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  • I've been scoping this place out for a while now. But it usually always comes down to that I make a killer chili dog at home that no one could mess with and besides why would I pay someone for something I could do myself. Well, I finally gave in and gave Maui Dog a try based on some of the yelps. The location used to be a cheese steak joint and isn't the sleekest building on the block but who are we kidding, we only come for the food right? I ordered a Hana dog volcanic style (hotter mayo sauce), a spam slider Maui style (sweet with pineapples and stuff), and a side order of fries. The meal came out to over 10 bucks with a tip. The slider had a quarter inch thick slice of spam, which, I haven't had in about 15 years. The spam was on a sweet roll with a bunch of the toppings listed. It was good but not great. I am not a fan of sweet stuff to begin with but then it just kind of fell flat. I would recommend not getting it Maui style. Maybe it would be better if it was spicy. Or if they would sear the spam and give it a slight burnt/rcrisp coat it could be much better. The Hana dog was masterfully created. Absolutely delicious. Nice big dog, buried in bacon, avocado, pico, cilantro, on a sweet bun and the volcanic sauce was money. I will most definitely attempt to recreate this beast at home. The fries were very weak. They were soggy and filled with oil. The kind that your mom would attempt to make at home instead of the fast food version you wanted. I would suggest making them crispier and adding some seasoning. The man at the counter was as friendly as they come. He even came out and was checking everyone and how they were doing. He recommended adding some ghost powder to make the Hana dog even hotter. I may take him up on that. The bill was a bit much for the product. It came out to over 10 bucks with a tip. For a gourmet hot dog, a slider, and potato a 10 spot is a little excessive. However, with that being said, the dog was delicious and the guy at the counter provided excellent service so I would consider going back on that alone. At this point I recommend skipping the fries and slider altogether and sticking to the dogs.
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