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Contribuisci feedbackTouring musician played at the rhythm room. this was the perfect post gig meal. Get one con todos and one with the works.
This time I didn't like it because the lady who take the order was or is new and she don't know how to offer service because went for 3 hotdogs to go and she forgot to put the little containers to put the mustard ,ketchup,cheese,etc and that make my hotdogs be not good
We were in Phoenix with time to kill before heading for the airport. We had not had an opportunity to try a Sonoran hot dog so far on our visit to Arizona, and wanted to do so. After searching on line for the best Sonoran hot dog in the area, we set a course for Nogales Hot Dog #1. It is a food truck with a covered picnic area set up in a predominantly Hispanic area of Phoenix. We ordered a Sonoran hot dog. The man operating the food truck told us to pay after eating. Soon two dogs were brought to our table (perhaps the language barrier caused this. . No worries, we both had one instead of sharing one. The hot dog was wrapped in bacon, and topped with pinto beans, mayo, diced tomatoes, diced onions, and cheese. The bun was similar to what you would use for a lobster roll. It tasted fine, but didn’t seem to match pictures we had seen of Sonoran hot dogs, like maybe some toppings were missing? We paid and were satisfied we got to try this regional item.
This is the best hotdog place in the east side. This hotdog stand is located on 32nd street and McDowell. South of the flower shop store. The service hotdogs are great. They open at 7 pm.
This is how a true Sonoran dog is! I love this place and so grateful they're around to give that taste of a real Sonoran dog, like I'm down in Douglas
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