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Maria's restaurant features imported food

Vienna hot dogs come from Chicago, IL

V.I. Benaitis writes:
Have you eaten the Chicago style dogs from Maria's on 55 by NAPA in Campbellsville? They are authentic Vienna hot dogs imported from Chicago and they have the steamer from Vienna also. She features Chicago pizza and it is the closest copy of Chicago pizza within this area. We moved into this area several years ago and return to the Windy City several times a year to visit family and especially to bring back ethnic foods including Tom-Toms, as well as Italian sausage and other ethnic foods. If you haven't tried Marias, it would be worth the drive to C-ville to check it out! Perhaps she would share her secret for acquiring the dogs. -V.I. Benaitis
Above comments re article 40126: Wants to make Chicago style hot dogs at home




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