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Businiess name:  City Eats
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I can't tell you how much I love a good hot dog. I've made hundreds (if not thousands) of hot dogs at home over the years. But to my dismay, there was never a place where I could just go and get one. Well, until City Eats opened up, that is.\r \r What's great about this place is that their hotdogs (100% beef Sabrett franks) are imported from New Jersey. Everything about the hotdog takes me back to the day I had my first pushcart hotdog up in New York about seven years ago.\r \r The menu is as creative as the staff is friendly. There's such a wide variety of hotdogs to choose from, with influences ranging far and wide, from Texas to Philadelphia to Jamaica. My personal favorite is the Philly Dog, which is a hotdog slathered in Philly cheese sauce and topped with sauteed onions.\r \r A hotdog isn't the only thing that City Eats does well. Their chicken sandwiches and cheeseburgers are great, and they also make a mean cheesesteak. You can get a side of gravy fries with your meal, or get some quality Italian Ice for dessert.\r \r In Kingwood, there's hardly any hotdog places. In fact, I don't think I've seen any other place that has hotdogs in Kingwood. So I'm glad that the one place we do have is so good. Pros: Authentic ingredients, creative menu, friendly staff Cons: Suburban people may not appreciate urban authenticity

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