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  • I'll have to admit that most of my favorite foods actually come from the few years that I lived in New York. It's no secret that there is an on going battle between who makes the better food, New York City or Chicago? I have had my fair share of "New York style" hotdogs, and still wish that there was a legit New York style hotdog stand somewhere in the valley. Having said that, I have to admit that I may have become adopted to the Chicago style dog. Chicagoland Hotdogs & More are the people to attribute to my conversion. I thoroughly enjoyed my experience there. The only difficult thing was to pick what I wanted from their huge menu. I was told about it by a friend and he suggested that I get a Chicago-dog my first time around. Needless to say I took the advice and got two, and my favorite side dish, onion rings. As I waited I noticed that they had Chicago stuff everywhere; Cubs, White Sox, Bulls, you name it they had it. Even down to a detailed map of the city. However they did have the Yankees game up on the TV, so now I didn't feel like I was betraying New York to bad. My order was done sooner then I thought, and there it was in front of me my first chicago-dog. It had a vienna beef hotdog, mustard, tomato slices, a pickle, hot peppers, a special relish, onion, and some really good seasoning salt. This was no normal dog, because this thing was loaded. At first I thought that most of those toppings contradicted each other, but as I took my first bite, my New York bias was humbled. It was out of this world. Both of them. I don't know what kind of seasoning salt they used on this but it complimented the veggies perfectly. The onion rings were awesome as well. I say that, because the onion didn't all come out in your first bite, which is my biggest pet peeve when it comes to onion rings. The breading they used seemed to be a perfect amount for how much onion there was. One of the employees realized as I was eating them that I was not using any ranch because they neglected to give it to me. That would have made me angry had I known what I was missing. They must make their own ranch because it was hands down the best dipping ranch I have ever had. I'd recommend this "mom and pop store" to anyone, especially if you like hotdogs. I am sure that I'm going to be one of their regulars.
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