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    3.4 (8 reviews)

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    Plain Fries $4
    Anrana S.

    Visited the truck at Lavins in Wayland. It's expensive. $9 for a dog. Even the plain dog, with no toppings is $9. I asked for ketchup, they told me to pump it myself. However when you are getting a to go order and get handed a big bag, what am I going to do - start unpacking the bag and start unpacking dogs so that I can find the plain one to add my own ketchup??? And then try to pack it all up to bring back home? The onions on the Tex MEx or the Western were huge onion pieces. Huge raw onion pieces. Really not pleasant to have such huge onion chunks. Overpowered the other toppings. Gave me bad onion breath. The cheese sauce was the same stuff you get in gas station nachos. For $9 I expected more. A lot more.

    Mark T.

    Take your little hot dog stand, and dial it up a notch. Size: While they were larger than your typical hot dog, they filled you up nicely without forcing you to loosen your belt. Still, I would not call them gigantic. Bread: bread wasn't the play-dough hot dogs usually come in. It kept together very nicely despite everything piled on inside. The "dog": dog was of good quality, no complaints here. Toppings: I had The Western which comes with bbq sauce, cheese sauce, and onions. Combination worked surprisingly well. Although here was a little too much cheese for my taste, the bbq sauce was noticeable; and the onions added a wonderful freshness and crispness to the dish. I was originally planning on critiquing them for lack of creativity/variety in their dogs, but looking again at the menu saw that they have a fair amount of it. Besides, loading them to the point of insanity, especially in the case of a food truck, would create and almost immediate mess, and possibly a waste of an otherwise perfectly good hot dog when it falls to the ground. Now, the dog may have just been good, but I will go as far as to say the fries were great. They were fresh, and cooked perfectly, just a tiny bit of crispness on the outside and softness on the inside. In terms of toppings, when it comes to fries, I say bring the cheese sauce, and bring it they did. I couldn't tell you if the fries were seasoned, but with the awesomeness of cheese sauce, I quite frankly didn't care to notice. Even ketchup wasn't really needed. Other than cheese sauce, since I had the nacho, this also came with salsa and onions. In this case, a touch more of these two would not have hurt. With the fries, however, I would have liked to see a little more variety in their offerings. The food was solid for sure, and the service was quick and polite. With this, the reason I gave 3 stars is one of value. I felt $7 for a hot dog and $6 for fries with toppings ($4 without) is a bit steep.

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    Hot Doogy

    Hot Doogy

    3.5
    (72 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    I was looking for something different to eat and I like hip hot dog spots with various toppings. I…read moreexpected it to be pricey like $6-7 a dog but not $10 to $16 a dog. That killed it for me to buy more than one. After checking out Yelp photos and the online menu first upon arrival, I settled on the "New York Style" hot dog with small fry (3.50) and no drink. It came out to $15. It took a little while to get my order. I was there ordering with the cashier before some guy came after to order by kiosk which got his order first. My hotdog was loaded and tasted amazing. After finishing, I wish I had another because I wasn't full even after the fries. But I could never pay $20 for 2 hotdogs. Shop was clean and cute inside. Cashier was nice. A fairly new resident recommended the chicken bowl next time. The only other location is on the Natick Mall. They would be more busy if they come down $3-$4. Hope they aren't wasting their toppings with these prices.

    Really tasty chicken. Open late. Friendly service. Overall it was good for what I needed. I would…read morenot say run there you have to try it. I had the chicken bowl it was a somewhat small serving of chicken. I moved it from the bowl to cut it up. I ended up eating just the chicken, sour cream and beans. I asked for less rice but the bowl is mostly rice so I don't think they accommodated that request. Corn was dry. Lettuce is iceberg and minimal. If you like rice this would be a good choice.

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    Casey's Diner

    Casey's Diner

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    Always on the search for a rarified gourmet burget, but sometimes the…read moreclassic flat top diner style just slaps! We lucked out and grabbed 6 of 10 counter stools. Lots of folks grabbing takeout at the window or delivered to the car. My burger on a griddled bun, juicy with everything ( pickle relish, sliced pickles, ketchup, raw onion, lettuce, tomato and white american) hit the spot.

    Walked in with my senior service dog and was told flatly "no dogs" -- no vest? Then apparently no…read moredog. For the record: under the ADA (and Massachusetts law, which follows it), a business can ask exactly two questions -- is this a service animal required due to a disability, and what task is it trained to perform. That's it. No vest, no ID card, no paperwork required, full stop. I said as much, was met with attitude, stepped out to keep the peace, came back in with documentation anyway (which I didn't legally owe him), and got a passive-aggressive "well you could've shown me that at the beginning" -- followed by a genuinely bizarre stare-down over the counter. Charming. Then, while waiting on my order, I made the mistake of taking a video of the (admittedly cute) interior -- 100-year-old diner car, hard not to want a keepsake -- and got yelled at for filming, with a pointed accusation that my brother outside was "also filming," said like it was a crime. Meanwhile this place has an active social media presence built on customers doing exactly that. You can't crowdsource your Instagram content and then treat a phone camera like a weapon. Oh, and the hot dog itself: $5 for a boiled dog on white bread, no toasting, no char, nothing. A sad little snack to cap off a genuinely unpleasant interaction. The building has real history. The guy behind the counter does not deserve it.

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