October 29, 2024

Love and Hot Dogs

Learn about the man that put the infamous Sonoran Hot Dog on the map.
Produced by Emma Diaz From Season 11 En Español News and Public Affairs
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After recent health-scare we check on Daniel Contreras, owner of restaurant, El Guero Canelo. The Sonoran Hot Dog is one of Tucson’s most well-known delicacies, so we look at the man and his restaurant that put them on the map, by winning a James Beard Award. A customer expresses his love for the establishment and food and employee explains a little bit on what makes a good Sonoran dog, and why she loves where she works. On Oct. 20, 2024, when this airs it'll be the 31st anniversary of the restaurant, and now Contreras plans on retiring in 2025.

Tras un reciente problema de salud, visitamos a Daniel Contreras, dueño del restaurante El Güero Canelo. El hot dog Sonorense es una de las delicadezas más famosas de Tucson, así que nos fijamos en el hombre y su restaurante que los puso en el mapa, al ganar un premio James Beard. Un cliente expresa su amor por este establecimiento y la comida y una empleada explica un poco en que consiste un buen hot dog Sonorense y por qué ama donde trabaja. El 20 de octubre de 2024, cuando estrene este capítulo, será el 31 aniversario del restaurante. Contreras planea jubilarse en 2025.

Producer: Emma Diaz
Videographer: Diana Cadena
Editor: Diana Cadena
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