At Eddie's hot dog cart on the corner of 33rd and 9th, you'll find legendary Sabrett dogs topped with homemade chili and zing that's worth every penny.
"Eddie Salguero has been making hot dogs for a few decades now. These days, you’ll find him at the corner of 9th and 33rd standing behind a cart decorated with signs advertising specials like the zing dog with chili, onions, sauerkraut, and mustard. Eddie will probably try to pitch you the zing dog, and you should listen to him. The chili is thick and meaty, the onions are slightly sweet, and the dog is a classic Sabrett. All of the hot dogs at Eddie’s cost less than $5, so pick up a few on your next lunch break." - bryan kim, willa moore, sonal shah, molly fitzpatrick
"Eddie Salguero wants to talk to you about his hot dogs. Stop by his cart at 33rd and 9th Ave, and he’ll tell you all about them. There’s the zing dog with onions, mustard, and thick, meaty chili, and there’s the full house dog that comes with the works. Order both, and you won’t even spend $10. Eddie’s been serving his Sabrett dogs for several decades now, so stop for lunch, get a foil-wrapped meal, and pay your respects. " - Bryan Kim
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