"Now that I've moved away from Austin, I really miss Miguel and Zelma's Sonora hot dog."
"I love Wally's, but lately every time I order delivery what I receive looks like a dog's breakfast. the food is good, but it is just dumped in the delivery box in a way that mangles the food. Not very appetizing. it just shows laziness and a lack of care about what is presented to the customer. Where is the quality control? Where is the pride in the product being sent out?"
Our delicious soft serve mixed with your favorite cookies, candy, or fruit.
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100% all beef 1/4 lb. DittyDog. It comes fully loaded: cream cheese, Asian ketchup, caramelized onions, crunchy mix (fried onions/crushed lays chips), honey-mayo, chipotle mustard, sriracha, and green sauce (fresh jalapeno sauce). So sorry, but we do not have 'on the side', so if you ask for something on the side, we simply leave it off the order and send it out.
$7.19
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3 taquitos filled with ground chuck and potatoes, drowned in spicy chile sauce topped with shredded Mexican cheese and green salsa.
$8.00
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"There is no better place to grab a late night bite. I don't even really like hotdogs, but I will never say no to a ditty dog. The food comes out quick and extra hot.The area is very lively with music, tables, and other surrounding food trucks. No complaints about the service."
"My first time eating El Paso style tacos. Tasty and definitely different than any tacos I've ever eaten in Austin. Everything is made fresh and they even make their own taco shells. This establishment grew from a food truck to where they are now in a brick and mortar and it's understandable why it's survived."
"This is a great hot dog! We got the Chicago dog amd the Polish dog and both were perfect. The crinkle cut fries were perfectly cooked as were the pickle chips. We are very happy they are just down the street from us. Located at Moontower. The owners were friendly. We will be back!"
Kaylie F.
May 2, 2024
Hot dog -T-Loc's is AMAZING! I love trying food in new, exciting forms. I never would have tried beans on my hot dog otherwise, and let me tell you, it's a game changer! The fries with aioli were perfectly sauced with just a touch of spice. My husband devoured his La Sonora and practically drank the consome. Aside from the tantalizing food, the service is next level. The woman who took our order overheard my 4 year old who would have preferred his fries sans sauce and was trying to wipe his fries off. She brought him out a small side of plain fries and ketchup out of the kindness of her heart. It's that kind of service that really sets a business apart! If you're in Austin, park your car at this food truck park and try some amazing, authentic, out-of-the-box hot dogs!
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Steve W.
Jun 18, 2024
I'm always on the lookout for the next best burger joint. In Austin, I prefer Dans, Jewboy Burgers and P Terry's. I have to admit I think this place ranks up there with them. I got the double cheese and I have to admit their burger patties are a lot bigger than what Whataburger has to offer. It was very reminiscent of Dan's style of burger as were the fries. I should point out that these are not smash burgers. All together with tax was $17. I was pleasantly surprised to find that there was no tip screen waiting for me at the end of my purchase. Along with a well-made burger, they make some darn good thick shakes. They have plenty of parking and a fairly spacious clean dining room with lots of napkins on the table. They have the right formula working here which keeps people coming back. Plenty of photos below to entice you through the door.
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Lauren D.
Nov 4, 2023
I went to a comedy show and stumbled on this cute little food truck afterward. I ordered their Bulgolgi Fries and their Diddy Dog. The service was decently fast. When I got to the front window to order the owner of the truck held up a hand and told me I had to wait, I found that somewhat rude. Next time just smile and say "I'll be right with you!"The fries stole the show for me! I would actually get extra meat next time because it was delicious! The Diddy Dog was a little dry but I found it to be moderately flavorful.The cost of those two items came out to be a little over $22. It was decent but I believe I would try something else or another food truck!
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Tim P.
Oct 25, 2024
Love this spot! Great tacos and hot dogs authentic to The international cities of El Paso and Juarez. I love the cuisine of Chihuahua. They nail it and proud of them for creating such a friendly brick and mortar!
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Jonathan S.
Sep 7, 2021
I'll call this review "How do I compare thee" lol...Originally I hale from East Los Angeles "Boyle Heights" and recently moved to Texas near the Austin area. And I'm trying to compare the TexMex style with the traditional ELA food, it's not easy. However, today we came to this Gem of a spot that has 7-8 food trucks and a Hair salon trailer yup you read right a hair salon on wheels. Now back to my food lol, I ate 2 chili dogs that damn near close to " Chronis Hotdog" in you guessed it ELA.. The chili dog was on point actually both of them on point lol. And the chili cheese fries were just as good nothing to complain about. If I did have a complaint again if I did it'll be the dogs didn't snap when you bite into them but on my scale 1-10 I'll give these dogs a solid 8. For bringing me back to ELA through these chili dogs I'll give them a solid 10, as we all know things taste better when your at the spot.. I sent this picture to my family and haha my youngest daughter asked to bring her one home. Well guess what we'll be back tomorrow we'll for her, as I saw a tamale truck that grab my attention. Guess there's another review coming mañana. I'll be that regular that keeps coming back, see you soon...
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Paul G.
