Nick Rallo
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Let us guess: You had a few too many Dallas Blondes at last night’s Fleet Foxes show. Or maybe you drank an entire box of pinot grigio on your couch — we’re not here to judge. Either way, your hangover might need a helping hand today. These cheesy, sauce-covered, blatantly unhealthy but delicious dishes are here to help.
The sour cream enchilada at Blue Goose Cantina
Make no mistake: Tex-Mex always helps, regardless of the situation. The sour cream-covered enchiladas at Blue Goose Cantina will soak up all of your mistakes, save for the texts you sent your ex at 3:30 a.m.

Two words: burger bao.
Nick Rallo
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The burger bao at Sumo Shack Return to the scene of the crime for the Old Monk’s fish and chips. Courtesy of the Old Monk
It’s a cheeseburger inside of a fluffy bao bun. What else do you need to know?
The Old Monk’s fish and chips Hello, lover. Nick Rallo
Nothing erases pub mistakes quite like pub food. Fill up on Belgian beer-battered fish and chips at the Old Monk, which has been serving pub fare in Uptown for nearly 20 years.
The burger at Hide
Nothing lights up the pleasure center of our brain quite like molten American cheese sliding off a juicy burger. Hide’s burger, made with roasted garlic aioli, braised onion and bacon, is the great American cure-all. Stop by during happy hour and it’s only $6.