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Those Fabulous Hot Dog Tacos!

Date: 12-03-2009
By: HassoBenSoba

Here's one great region food item that I think deserves it's own topic---Fabulous Hot Dog of Hessville and its legendary tacos. Fab Hot Dog was originally housed in what is now the Subway on the NW corner of 169th and Arizona (by the train tracks). It was a totally 50's place, painted with huge red and white vertical stripes on the outside and a big metal arm with flashing yellow light bulbs on it that extended at an angle out over 169th. Sometime in the later 60's they moved into the old Sinclair gas station on the NE corner of Kennedy & 169th, and that's when I started my long love affair with those FABULOUS tacos! They were all pork, in a mild sauce with authentic Mexican cheese, and their special hot sauce was a killer, with lots of garlic. During most of the 70's (whenever I was in town) I'd get their tacos AT LEAST three, if not four times a week. After a while, when I'd walk in, the cashier girl would call out to the cook "Three Hard, Two Soft...make 'em BIG ones!"...since they decided that a fanatic customer like me deserved a bonus in the form of extra-gigantic tacos. When I moved to Whiting in 1980, I rarely got back there to eat, and I believe they closed down sometime around 1982 (possibly due to my absence?) So it seemed that I had lost one of my primary reasons for living, until....... September of 1997---Fifteen years later!---I'm having lunch with a friend who works in Hessville..and he tells me that the ORIGINAL FAB HOT DOG TACO recipe has been preserved and is being served by a place on North Kennedy Avenue; I almost fell out of my chair! A few days later I was there....this mysterious lounge which was called "DTK--169th Street Station" and which featured this tiny walk-in eatery on its North end. Sure enough, the Fabulous Tacos were there and AS TASTY AS EVER, hot sauce and all! I was in Heaven. The place was run by a Vietnamese family, who told me that "The Tacos pay the rent here!" since they sold so well. I would eat there during the next three years, and would occasionally ask the owner "what happens to the Taco recipe if you sell this place?" "Don't worry", he said. "The recipe goes with the business and cannot be changed in any way." Well..... in September of 2001, shortly after 9-11, another disaster (though on a much smaller scale) took place: DTK was sold to a new owner---nice guy who had good intentions---I was there on his first day of business, and he assured me that the Tacos would remain AS IS. BUT.....within a few months, they started to change. First, the Mexican cheese was replaced by American, then the Hot Sauce recipe was changed (and ruined), etc ...and so I regretfully bid farewell to the best Tacos I had ever experienced. I wonder if the actual printed recipe still exists somewhere? Incidentally, the new owner changed the name of the place to the Escalade Lounge, and within a year there was lots of controversy surrounding their weekend parties, etc...lawsuits resulted and the place is now shut down. Another Region legend bites the dust. Larry r 65
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