As if Dog Haus’ Mr. Miyagi hot dog weren’t already a black-belt winning creation, the culinary team behind the brand’s Chef Collaboration Series is back with two more exclusive items for The Absolute Brands.

This year, Dog Haus is taking its Chef Collaboration Series to the next level with the addition of spin-off creations made exclusively for The Absolute Brands – a new restaurant group comprised of Dog Haus and multiple unique virtual concepts.

To kick off the series, Dog Haus’ culinary team partnered with renowned TV and YouTube personality Sam Zien, aka “Sam the Cooking Guy,” to launch Mr. Miyagi – a deep-fried beef dog topped with mayo, teriyaki sauce, caramelized onions, tempura crumbles and wasabi furikake, served on grilled King’s Hawaiian rolls. Drawing inspiration from Mr. Miyagi, Zien will introduce original items for two of The Absolute Brands’ delivery- and pickup-only concepts – Bad-Ass Breakfast Burritos and Bad Mutha Clucka.

Want to drink beer all night while you watch Cobra Kai and practice your karate skills? Bad-Ass Breakfast Burritos thinks you should go for it because beginning Feb. 15, the concept will be offering the perfect hangover cure:

Worth the Hangover – three over-easy eggs, crispy tots, crumbled sage breakfast sausage, spicy maple mayo, cheddar cheese and caramelized onions, served in a flour tortilla. Available for pickup or delivery when ordering Bad-Ass Breakfast Burritos on your favorite delivery app.

Or do you prefer to sink your teeth into the ultimate Asian-fusion sandwich instead? You can do that too when Bad Mutha Clucka debuts Zien’s other limited-time item beginning March 1:

Hong Kong Clucka – crispy chicken tenders dunked in medium-spiced soy sesame chili sauce and topped with sesame-peanut slaw and mayo, served on grilled King’s Hawaiian rolls. Available for pickup or delivery when ordering Bad Mutha Clucka on your favorite delivery app.

Each unique item will be sold at all Bad-Ass Breakfast Burrito & Bad Mutha Clucka locations nationwide, with $1 of the purchase price from each benefitting the brand’s national charity partner, No Kid Hungry.

“Working with the Dog Haus culinary team led to a really cool, delicious Japanese-inspired hot dog,” Zien says. “But in true karate spirit, we didn’t quit there. I got the special opportunity to take our collaboration a step further and create two other badass creations that are off-shoots of the Mr. Miyagi. With Worth the Hangover and Hong Kong Clucka, we’re giving guests across the country new mouthwatering items they won’t find anywhere else, all while raising funds for No Kid Hungry.”

Mr. Miyagi is currently available at all Dog Haus locations through March 31 (or while supplies last). Worth the Hangover and Hong Kong Clucka will also be available through the end of March.

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