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| - So I went here, because I live nearby and I had heard they served Sonoran-styled hot dogs. I like the Sonoran dogs at Moreno's in Mesa and I rarely get out there, because of the distance. I love the Sonoran dogs at that street cart set up at Guitar City (cheaper as well), but I'm rarely in that area when they're open. I absolutely adore the Sonoran dogs in Tucson, those deliciously shady street carts in LA, and Mexico City--where the whole idea began--but as I said before, distance.
In a word: disappointed. Bueno Burger's Sonoran dog was "okay". Everything looked good, but the taste simply wasn't there, as was previously mentioned in other reviews. This place just opened a week or two ago, so I hope quality improves and that this is just new restaurant jitters. If that's the case, I'll definitely amend my review accordingly. The fries were a bit forgettable. They might want to employ a double-fry method and perhaps use fresher ingredients in general since they seem to be trying so hard not to be billed as "fast-food".
Yeah, it's just a souped-up hot dog and fries, but something should make you want to come back to pay $7 for it again, shouldn't it?
I also tasted the burger and it was "just a burger" essentially. Nothing terrible, nothing great. It probably provides some degree of daily nutritional requirements.
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