flavorful dishes in a laid-back setting.

If you're a fan of fast food that's greasy and delicious, Oki Dog is the place to be. The menu offers a variety of options, from hot dogs and burgers to breakfast burritos and sandwiches, catering to all tastes and preferences. The unique fusion of flavors and the generous portion sizes make this a standout spot in the LA food scene.

Whether you're a longtime fan of Oki Dog or a first-time visitor, the experience is sure to be memorable. The rich history of the restaurant, dating back to the punk rock culture of the 1980s, adds an extra layer of nostalgia and charm to the dining experience. So, don't be shy - step inside Oki Dog and indulge in a taste of LA's unique and flavorful food culture.