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    3.3 (4 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Myung Rang Hotdog - Nestled between the Habit Burger and Cafe Rio

    Myung Rang Hotdog

    4.5(121 reviews)
    8.8 mi
    $

    We tried Myung Rang Hotdog for lunch and found it to be just okay. We ordered the Potato Hotdog,…read morethe Monster Double Hotdog, and the Mandu chicken dumplings. Everything was very heavy, deep-fried, and the flavors started to feel one-note after a few bites. The total came to $25 for two people, which seemed expensive for what we received. Overall, it was fine to try once, but I would not go out of my way to return.

    Was in South Jordan for the day and wanted to find something new and interesting! So my friend and…read moreI definitely had to make a stop while in town. The parking lot was a bit confusing to get to with all the shops around it but no biggie. The shop itself was clean and open with great light and server was very patient with us while we figured out their menu. We split a potato mozzarella dog, tteokbokki and an item I can't remember the name of it, but it was popcorn chicken and fries and sauce. First, we tried the potato dog and it was super crispy and cheesy definitely the highlight of our meal. Then my friend had never tried the tteokbokki before and I was pleasantly surprised by how chewy and fun it was but the spice level definitely creeps up on you. Another surprise was that there seemed to be Gyoza and hotdog in with rice cakes. The fries and popcorn chicken were also super spicy, but had great texture and crispness. It was super fun to try out another cuisine! We did wish there was something more fresh and light on the menu like fruit or a little side salad or something to help the balance out the fry. My mouth was definitely tingling on the way out!

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    Dog Haus - Sandy - SOOO CALI - wild arugula, avocado, tomato, crispy onions, spicy basil aioli

    Dog Haus - Sandy

    3.9(454 reviews)
    9.9 mi
    $$
    Vegetarian friendly
    Halal

    Just moved to the area and thought I would check out Dog Haus. The burgers and brats are both good-…read morei decided to try the most basic of each option, just to get a lay of the land, so i got the cheeseburger and das brat. The burger is a good smash burger and the brat is a good brat. Both were cooked great and good choice of options for whatever toppings/options you may be feeling. The onion rings were fire. My two negatives: 1: The price. It's not insanely expensive, especially when you consider how large the size of the items are, but definitely on the pricier side if you're just wanting to hop over on lunch break or something. 2: The buns. I have to assume their Hawaiian bun is a love it or hate it type of deal. I found the buns too sweet and they got soggy very quickly. It's a cool idea with the Hawaiian bun, but I found it to be less than desirable for my own taste. Would be cool to see an alternative option. Overall a good spot and will likely be coming back.

    Food was alright - Service was horrible!…read more We walked in, looked at the menu for literally 10 seconds, and then were told by the guy behind the counter to "let him know when we were ready to order". He then walked away to the back and didn't come back. For several minutes. We ended up ordering digitally, which was fine. But we sat there for a few minutes wondering if the guy was going to come back... It took 20 minutes to get our food. (There were maybe 3-4 other people in the restaurant, it wasn't busy.) When we got our food, my chili and my hotdog were cold... and my husband's order was wrong. I would have given this review 2 stars... but I'm giving it 3 stars because the food tasted pretty good, and when we gave them the feedback in person, they actually wanted to make it right, and they gave us a cookie.... And I have to say... the consolation cookie was pretty good! ;)

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    J.Dawgs

    J.Dawgs

    4.3(23 reviews)
    10.0 miDowntown

    I haven't had j dawgs in a while, but I've been wanting to introduce it to my boyfriend, who…read moredespite being a Utah native, has never had it before! Needless to say, it did not disappoint. He got a polish dog with special sauce, sauerkraut, and a pickle, and was impressed! Solid 8.5/10; he said it's not as good as Portillo's (the gold standard for Chicago dogs) but still liked it. He said he doesn't usually like hot dogs, but could see himself craving it. I got a beef dog with special sauce, onions, and a sprinkle of celery salt, and it hit the spot for me (9/10)! I would've wanted the server to be a bit more heavy-handed with the special sauce, but there are free little to-go cups you can grab yourself, so I definitely added some to mine. I'm sure we'll be back. It's a little tucked away from City Creek and we didn't even realize it's been this close to where we live all this time, but now that we know, it'll be added to our rotation! Restaurant is clean and modern. Be sure to go straight and then right to order rather than directly right. We saw a lot of people make the wrong choice and have to turn around. A more obvious sign on the wall rather than hanging from the ceiling might be a good idea!

    Visiting here unlocked a part of my college brain I didn't know needed to be unlocked. Used to go…read moreto the location near BYU allllll the time in college 10+ years ago and hadn't been since. Saw this when visiting for a convention and had to stop in and have my husband try it. The sauce really is THAT good. I did not fabricate its goodness in my memory. Highly recommend to anyone needing a quick, delicious & inexpensive lunch. This location is big and clean. Service was quick!

