Baseball season is back — and so is Toronto’s great hot dog debate. Ahead of the Jays home opener on March 27, chef Anthony Rose joined competitive eater Darrien Thomas — a seasoned player on the pro-eating circuit — to taste their way through the city’s best franks. If you can’t make it to the game, these are the ones worth ordering in.
Tino’s: Anthony’s first place
This beef dog complete with secret Asian sauce was a hit. “All of that is quite delicious,” said Anthony, while Darrien liked “the slight sweetness but a little bit of spiciness at the end.” 2984 Dundas St. W., Umami, $13
Burger’s Priest: Darrien’s First Place

Grandma Loves You
Anthony liked the blueberry and brie combo and Darrien agreed, but both found the bun a bit stale. While the savoury and sweet combo was inventive, both felt it didn’t work on a hot dog. 40 St. Clair Ave. W., French Dog, $9.49
Fancy Franks
Completo
Completo went all in with salsa, guacamole and mayo. Anthony found the toppings a bit overwhelming: Darrien agreed: “It’s actually not bad… just not really a hot dog.” 5 Coady Ave., Completo Hot Dog, $12.50


