Dogos El Chino

Guadalajara


A classic Tapatio experience – and must do post-bar hopping – is a two-for-one plate at El Chino, a street stand grilling up rows and rows of dogs wrapped in bacon and topped with mayo, mustard, onions, panela cheese, and the requisite grilled jalapeño. (Hold the heart burn.)


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