“Miguel V working the drive-thru was AMAZING. Give him a raise immediately! If anyone reading this is looking to hire someone, hire Miguel and steal him away from Weinerschnitzel. Best customer service I've ever experienced at any restaurant, including fine dining. Unexpectedly made our night and we are still thinking about the experience days later.“
“The O.G. best Breakfast Burrito in Orange County in my opinion and trust me when I say I've tried them all. It's also extremely popular, so make sure that you're prepared to wait.If you go in off hours during the week it'll be 10 to 15 minutes. If you go very early on the Saturday (closed Sunday) you'll probably wait 45 minutes or more. Don't even bother going after 9 AM as they will probably have already sold out.If you know you're going to want a breakfast burrito on Saturday morning, I recommend calling on Friday and placing an order.There are a couple of tables, but they're in the direct sun so be prepared to deal or go to a second location.“
“I came to hungry bull dog restaurant in diamond bar and it was soo good. I ordered a few dishes like the k style corn dog with pepper jack cheese and sausage, katsu with side of curry, bulgogi beef bulldog bowl, and lastly.. the kimchi fried rice. It was so much food and I loved eating inside their cute restaurant.“
“Solid burger. Husband and I both had the double. Standard has cheese, grilled onions, pickles, mustard. Shared chili cheese fries with my husband. The chili is a little sweet for my taste, I prefer savory. The place was packed. I don't recommend going with more than a party of 2, or you will have to take it to go.“
“Portillo's is a Chicago icon. It has existed for a century in one form of another. It's fast food, but it's "old style" fast food, which by today's standards would totally be categorized as "gourmet" fast food. Portillo's has several locations across the US, though most are in the US. There are two in California, and one happens to be in Orange Co., more precisely in Buena Park, within the Downtown Buena Park area (i.e. across the Buena Park Mall, right where Walmart is.The building and the interior match the historical restaurant in Chi-town. A very attractive mix of 1940's and 1950's Americana. There's a large dining room and a very spacious outdoor patio.Portillo's iconic dish is the Italian Beef Sandwich. You can have it dry, with some gravy with a lot of gravy or gravy on a side (I strongly recommend the latter: you decide how much you want...) Also, you can have the "hybrid" sandwich with Italian and Polish sandwich. Or you can have the beef in a croissant with cheddar cheese, something that vaguely resembles a Philly Cheesesteak. Of course the fundamental difference is that the ribeye steak on a Philly Cheesesteak is grilled, while Portillo's famous beef (it's still ribeye steak) is actually slow-cooked (4-5 hours, I was told). And that makes the meat a lot more tender than that of any ribeye steak cooked with any other method. Portillo's Italian Beef is extraordinary. Incidentally, it's also available in a bowl, for those who are trying to cut on carbs.Portillo's also serves a variety of other classic dishes: hamburgers, chicken sandwiches, sausages etc. It's all good, but really, in my opinion, the Italian Beef and the sausages steal the show. Fries and onion rings are very good, comparable with what gourmet burger restaurants offer. The difference is that Portillo's has prices more in line with regular fast food chains, but the quality of the food is clearly higher. In other words, great value!A good selection of desserts, shakes and malts are also available. All good, but by far my favorite is the strawberry/lemon shake. Very delicious and quite unconventional. It's basically a strawberry shake with chunks of lemon cake inside. You're going to live it!“
“The Hat is the BEST pastrami place ever!! I only wish there was one up North in Sacramento. But if not its nothing but a lil 6 1/2 hour drive to my favorite place ♥️ If you are ever in Southern California and you have never eaten at The Hat, you are truly missing out! Go to The Hat get a Pastrami sandwich, some Pastrami Chili cheese fries and an Orange Bang!!“
“Had to wait for a train that was late so instead of eating on board train did the cafe very reasonable price on food from sandwiches to hamburgers they even sell beer by the cup full very nice staffWheelchair accessibility: Had enough room for a wheelchair to serve themself getting soda or tea“
“This place is tucked away beside the Rite Aid. I only thought to go here because I was looking for something nearby me. The combo meal deal is actually a really great price. I got an American style Corndog with half mozzarella and half sausage with ketchup and mustard. Then my side was dirty fries without hot Cheeto powder. Finally, I got a Fruit Punch Slush for my drink. The food was cooked to order and tasted good. For my own taste, as much as I love cheese, probably would just get all sausage next time. The "dirty fries" were fine. Not my favorite, but crispy, which is always good. The slush tasted really good actually. It is sweet, but I liked it. Service was great. Prices seem fair. Place is clean. Check it out!“
“Do not sleep on this place. Corn dog Castle is so yummy. Even at $10-$12 per corn dog I have to say it is totally worth it. These are not puny corn dogs. They're pretty big in size. I personally have never had the cheese one but I have had the regular corn dog here several times and my absolute favorite is the hot link corn dog. If you can handle a little spice then I highly suggest just getting the hot link corn dog. You get a choice of Mandarin orange or a small bag of chips with each order. The drinks here a little pricey so if you have your own drink then definitely skip out on that. I ordered four corn dogs and one souvenir cup which was $12 and my order total ended up being about $59. Which means that 47 of that was just four corn dogs. Again I understand that that sounds pricey for corn dogs but you are at a theme park so of course everything is more expensive. But I think for that price point I would rather eat these fresh and hot corn dogs then an old chicken tender and limp fries lol“
