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		<title>Eating at Shea Stadium: Nathan&#8217;s Foot Long Chili Cheese Dog &amp; Nathan&#8217;s Fries</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 03:44:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Nathan\'s Chili Cheese Foot Long Hot Dog & Nathan\'s]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unlike Dodger Dogs in Los Angeles, Chili Cheese Coneys in Cincinnati, or Garlic Fries in San Fran, Major League Baseball in New York is known more for its overpriced players than its overpriced stadium grub. Enter NYC Food Guy. I&#8217;m here to tell you that if you&#8217;re going to Shea Stadium the best bang for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unlike <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/eileenrose/766832916/" target="_blank">Dodger Dogs</a> in Los Angeles, <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/willie/116164973/" target="_blank">Chili Cheese Coneys</a> in Cincinnati, or <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/ario/1025049283/" target="_blank">Garlic Fries</a> in San Fran, Major League Baseball in New York is known more for its overpriced players than its overpriced stadium grub. Enter NYC Food Guy. <strong>I&#8217;m here to tell you that if you&#8217;re going to Shea Stadium the best bang for your buck may just be the</strong> <strong>$7 Nathan&#8217;s Chili Cheese Foot Long Hot Dog</strong>.</p>
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<p style="text-align:left;">$7 for one hot dog is ridiculous, but this puppy is a meal. Beefy chili, artery clogging cheddar cheese sauce, and a plump, juicy dog (ask for a well done one).  It&#8217;s obviously not as good as the Nathan&#8217;s in Coney Island, especially when it comes to the flimsy white bun, which collapsed under the weight of the dog and toppings.  The dog is typical Nathan&#8217;s, not too snappy with a balanced flavor between garlic and beef. The chili is beefy and thin but works well with the overtly artificial cheese sauce, which was killing me slowly.</p>
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<p style="text-align:left;"><strong>The fries ($5.00)</strong> are certainly Nathan&#8217;s style, but definitely not up to par. They&#8217;re never really crispy, even at the real Nathan&#8217;s, but most of the time at Shea they&#8217;re not only soggy but cold too. I&#8217;m a french fry addict, I have a hard time not getting them, but I will definitely pass on these next time I attend a Mets game and I suggest you do the same.  Honorable mention to <strong>Leo&#8217;s Latticini (a.k.a Mama&#8217;s) <a href="http://www.bridgeandtunnelclub.com/bigmap/queens/corona/leos/index.htm" target="_blank">Italian heroes</a></strong> which I hear are significantly better at the actual Corona, Queens store.</p>
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