D.C. has a new pop-up destination for colorful, loaded Guatemalan hot dogs (Via Eater_DC)
Like the Chingon, the name “Nim Ali” also carries a badass connotation. In Alonzo’s hometown in Guatemala, the phrase refers to a strong Mayan queen, an honorable nickname given to female family leaders.
She confesses she never had a passion to cook as a kid, but when she moved to the states by herself at 17, she had to be self-sufficient. “They say, ‘You have to fix this, or add a little more of this.’ They are my boss,” Alonzo says with a laugh. “We started creating a small group of customers that already know our food,” Alonzo says. “We started thinking, let’s make it official — let’s start making it real.”
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