Thanks for the list Ian. Your comment summarises it pretty well though, it's very subjective. I have been going to Ta Do for close to ten years and never had a bad roll and it scored poorly. This list is done by one bloke who ate 27 dog rolls, personally I take more creedance from the wise minds and hungry mouths of the blokes on this forum.
It's very handy for location but some of the ratings seem a little dodgy or even contrived. It all depends on your individual taste I guess.
With dog rolls personally there are several other factors I take into account heavily when I choose my location and there are a lot of locations I could choose driving to and from Ingle Farm to Glenelg each day with the various roots I can take.
Hoangs on Henley Beach - fast friendly service and convenient parking across the road when travelling to work. Always consistent
KG's on corner of Torrens/Addison - never busy, get the Costanza park at the front, still only charges $4.30, family business. Small but tasty
Pho Xiong on Hanson - mrs Wristys favourite or they have the $55 meal deal which includes a gobby
Vietnam right near 127 days - my cousin lives next to it but the lines and parking are shit, great roll though
Strawberry Fair - as above but possibly the slowest service ever. I do like the proprietors the Hat family also.
Hewett - still a virgin but booked a barossa holiday really just so I can try them next month. Don't tell the wife
Fulham bakery - drive right past it but it's a fattier pork so I need to be in the right mood.
Ta Do - try and get there out of loyalty. $7 with a can of coke and easily accessible car park two shops down.
TBH they all make my list because they deliver a level of consistency. The 3 or 4 others that missed the list and no longer get my patronage are one where it is hit and miss. I reckon the rolls are almost harder to stuff up than get right. There are a few others I would like to try but driving to far out of the way for a dog roll seems strange to me
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