Cogito wrote:RiverWester wrote:PS I tried Fast Track and thought it was great, but had the lingering suspicion that the dog was not 1/8 lb.?
What's your point? Were they misrepresenting something? Most people who prefer a natural casing also prefer the 10 to a pound size because the thicker hotdogs don't have the same snap. Considering how obsessed you appear to be about finding the "perfect" hotdog, I thought you would have known this.
RiverWester wrote:.
If some hot dog stand is cutting corners on the size, you can be more than likely assured it's to cut cost$ and corners.
gp60004 wrote:if restaurant A serves a 1/8 chicago style dog with frozen fries and
restaurant B serves a 1/9 chicago style dog with fresh cut fries.
Restaurant B is the one cutting corners.
Is that the logic here?
RiverWester wrote:I asked for the standard dog at the factory store, and that's what they told me it was: an 1/8 lb. Good enough buddy? Chrissakes, some people just like to argue.
gleam wrote:gp60004 wrote:if restaurant A serves a 1/8 chicago style dog with frozen fries and
restaurant B serves a 1/9 chicago style dog with fresh cut fries.
Restaurant B is the one cutting corners.
Is that the logic here?
Restaurant A is almost certainly too new-school to gives out fries for free.
stevez wrote: What about Polk Western Hot Dogs? I think they are open late (maybe as late as midnight). You may not be able to get your tomato here, though.
gp60004 wrote:RiverWester wrote:.
If some hot dog stand is cutting corners on the size, you can be more than likely assured it's to cut cost$ and corners.
So
if restaurant A serves a 1/8 chicago style dog with frozen fries and
restaurant B serves a 1/9 chicago style dog with fresh cut fries.
Restaurant B is the one cutting corners.
Is that the logic here?
RiverWester wrote:Anyone been to Jimmy's? Surrounding that property is a self-storage facility. I work in real estate, and i have toured that facility.
It has rat traps "that they say" are solely due to that corner. Why would I lie about this? I am not.
Anyway, that neighborhood is Third World, that's my opinion, and that hot dog stand sucks. Too bad.
Gimme the pickle and tomato. Cheap asses, gimme an S. Rosen's poppy seed bun.
It's pathetic, I live in downtown Chicago and nobody does it RIGHT!!!! Arrrrrghhhhhhhh!!!! Such a damn simple thing.
RiverWester wrote:Anyone been to Jimmy's?
Jimmy's Order Taker wrote:If you want a pickle, you better get your ass to Poochie's.
Jamie wrote:RiverWester wrote:Anyone been to Choppers on 1622 N. Ashland near North Ave.? Their choppak dbl cheeseburger is outstanding......but again they don't do the hot dog 100% correct, unfortunately.
See, I found that burger to be absolutely disgusting. There is something that is just "off" about it, and I find the oval shape of the patty to be indicative of something very processed. Kind of a shame though cause I think the coleslaw and fries were very good, though it has been a few years since I tried it last.
Jamie
jpschust wrote:OK, I'm bringing this thread back on track now. I have a serious serious craving for a dog now, and not my puggle that is snoring on the end of the bed. Does anyone know anything about the dogs at that place on Damen across from the fire station? Decent? Great?
gleam wrote:George's. Not bad. Decent gyros, too. I wouldn't go out of my way, but if you're within a couple blocks, why not?
eatchicago wrote:I remember my first visit there was for a hot dog. My second was for a gyros. I stuck with the gyros and never looked back.
wino66 wrote:The dogs were very basic, "everything" included mustard, chopped white onion and pickle coins. Not quite a true Chicago dog
eatchicago wrote:gleam wrote:George's. Not bad. Decent gyros, too. I wouldn't go out of my way, but if you're within a couple blocks, why not?
When I lived in Bucktown, years ago, George's was much more run-down.
RiverWester wrote:I am really sick of people attacking my opinion and being intolerant of my views. As I have stated, I cannot find the hot dog like the 4 companies have it, the standard fully dressed hot dog....and people are trying to tell me to just stop trying? on a food website? on a Chicago hot dog thread? Don't bother attacking me again and trying to disrupt my quest for the correct dog. If you don't have anything productive to say, then don't disrupt the thread. Thanks.
PS Edit: It is now up to 5 companies that show a fully dressed dog and poppy seed bun as being the standard, here is Best Kosher:
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RiverWester wrote:PS Edit: It is now up to 5 companies that show a fully dressed dog and poppy seed bun as being the standard, here is Best Kosher:
RiverWester wrote:but it really is quite nuts that I cannot find one single hot dog place near here (West Loop/River West/East Village/Wicker Park in Chicago itself) that offers the product that all 4 Chicago hot dog companies show on their website.
JSM wrote:WTF ....That Best Kosher dog is sporting GRILL MARKSwhen did that become "standard"?.