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    I had Adobo at a pop-up event at Sceptre Brewing Arts on 1/9/2021. Unfortunately, they were out of chicken by the time we ordered. I got the Beef Bistek Rice Bowl ($12). I also tried some of my friend's fries. The beef was shredded and soo flavorful and tasty. The fries were delightfully crispy and perfectly seasoned. I also tried the Ube Puto (purple yam rice cakes), which were like little muffins. It was soft, but didn't have too much flavor. According to my friends, the Tapa Sliders ($10) were also delicious. They also raved about the Pork Lumpia ($5). The Labat Box ($18) came with Sinigang Fries, Pork Lumpia, Ukoy, and Ube Puto. Everything was delicious, but it was pretty expensive for the portion we got.

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    Love the bistek and lumpia here. The chef is also really kind and helpful- a staple and so glad they do delivery as well.

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    I ordered catered food on Sunday and was able to pick it up Monday. It was ok- lacked a little flavor.

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    My wife and I loved it! Everything they offer is so good, but we especially like the lumpias (sp?) and the bistek!

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    3.0 mi
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    I came here by accident as I was travelling with a friend looking for a specific noodle. Anyway it…read moreis a small location and not super tidy, but they have a VERY impressive selection of items. The staff was extremely helpful and welcoming. I tried a few snacks and found seasoning that I needed for my ramen! I will return. I also appreciate the labels of most products including an English sticker of ingredients. Having food allergies makes international shopping limiting.

    Comprehensive selection of Asian cooking staples with an abundance of choices to suit your…read morepreference. Frozen, refrigerated options also. Snack food? You have an aisle of it every flavored crisp (potato chip), cracker, Pocky, chocolate, sweet, hard candy. Knife cut noodles? There's a range to choose from. Chili crisp? Which brand do you prefer? It's most likely there. Curry spices? They have that as well. Perhaps you need a new wok? Dishes? Saki cups? Tea or coffee? An entire aisle devoted to teas, whole dried herbs or flowers to bagged- organic American brands to global imports. Curry pastes, congee, miso, dumplings, spice blends, soup & meal starters- got the picture? Plus some Costco overstock, imported British staples, Asian shampoo, soap, detergent, hand-washing tubs, LED bulbs-- and assorted clothing and bags. Oh, and I feel obliged to reveal they have Cafe du Monde expresso, but please leave some for me. Prices are fair, also. The staff is helpful- you may even get a few spontaneous recipes.

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    Street Food Thursdays

    4.2(39 reviews)
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    Convenient to office when you're wanting to get out and think you're going to try something…read moredifferent. Sometimes there plenty of trucks to consider. However, not of late. Plan to spend at least $8 for lunch. My usual go to trucks are Mix'd Burgers, Seven Seas and Gekko isn't too bad either. What I like: Mix'd Up: Rockin Hero burger with extra Tzatziki sauce. (Lamb burger) $8.00. Mix'd Up : Sante Fe burger. Which is a black bean burger for the Veg heads or if you just love black beans like I do. $7 or $8....cant remember. It's only a dollar, go ahead....splurge a little. Lol Moving on...... Seven Seas: lamb gryro with loaded fries. It's worth every $12. The fries are loaded with feta and tzatziki sauce. Other than this.....like ordering from here Especially when I get to see the Owner's dreamy eyes. He's so handsome! (I can dream, right?) Gekko: Only been once. I tried a shrimp teriyaki bento box. It was filling and I think I spent somewhere between $12 to $15. Will probably try again one day. Well that's my long awaited review of Food Truck Thursday corner of 12th Street & Peachtree Street. Landmarks are STK restaurant and Bank of America...and obviously you shouldnt miss the Food Trucks.

