![]() ![]() Their authentic Chicago-style hot dog is the star on the menu. … It’s those little restaurants where they drop it into the fryer, get it on the grill, and get it ready quick,” she said. They throw it together, and it’s quick and good. It’s those neighborhood spots “where it’s more fast food, made to order. Their menu is inspired by the restaurants they love to visit when they’re back in Chicago, Samantha Lewis said. If it doesn’t work out, we can turn it into a camper,” she joked. ![]() “He found this trailer, and I can’t say no. “The last three years, we’ve been going back and forth with the idea,” Samantha Lewis said. “I grew up in the kitchen,” he said of his family’s businesses in Chicago. Owning a food truck has been DaShawn Lewis’ dream for several years. They post locations on Windy City Bites’ social media accounts and website. until close at Bin 201 and Stogeez at 11th and First for the Ugly Christmas Sweater Party. ![]() On Saturday, Windy City Bites will be at Fleet Farm from 11 a.m. The blue-and-white camper-style trailer will be parked outside Wileys at Sixth and Main starting at 10 p.m. They will be downtown tonight to serve the late-night bar crowd. Windy City Bites made its debut in late October, and owners DaShawn and Samantha Lewis are taking advantage of the unseasonably warm weather to keep the trailer running. Chicago natives who moved to Sioux Falls seven years ago have started a food truck featuring Chicago-style hot dogs.
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