Looks, er, okay. I guess. |
And if you have, is it worth driving 10.64 miles to get them? Before you answer, please note that there is literally NOWHERE around where I live to buy Chicago-style hot dogs.
Hmmm...maybe this should have gone on the food blog.
7 comments:
what the fuck ELSE do you have to do all day?
Food blog FAIL.
Damn, Earl!
Wait - I didn't check. Did you put it there?
Also, no - I've never even been to Sonic.
Sadly, I got it in my head that I had to try all four (at the time) different varieties of Sonic hot dogs. (Humans shouldn't eat that much.)
Anyway, here's my opinion: The Chicago-style hot dog is just OK. It's a relatively decent representation of the classic Chicago-style hot dog, if you're into that sort of thing. It's not great but 10.64 miles really isn't that far.
BTW, the New York-style is my favorite of the Sonic dogs.
Slyde - Watch you through the window...
Sybil - Well, this wasn't quite a recipe or a review...just an inquiry.
Seals - That is a lot of food in one sitting! I won't try the New York-style dog because...well, I'm here. Just like I won't have Domino's or Pizza Hut. I'm giving Sonic a try tomorrow!
Do you want me to mail you a real one from Chicago this weekend? I'm sure all the preservatives and dye in the relish helps them travel well.
And it was gooooood!
Or not bad, actually. Ya know?
It's not bad, but it's weakest link is the hotdog itself. You might hardly be able to tell with all the toppings, but the dog is smallish, and boiled or poached - no casing, and gets overwhelmed to the extent that you wonder if you are hitting meat at all on the first bite.
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