![]() (Or snack, if you so choose to think of them that way.)Įmploys Ex-Cons Taco trucks are so passé. These $1 hot dogs are completely safe to eat, and easily the cheapest lunch in Midtown. The only important thing is survival, and I can say I came out of the hot dog experience unscathed. Truthfully, what do you expect for $1? It’s obviously not going to be a high quality dog, or a high quality bun for that price. The grilled onions were way to watery (too much tomato sauce, and not enough onions) but the thing cost $1 so no real complaints. I’m a big fan of the grilled onions, so I went with those plus ketchup (but she has sauerkraut and mustard if your prefer either of those.) Bun was typical, and the thing just tasted like a boiled hot dog. You have your choice between “sausage” or “hot dog”, and I went with sausage- because it just looked like a plumper, redder hot dog. It’s just a mysteriously delicious food (emphasis on the mysterious), and Eliana’s $1 hot dog cart is no exception. ![]() But it’s hard to screw up a regular old hot dog in my book. Sure, grilled is preferred to boiled, and I’m a big fan of the hot dog/ sausage topped with crazy ingredients. I don’t think I’ve ever met a hot dog I didn’t like.
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