“Lots of reasonably tasty options. The burgers are solid, but the go-to here is the crispy french fries or the very generous chili cheese fries. They do not mess around with the meat and cheese coverage (so you will have plenty to share) and the crispy fries hold up well to the gooey goodness on top.“
“The food here is really good! The ambiance is cool and the service is okay. I originally came in for two, one for me one for my boyfriend. It took very long bc they were busy but that was a good sign to us!! The pricing compare to mochinut was amazing! Mochinut charges 11$ for a corn dog that is beyond average. Here however, they charge a reasonable price for a good snack! It was so good that my stubborn boyfriend made me drive back so he can buy himself another one!! We only live 15 mins away so we will definitely be back!!“
“Interesting Korean hot dog place--or rather more like a corn dog place, but with a Korean-style coating. It's definitely worth a try. Not really our vibe, as it's a little on the greasy side, but if you're younger or have an iron stomach, then enjoy!“
“Can Mustard's "cut the mustard"? Yes, they can!I like hot dogs like I do my burgers - dragged through the garden. Give me all the onions, tomatoes, pickles & other accoutrement you can put on them. Mustard's has been bookmarked by me for a long while, and the occasion popped up where a visit was what was in order.Mustard's Chicago Style Eatery has all the trappings of a donut shop (donuts, coffee drinks, smoothies, sandwiches). But, the main draw is their Chicago menu, complete with beer & wine. Knowing a Chicago dog was a must, I also ordered an Italian beef to make sure I didn't leave hungry.Char-broiled Chicago dog-Made with a Vienna Beef dog inside a poppy seed bun, topped with pickle, tomatoes, onions, hot sport peppers, mustard, celery salt & neon green relish. Good dog! Never been to Chicago, but I believe Mustard's Chicago dog is a good facsimile, thereof.Italian beef-The highlight for me, especially with the giardiniera (ask for it). Had a difficult time choosing this or their Philly cheesesteak, but happy with my decision. Mustard's Italian beef had some heft to it, and I enjoyed every bite of the sumptuous sandwich. Dipping into the au jus at first, I later doused the sandwich into the stuff, making sure to sop up any au jus left on the wax paper, just so nothing goes to waste. Delicious!Service was good. The staff were friendly, and the wait was minimal. Ample seating inside, including tables which have a checkers board on them, for dining entertainment. The decor has Chicago memorabilia on the walls, and a TV to view the latest ball game. Parking is via a private lot, located in the Maderas Steakhouse plaza.Fuhgeddaboutit! I'm looking forward to ordering the Philly Cheesesteak, next time. Mustard's Chicago Style Eatery appeased my appetite, and I enjoyed the characteristically unpretentious atmosphere. Gives character, in my opinion. Unlike a sterile franchise restaurant that has a rewards program w/ an app. The Chicago Dog & Italian beef warmed my tum-tum, and I'm salivating just thinking about a juicy Philly Cheesesteak.Highly recommend!“
“Love it, love it, love it! There is nothing bad I can say about PCH - my only wish is for more locations as it's almost an hour away. One day I'll have to try other variations, but for me it's always a chili cheese dog with a pickle spear. Every bite is delicious.“
“Today I went and I was surprised that they always have good service. But I don't know what happened today they gave me some spicy pancakes. I told them and at least I thought they would give me new ones since I obviously couldn't eat the previous ones and they didn't ignore me at all. Sosimply. I left . ??“
“This here Wienerschnitzel has been around for generations. My Mom, her sisters, her brother and now me and my family. Great Service, Great Food for a hotdog place. Only things that have changed are the Ownership and the soda product. No more Pepsi.“
“This place is really delicious. Only problem is, typical lines at Disneyland. It took like 25 minutes to get three items. They definitely need more help. Orders thru the app were totally backing up the place. If you are starving, you better bring some snacks to hold you over until you get your food. Once you get it, it is incredible. There was a very nice young lady with a chef jacket on trying to direct people traffic out front and help with any questions and trying to rush the orders. She was very nice and helpful. Great food, just kind of slow.“
“I've admittedly never paid attention to Blue Ribbon Corn Dogs in the past but, once I heard about the pickle corn dog, I knew I had to try it! This is an outdoor food stand located in the middle of Downtown Disney amongst other shops and eateries. Have this in mind because this means adhering to the Downtown Disney parking regulations. You may need to pay for parking if you plan to stay in the Disney vicinity for more than an hour. During busy hours, the turnaround time can be long. For my pickle dog and my husband's Mexican street corn dog, we had to wait a good 10-15 minutes to get our food due to the amount of people ordering before us. We paid about $30 dollars for both corn dogs which seemed pretty steep. You definitely pay that Disney tax here. The pickle corn dog was all I wanted and more! The pickle itself is huge and quality of the dog is great. It comes with a side of peanut butter which I thought would come in a sauce form. Nope! It's a side portion of straight peanut butter. However, pickles and peanut butter are an odd but amazing pair, so it ends up being the perfect compliment. The Mexican street corn dog seemed mediocre in comparison and small portion for the $15 that we paid. We will not be ordering it again. Even though the corn dogs come with a side of classic Lays chips, we couldn't justify the steep price. The pickle dog is definitely more worth it!“
