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Blumie Jul 14, 2006 11:16 am

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Originally Posted by xbanker
While touring the Eiffel Tower, I stopped at consession booth just outside the park near the Seine and ordered a hotdog. It was topped with cheese, french mustard, and ketchup on a french bread and let me say for the record that this beat any hot dog I ever ate in the US...at Costco, Baseball Parks, neighborhood BBQ, West/East Coast...!

Here's my Paris hot dog story:

June 1985. My brother and I were in Paris for the first time in our lives, having met my parents there after spending time in London, Amsterdam, Brussels and Brugge. On our first evening we just walked around to get ourselves oriented. We found ourselves in the Tuilleries and, just before heading back to the hotel to get ready for dinner, my brother spots a hot dog vendor and orders one. My parents and I respond incredulously: not only are we about to go to dinner, but we're in Paris, where we expect to have the best food of our lives, and Paul is ordering a f***ing hot dog. Well my brother persists, and we watch as the hot dog vendor takes out a small baguette and hollows it out slightly. He then pulls a hot dog from his cart, dips it directly into a vat of dijon mustard, and then shoves it into the baguette. This looked great to all of us, so of course we all to sample this hot dog. This absolutely was one of the best -- if not the best -- hot dogs I've ever eaten. And fortunately there was no cheese or ketchup involved.

Cholula Jul 14, 2006 11:24 am

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Originally Posted by Blumie
we watch as the hot dog vendor takes out a small baguette and hollows it out slightly. He then pulls a hot dog from his cart, dips it directly into a vat of dijon mustard, and then shoves it into the baguette. This looked great to all of us, so of course we all to sample this hot dog. This absolutely was one of the best -- if not the best -- hot dogs I've ever eaten. And fortunately there was no cheese or ketchup involved.



That DOES sound good! Almost makes me want to jump a plane to CDG to snarf one of those puppies. :)

Howgart Jul 30, 2006 10:38 am

Ted's....Buffalo, New York. Charbroiled perfection.

IAHflyer Jul 31, 2006 7:42 pm

Top Dog on Durant Ave. in Berkeley, Ca.

It's been a while since I was last there,but at the time it was run by a "Soup-Nazi" style operator (ref. Seinfeld), which added to the great experience ^

canuck_in_pa Jul 31, 2006 7:55 pm

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Originally Posted by bigbrownboy
Yocco's in Allentown, PA is pretty strong.

There are 6 of them around town. I have to limit myself to just once a week. Their secret chili sauce is addictive.

2 cheese dogs (everything), 1 cheese steak (no hot peppers), and a diet Coke is my typical order.

I met a FT'er there once: he noticed I was reading ExpertFlyer.

phillygold Aug 1, 2006 4:18 pm

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Originally Posted by canuck_in_pa
There are 6 of them around town. I have to limit myself to just once a week. Their secret chili sauce is addictive.

2 cheese dogs (everything), 1 cheese steak (no hot peppers), and a diet Coke is my typical order.

Way to cut back on the fat and calories with that Diet Coke ! :D

Sorry, I couldn't resist !

CApreppie Aug 1, 2006 11:55 pm

For store brands, supposedly its Boars Head. But we usually eat Hebrew National.

canuck_in_pa Aug 2, 2006 10:15 pm

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Originally Posted by phillygold
Way to cut back on the fat and calories with that Diet Coke ! :D

Sorry, I couldn't resist !

Yeah, I deserve that. I switched from regular when I went low-carb. That lasted a year. Still drinking Diet though.

Speaking of fat and calories, I had "poutine" for lunch for 2 years straight back when I was in high school. It's french fries (the greasiest the better) and cheese curds (really fresh ones so they squeak when chewing) smothered in gravy.

dizzy Aug 3, 2006 3:28 am

skip the hot dog

Go for the brat

State Street Brats
Madison, WI

Rose Marry Aug 3, 2006 11:47 am

Hi,

Drive over to the Newmarket Square meat market in Roxbury around noon, and you'll see a swarm of big guys in '80s Lincolns pulling in and out from Mass Ave and the Expressway. The reason for all the excitement? Boston Speed's Famous Hot Dog Wagon. The stand's proprietor, Ezra "Speed" Anderson, grills some of the largest and tastiest hot dogs we've ever seen. The kosher franks are eight inches long and almost a fist thick.
:cool:

Sweet Willie Aug 3, 2006 12:07 pm

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Originally Posted by Rose Marry
grills some of the largest and tastiest hot dogs we've ever seen. The kosher franks are eight inches long and almost a fist thick.
:cool:

I used to sell a hot dog that big, a 2:1, most reps called it the "homewrecker" :)

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ftgirl Aug 4, 2006 3:31 am

Wienerschnitzel. Seriously, their chili dogs are pretty good.

redbeard911 Aug 4, 2006 9:17 am

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Originally Posted by ftgirl
Wienerschnitzel. Seriously, their chili dogs are pretty good.

There was a time in my life where I could scarf down a half dozen of those babies in one sitting.

crhptic Aug 4, 2006 2:55 pm

Spike's Junkyard Dogs in Providence, RI

Stefferdoos Aug 7, 2006 8:39 pm

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Originally Posted by lombardo
Crif Dogs in NYC
hot dogs + bacon = good.
all dogs are wrapped in crispy bacon. caveat: i have never sampled one while sober.

I have friends that call this manbrosia. Hot dog wrapped in bacon with other meats on top as well and cheese of course.


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