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Celeb Chef's Dog Haus Wings: August Fundraiser For No Kid Hungry
Swing by Dog Haus in Fremont this month and buy Chris Oh's Korean Fried Chicken Wings ... a tasty treat and for a good cause!

CALIFORNIA — As part of its "Chef Collaboration Series," Golden State-based Dog Haus, the gourmet hot dog chain, will be serving up during August Korean Fried Chicken Wings, a specialty dish created by celebrity chef Chris Oh with $1 of every wings purchase going to No Kid Hungry, a nationwide nonprofit devoted to ending childhood hunger.
The 2019 No Kid Hungry Chef Collaboration Series will be offered at restaurants in California and nationwide, including at 43456 Boscell Road in Fremont.
Other nearby Bay Area-area locations include at Shoreline Amphitheatre at 1 Amphitheatre Pkwy in Mountain View, at Concord Pavilion at 2000 Kirker Pass Road in Concord and 1000 El Camino Real, Belmont.
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The limited-time honey-glazed chicken wings, that are drizzled with sriracha mayo and topped with wasabi furikake and green onions and served with a side of miso ranch, were created exclusively for Dog Haus by chef Oh, a familiar restaurateur throughout Los Angeles, San Francisco, Hawaii and Las Vegas.
“Chef Oh is a culinary bad ass with numerous accolades under his belt, not to mention the fact that he is one of today’s emerging TV personalities,” said Dog Haus co-founder Hagop Giragossian. “We are excited for Chris Oh’s wings to make their debut and we’re also proud to continue our support of No Kid Hungry and their incredible mission to end childhood hunger.”
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"People love Korean food and people love wings, so why not put them together?" Oh said."Maybe you’ve had Korean wings before, maybe you haven’t, but either way you should break out of culinary sameness and give these a try.”
Dog Haus, known for its creative hot dogs, sausages, burgers and one "Bad Mutha Clucka" sandwich, was founded by friends in Pasadena in 2010. In its stated purpose as "a brand who gives back," Dog Haus has an established partnership with No Kid Hungry.
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