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Quote: | Originally posted by Pescador
The Chuyita in Santa Rosalia is world famous for their hot dogs and we get plumb unfriendly when someone speaks negatively about our claim to fame so
Jesse is treading on thin ice here. Actually I have had friends come down and I take them fishing for "World Class Yellowtail Fishing", and what do
they remember, the trip to town and getting hot dogs at Chuyita. Go figure. |
She must be an anomaly. Call NASA.
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Dave
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Sabrett's
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For many years my first stop in New York City was for a hot dog cart with Sabrett's ..... just awesome |
My second favorite hot dog.
#1 is Vienna 'natural casing' from Chicago. OUTSTANDING!!!
BTW, my fraternity brother in college was Nathan's grandson. He and I agree...Nathan's dogs suck.
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JESSE
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I have had good Hotdogs in NY, LA, Chicago, Seattle, Vancouver, Tijuana, Mexico City, and other places. But why?? why the sweet bun and borderline
dogfood sausage? and whats wrong with god old fashion mustard, or even Ketchup? why Wilsey mayo reduced with milk? Why? Why? Why?
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Dave
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Ketchup?
Quote: | Originally posted by JESSE
I have had good Hotdogs in NY, LA, Chicago, Seattle, Vancouver, Tijuana, Mexico City, and other places. But why?? why the sweet bun and borderline
dogfood sausage? and whats wrong with god old fashion mustard, or even Ketchup? why Wilsey mayo reduced with milk? Why? Why? Why? |
On a hot dog???
I've shot people for less than that.
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JESSE
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Quote: | Originally posted by Dave
Quote: | Originally posted by JESSE
I have had good Hotdogs in NY, LA, Chicago, Seattle, Vancouver, Tijuana, Mexico City, and other places. But why?? why the sweet bun and borderline
dogfood sausage? and whats wrong with god old fashion mustard, or even Ketchup? why Wilsey mayo reduced with milk? Why? Why? Why? |
On a hot dog???
I've shot people for less than that. |
Your from the east coast, its understandable. But i have eaten some with ketchup wich where very good (off course, not in NY).
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While not in Baja Sur, the hot dogs at the AM/PM in San Felipe are really good and mustard is the only way to go with onions and dill relish.
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Dave
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No need to insult me
Quote: | Originally posted by JESSE
Your from the east coast, its understandable. But i have eaten some with ketchup wich where very good (off course, not in NY).
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I'm an Okie.
And I know lots of people from NY who eat hot dogs with ketchup.
Little people.
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Mulegena
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Actually, I like the hot dogs in Baja Sur, especially those made with buns from the French bakery in Sta. Rosalia. They are GOOD! I love the selection
of creative toppings, bring on the black olives and freshly grated cheese.
In Mulege just down from the firehouse there's a walk-in, sit-down hot dog restaurant, open only at night.
Pescador, where's Chuyita in Sta. Rosalia, please?
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UnoMas
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Ahhh, Hotdogs,
Lips, Utters, eye brows, ears & Bungholes where everything else goes. Wife
loves them but will never cross my lips, have to admit they smell good on the grill with the peppers and all but NO WAY for this Hombre, now a good
U.S. sausage dog thats my choice
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bajabass
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Next time you are in San Quintin, try California Hotdogs! Fried in bacon, con frijoles, NO MAYO PLEASE!! Perfect after a long night of partying at
Huraches. Ate 5 the first night out with my now wife. Glad we were not intimate yet
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajabass
Next time you are in San Quintin, try California Hotdogs! Fried in bacon, con frijoles, NO MAYO PLEASE!! Perfect after a long night of partying at
Huraches. Ate 5 the first night out with my now wife. Glad we were not intimate yet |
I make a stop at the California stand in SQ just about every trip north, but if I eat more than two I suffer......
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bajabass
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Good stuff, huh Bill? I wish they were open early, I usually pass SQ before 8am when I am headed south. I would stop both ways if it were
possible!
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If you want the best, you would have to be here when I make my almost famous, Frank's chili/slaw dogs. I use polish from Costco, make my own chili
and cole slaw. I also put chopped red onions and yellow mustard.
I dont eat calientos here too often because they are turkey!?!?!?#@$!!! They do taste better wrapped in pork fat. I like the chopped tomatoes,
jalapenos, onions and crema....choyero dog.
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bajabass
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Funny, I made a pot of chili this afternoon, and am headed home to chili cheese dogs and fries. Oscar Mayer bun length beef dogs on Orowheat cracked
wheat buns with grated Tillamook medium cheddar. Darn good, but I would rather be eating at California Hot Dogs. I like to see my sticker on the
window from 5 or 6 years ago also!
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I love Mexican Hot Dogs wrapped in bacon with grilled onions, tomatoes, mayo, and ketchup......soooooo gooooood! Better when drunk of course. Pastor
tacos are the greatest thing that everhappened to the world in my opinion.
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When my dad was young he worked in a meat packing plant where they made hot dogs. You would never find one in our house. Even knowing what's in
them, I love 'em. But never with mayo -- even if it was good mayo.
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The case of bloody hotdog regurgitation
Not really, I only had one but it sucked. It was the quesoburro with mystery mayo that almost killed me.
Those thangs are scary Jesse, then again, anything made with that warm aged almost white putrified puss they call mayo might kill.
I can't wait for the animated hotdog GIF to come out!!
DON\'T SQUINT! Give yer eyes a break!
Try holding down [control] key and toggle the [+ and -] keys
Viva Mulege!
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Next time in Cabo try the cart next to the fire department on the main drag killer bacon wrapped dogs and super hambergesas. Extra queso pocito
mayonesa con extra jalapenos por favor amigo
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Skipjack Joe
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Tip Top Meats in Carlsbad gets my vote for the best dogs in the southland.
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Hot dogs
Growing up in Oakland,CA and 22 years on the Oakland P.D. I ate probably a thousand Kaspers hotdogs and to me there is no peer in the dog business.
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