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    Wienerschnitzel

    Wienerschnitzel

    3.5(15 reviews)
    3.7 mi
    $

    We went inside to eat! Probably the cleanest fast food restaurant we have been to in years! Staff…read morewas super nice and food was delicious!

    Hotdog!!! Had one of the best hotdogs I've ever had. Such an underrated but fantastic part of a…read moresummer (or any season) meal. The hotdogs come very neatly wrapped, and the hotdog buns are separately heated with just the perfect amount of fluffiness and fresh taste. I'm guessing maybe they steam the hotdog buns because the taste and texture is so much better than the kind of hotdog buns you buy in plastic bags off supermarket shelves to use when you're grilling hotdogs at home. This particular Wienerschnitzel has the iconic building design I grew up with in California. Simply a classic, historical icon. After regrettably missing my big family cookout this year back on the 4th of July, I was super happy to see the iconic building while running a random errand, and I was glad for the chance to get a hotdog in summer before the end of August. There's the classic style drive-thru, but I prefer going in places. Inside the lobby area and behind the counter was immaculately clean. Even though I was extraordinarily pleased that this restaurant location has retained the iconic, exterior design, which truly hit the nostalgic spot, the interior is completely modern and really nice. Looking around, the parking lot and facility is incredibly well maintained. You can see that the owner has put a lot of effort into maintaining the place. I'm planning on swinging out here at least every couple of weeks now to grab a hotdog. Seriously, so good. How did I ever forget how much I like a good hotdog.

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    Nana’s Sonoran Hotdogs - Sonoran Hot Dogs

    Nana’s Sonoran Hotdogs

    4.9(29 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    No, you probably do not know what a Sonoran Dog is. So no, you don't know if this is authentic or…read morenot. I'm from Tucson. I tried almost every Sonoran Dog offering--restaurant, food truck--in Tucson. Seriously. And have Yelp reviewed and rated them all. Folks, this is the real deal. So what makes a Sonoran Dog? First, the hot dog. bacon wrapped, with the right sized pinto beans, and diced tomatoes and onions. Next, mayo, guac sauce, and sometimes mustard, depending on the vendor. Often served with a grilled pepper. So far, so good. But if you don't have this final ingredient, IT IS NOT A SONORAN DOG! And that is.... ....THE BUN! Sonoran dogs are only Sonoran Dogs if it has the right bun. These are the right buns. Well...I'll say it is 99% the real buns. He gets them shipped in from Phoenix, I believe. Phoenix does not have the best Sonoran Dogs. In Tucson (the first North American city to be named a "Gastronomic Capitol of the World" by UNESCO) *all* Sonoran Dog vendors get their buns from Alejandro's Bakery. Period. *All* of them. And they are a special bun. Long, in which the hot dog actually fits, tapered at each end, fluffy, and ever so slightly sweet. Half of the enjoyment of eating a Sonoran Dog is the bun. And often you end up with a bite or two with no more dawg and it is a pleasure to eat that left-over bun with still a few of the other ingredients in it. With Chipilon style of Sonoran Dog (from a certain Mexico province of the same/similar name?) the bun is toasted on the grill on both sides and there is cheese at the bottom of the bun, which is melted. This is how he serves them. And the toasted bun is the best way to have a Sonoran Dog in my opinion. So I say his buns (from Phoenix) are 99% real because these buns have one end sort of sliced off. But that does not detract from the experience of eating these fine dawgs. The only drawback for me is that these dawgs cost $8.50. But hey, we're in Utah, and he has to import the buns, so that's an extra cost. In Tucson, anyone would balk if the dawg cost more than $3.50. But for me, this is the only game in town. And it's a good one. And he serves his with Duros de harinas (Mexican wagon wheel chips). And tonight I tried a combo that comes with any version of dawg he does plus a "mini quesadilla," which wasn't so "mini" as he stuffs it with a generous amount of cheese and you get three triangles. He's in the Latinos Furniture parking lot on Redwood in West Jordan. In case you use Apple Maps, until they accept the correction I sent them, it is on the east side of Redwood: 7659 S Redwood Rd. His weekly location (if different than Latinos) is on his Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nanassonoranhotdogs. Even my wife, who doesn't like hot dogs, like Sonoran Dogs and likes these Sonoran Dogs. Check it out! 5* = A top favorite. Mind-blowing good. I will definitely return and I will go out of my way to go here. Worth every dime of my money. 4* = Outstanding. Top-tier. Some elements not quite as good as it gets, but it still is worthy of my regular business. 3* = Good experience. I might do repeat business if it is convenient, the only option, the only one in its category, or on a whim, but would not be among the first thing to come to mind. Would definitely recommend you trying it to get your own take on it. 2* = Not so good. Would not recommend at all. Waste of money. 1* = How are they still in business? Stay away at all costs!

    Staff was friendly. Made it on the spot do it was hot and fresh. I really loved the balance of the…read moreflavors. Bacon was cooked well so it wasn't chewy. All wrapped into a Texas toast style bun without it being too greasy. Overall really tasty and would for sure way here again!

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