“Best corn dogs ever. I think they’re even better than the corn dogs at DCA, but in all likelihood they’re the same. It’s worth the wait if you like corn dogs. Also if you ask you can skip the chips or mandarin orange to save a couple of dollars. 8.49 for a corn dog or with the chips or orange, 10.89.“
“Was having food next door from tasty box and saw soft serve ice cream sign outside. So you know I had to get dessert from here. The interior was so cute with their displays. I should've gotten a mochinut to try but I couldn't fit that in my stomach so I got original soft serve in a cone. Sooooo smooth and creamy! Loved it“
“I didn't know they also have beers here. It's a small place that sells different types of hot dogs and sides. The food is not bad. The music is way too loud so we can't hear what our friends are saying. I hope they turn it down a lot more.“
“Quick, friendly service. New promotion is offering $3 specials daily, different item each day of the week. Saturday was all-beef hot dog with their signature chili topping — yum! We used the drive-thru, so for atmosphere we can say that the menu board was easy to read, the speaker was clear and loud, and the cashier was smiling and efficient. I tried their Orange Cream Shake but it was not what I expected. There was orange flavored stuff swirled on the inside of the glass, then vanilla shake added and possibly blended. My first sip had a mouthful of crunchy bits of the orange flavoring.“
“There was a Santa Claus that came in and thanked 4 cops for their service. The cops were eating, it's very safe there, I think...well it feels safe. This place is America. In every way imaginable. Corndogs are amazing. Oddly romantic dine in.Parking: Zero anxiety parking lot.Kid-friendliness: The staff is always friendly and it is just chill there.Wheelchair accessibility: No steps or anything. It's all ground level.“
““Worlds largest hot dog chain” and voted “Orange County’s best hot dog” (at least in the past), Der Wienerschnitzel holds a place in my heart as an old comfort food-Been eating these for 60 years and although I admit I often regret pigging out, especially a few hours later when my body is doing it’s best to digest all those elbows, beaks and armpits hot dogs are made of :)Still eat em monthly. Gotta have yer vices!Nom nom nom“
“Came to California over the New Year. Went here for a corn dog and my first ever chilli cheese fries. This place did NOT disappoint! The dark moody atmosphere is awesome, and I love the punny innuendos on the seats and walls! ? 5 stars all round!“
“Tasty corn dogs and cheese corn dogs. My favorite was the cheese corn dog for sure. Get it with the sugar you won't be sorry l. Plus you're already eating a corn dog so why not go big and get the damn sugar!?!?Went during the week so it wasn't super busy. Staff was friendly too.“
“One of the best places for large families to get a decent hot dog with some chili. Great value especially when you find the coupons online on the wienerschnitzel website. Service is always kind.Parking: It is a basic parking lot. Not sure what else to say.“
“Mochinut has made a name for itself, from wherever it is they originate from, somewhere between Taiwan and Japan I'm sure, they definitely deserve the praise and attention of all fellow donut lovers. The texture of mochi with the simple but thoughtfully-classic flavors makes it difficult to choose but impossible not to pass up. Everything is subtle but to the point, no frills, thrills or unnecessary grills, just the dollop of drizzle and a loving layer of icing or flavored sugar, it's the Krispy Kreme you want without the grease or the self-hate that is sure to follow minutes after the box had been emptied, crumbed and tossed in sad coffee jizzzz. The texture is very well balanced, the only thing I would maybe have to say that needs improvement is the freshness but we also didn't come until after 4:20pm-- so story would've been different if I'd shown up at the crack of first donut. If I was casing for more cheese and fried foods, without the OC fair, I'd consider stuffing my face with their multiple flavors of fun batter on a stick. Some of their corndog flavors looked.. like I need a bite or two. And I'm.. one of the last persons who'd ever volunteer to chomp down on corndogs-- any dogs, for that matter. Mochinut you have my blessing. Make sure to go a little extra and get a pack of at least three. Otherwise unveiling what's in this Tiffany box is going to be way sadder than a hungry tiger. If pastries could be animals, these would be the mane on lions. If you could eat a ring of pinchable powerful fur, wouldn't you? Then sleep for two days. I am full, Mochinut! Thank you!“
“If you love Chronic Tacos but you don't live close to one, this place is gonna be your new spot! They're not cheap on the portions *cough*Chipotle!? You will not be disappointed. Check 'em out!Parking: Plenty of parking around the building.Kid-friendliness: Nothing inappropriate in the restaurant. The only thing that would not be considered kid-friendly is that they sell beer. Other than that, it's totally safe for kids.“