May 8, 2016
This was easily one of the most interesting, delicious hot dogs I've ever had. I ate one, then immediately bought a second one. The kimchi dog was amazing but the one hot dog with nori flakes was out of this world. Holyyyyy cow. It was so bomb. I am partial to Asian fusion and this place nailed itI will be dreaming of your hotdogs for weeks. Thank you mission dog!
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Dave C.
Jan 30, 2024
A Mazing!If only everyone could do the simple things so well. The humble corn dog, but done very well indeed. Honey batter, juicy hot dog, deep fried to golden brown nirvana. When she asks if you'd like honey drizzled on top? Yes, please. Also try the battered, deep fried, Baby Bel cheese. Think fried cheese, but bougie and fantastic. Thanks for making this simple food, simply delicious.
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Ashley G.
Nov 3, 2024
Mad Dogs is collocated with midnight cravings so expect a crowd. You can self order which makes the ordering process quick and easy.The wait for the burger was over an hour for a single smash burger. The burger wasn't worth the wait but if you decide to order a burger, buy more than one because the burgers are small. While the burger was considered a smash burger, I felt like I stuck with crumbles. The hotdogs did look tasty, I was kinda sad I didn't get one.If all else fails, get the dessert from midnight cravings.
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"I had been wanting to hit up their brick and mortar for awhile, but they are never open when I can make it down there, so imagine my pleasant surprise when walking out of a bar on E 6th, starving and headed to another adjacent food truck that should have been open, but wasn't, I came upon the Mission Dog food truck. I had been eyeing the Dogijuku since I had spied it on their menu and at almost 1am, it was the stuff bacon-wrapped hot dog dreams are made of! The pickled ginger, teriyaki glaze, and wasabi mayo had a 3-some in my mouth and it was not only foodgasmic, but so satisfying and filling! The guy manning the stand was super nice and a Dogijuku ninja! Seriously, he had my dog ready in like 2secs flat! I would usually balk at paying $6 for a hot dog, but I think calling what happened in my mouth a hot dog is to do the flavors and quality of the ingredients an injustice. I will definitely be making a trek at some point to their brick and mortar location to relive the ecstasy in a more contained environment rather than standing on a random corner of E 6th at midnight making noises that I am sure violated some kind of city ordinance and using actual napkins instead of the back of my pants and unsuspecting drunk passersby. In any case, thank you Mission Dogs, not only for existing, but for being there in my hangry time of need!"
"Holy moly! Imagine if you will a world in which the sweetest of food trailer owners takes a Babybel cheese, skewers and dips it in her perfection of a corn dog batter, lovingly fries it up, and then serves it with a drizzle of glistening honey. This world is not imaginary my friends...it's real, and they are so stupidly good I have been craving them since the moment I finished my order! Get your butt to the Thicket Food Park IMMEDIATELY and indulge!"
"I wanted to try this place after seeing the Houston ones pop up. Long story short, this spot is for the hungover college kids or anyone with the munchies willing to go here.Outside advertises some NFT art while the inside has a big cartoon mural and blasts music so loud that maybe it's for the best that they recommend the self serve kiosk to input your order. People were nice enough.I tried the chili cheese dog (one spicy and one not), elote fries, regular fries, and Philly cheesesteak burger (monthly special). The spicy frank is extremely unspicy, pretty much the same as a regular frank. The entire chili cheese dog was.... Okay. There's a bit of a meaty aftertaste with an odd factory-ness similar to a Sonic hotdog. It's a good size and filling but not my favorite. The Philly cheesesteak burger was honestly better even though I'd rather have those mall Philly cheesesteaks. There's just some odd aftertaste to all of their meat or cheese or something that isn't strong enough to hate the food, but prevalent enough to not want to frequent the restaurant. The fries are the best part. It has that textured and crispy coat that I love. But getting the elote fries.... The taste isn't bad but they definitely let their corn sit because it's a bit touch and old. Even if you don't taste it yet, it's visually obvious with the size, firmness, and brownish color. They might air dry the corn to remove the moisture so the fries don't get soggy, but it seems overly aged and a bit hard to enjoy the elote when it doesn't compare to the fries.Most everything is $8-10. Great price but also not the best quality. Am I happier with a Costco hotdog and pay much less? Yeah, but at least the food looks fun and the hours span well into after-bar times."
"The business owner has excellent customer service. His food is authentic, delicious and halal. My favorite item on the menu is the Kafka wrap with a side of fries with garlic sauce. Ask him for a side of garlic sauce. It's the best I've ever tried! I highly recommend stopping by to try this place out!"
"I've gotten some hot dogs from this little hot dog stand a couple times. The hot dogs are delicious, hot, and he gives you whatever condiments you want! The frito pie is delicious! He has chips and drinks too. Always super nice and friendly! Great on a Sunday afternoon while bar hopping. Lots of options, bbq chili dog, basic dog, Chicago dog, sauerkraut dog... sometimes when I take my dog for a walk downtown I stop and get us both a hot dog. The owner cuts up the hot dog for my dog. He is wonderful! Please give Dugson Dogs a try! Family friendly and great quality! Love that Bastrop has its own hot dog stand!!!"