    If you don't want to spend most of your lunch hour standing in line, best time to go is 11:00 - and…read moreI heard after 1:00. We arrived today just after 11, and the line for Yumbii was reasonable and there were almost no lines at the other food trucks. Last week, we arrived after 11:30 and the lines were miserably long - at least 30-40 minutes for Sweet Auburn BBQ just to place an order, and then maybe another 10-15 minutes for the food. Honestly, the food wasn't worth the wait. I guess there's this expectation that street food is supposed to be unique - something I can't find at the everyday restaurant. And isn't street food supposed to be cheap - like average $5. But I still made the decision to try Sweet Auburn BBQ b/c I was so drawn to the smell of smoking meat. And maybe psychologically I was drawn b/c it had the 2nd longest line so maybe the food is really good. I got the $8 plate which included choice of meat, side, and Texas Toast - I decided on the beef brisket (ok) and the jicama & Asian pear slaw (good). Texas Toast was more like Texas bread - thick but not toasted, and plain w/ no garlic butter :( I tried my friend's salad w/ BBQ chicken - pretty good but nothing special either. If you're looking for a more authentic street food experience, your time might be better spent waiting in line for the other food trucks. So today, I finally had my first Yumbii - and it will not be my last :) My favorite was the sesame fries esp. the chipotle ketchup. The fries are dusted w/ salt & chili flakes, and you can taste a hint of the sesame oil - it really works! Fries are $3 and the portion is enough for 2 ppl. Yumbii tacos are $2 and $3. I had 2 tacos which was plenty - they are deceivingly filling! I enjoyed the fish taco ($3) which was surprisingly 1 big piece of fish (vs. the usual 2-3 tiny pieces you get at other places). I wasn't a fan of the spicy pulled pork taco ($2) - it was spicier than expected and dripping with oil :( And like week #1, we got a King of Pops to enjoy on our walk back to work. I tried the Mojito this time which was nice & refreshing - my only complaint is that all the herbs sank to the bottom of the popsicle which probably can't be helped. I'll just have to come up with a more creative way of solving that problem :) Overall I'm still giving 5 stars b/c I'm a huge fan of street food.

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    Food-O-Rama 2021 food truck festival was in Piedmont Park this June 12th. The event was planned…read morefrom noon to 6 p.m., rain or shine. Here it was all about enjoying nice craft beers, specialty cocktails, local arts, crafts, and live music. It is free to attend. It was held in Grant Park which is a large public greenspace in Atlanta. It's address is 800 Cherokee Ave. It is just south of Oakland Cemetery. As with all public festivals in Atlanta, alternate transportation is recommended because parking is limited. Uber or Lyft are good ideas. So is biking, or walking in on the Beltline. I had a $25 gift card from Yelp which I won on Instagram. I redeemed it at the entrance at information center. Thanks to Jim how helped me at the desk. Thanks to Yelp in giving me an opportunity to explore this beautiful place. If you're craving something fresh, healthy, and delicious, you'll have to try some of their award-winning soba noodles at Island Noodles Atlanta. I love their unique style, taste and presentation. There were food purveyors from across the southeast. They had everything for vegetarians and carnivores alike. There were about 50+ trucks in the park. I would be back again next year.

    "You food truck people think you're so cool. You're not. I can get ice cream at the grocery store."…read more-- Free Samples (2012) Finally, a food truck festival that was well organized, had well-stocked food trucks, was not over crowded and didn't make me want to shoot myself. Thanks, Grant Park Food-o-Rama! Several great things about this event - pre-sale tickets were only $5 (yes, there was a small admin fee), tickets were mobile, so I didn't need to waste paper, the trucks were not cash only - they operated as usually and had credit card capabilities. Also, they were well placed within the park and the lines were not out of control. By my estimation, there were probably about 40 food trucks - with about 7 or so being dessert trucks (who were placed together) and there was such a wide variety of trucks, it was very hard to decide what I wanted to get. From hot dogs, to lobster rolls (two lobster trucks, in fact), to filipino food, to french fries, to crepes, to cheesesteaks, to donuts and everything in between. We were lacking for nothing! There was live music, some vendor booths and plenty of park area to bring a blanket and sit and eat and enjoy the atmosphere. It was 9 hours of food, fun and more food. I cannot wait for this event next year - let's hope the weather is as amazing next hear as it was this year. Thanks, Grant Park Conservancy and Indie South Fair!

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