Montréal Hot Dog (Canada)
The Montréal hot dog is a type of Canadian hot dog that consists of a steamed sausage in a soft, steamed bun topped with chopped onions, coleslaw, mustard, and a hint of zest. If the hot dog is steamed, it is called steamé or stimé, if grilled or toasted until crispy, it is called a toasté or toastie, although toasties are slightly more expensive and less popular than steamers.
Despite the city's 66-year-old street car ban, which was lifted in 2013, the Montréal hot dog remains a major street delicacy and can be found on many street corners in the city today.
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