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Baba's Original New York System restaurant on Smith Street in Providence. The hot wiener or New York System wiener [1] is a staple of the food culture of Rhode Island, where it is primarily sold at "New York System" restaurants. [2] [3]
The Olneyville New York System is a restaurant in Providence, Rhode Island, known for its hot wieners. It opened in 1946 by Anthony Stavrianakos, a Greek immigrant. The restaurant was named for Providence's Olneyville neighborhood. Stavrianakos's extended family had operated the Original New York System from 1927 in the Smith Hill neighborhood.
A Rhode Island delicacy, New York System Wieners – which are a mix of beef, pork and veal – come in a natural casing that makes a 20-foot rope that the restaurants have to cut to size by hand.
What's it going to be – clam cake or New York System Wiener?
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In Rhode Island the hot wiener or New York System wiener is a staple of the food culture and is served at "New York System" restaurants. The traditional wiener is made with a small, thin hot dog made of veal and pork, giving it a different taste from a traditional beef hot dog, served in a steamed bun, and topped with celery salt, yellow ...
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Olneyville is a neighborhood in Providence, Rhode Island bordered by Atwells Avenue to the north, U.S. Route 6 to the south and Rhode Island Route 10 to the east. The Woonasquatucket River runs through the southern portion of the neighborhood. The area is roughly triangular.