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Oviedo Food Truck Bazaar

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This is a fun food truck pod! We attended for the first time last night, the evening started out…read morerainy, but as us Floridians know...rain usually moves through the area quickly and it did last night. As the event is located on the back of Oviedo Marketplace, by Chamberlains and the Regal theaters, there was plenty of parking near the trucks. Bring your own tables, chairs, tailgating canopies or umbrellas to shade from the sun- as there is no shade. People had their areas set up near their cars, much like tailgating at a football game. The event was well attended, very crowded after the rain stopped. Saw singles, families, large groups and people of all ages. While most trucks still are cash only, I'm seeing more of the iPad credit card readers with the trucks. Still always best to show up with cash. Gastro Truck, Big Wheel, Yum Yum, Melissa's chicken and waffles, The Batter Bowl, Treehouse truck, Crooked spoon, Korean Taco Truck, Crepe lady, C&S Brisket, Firehouse BBQ, Gator BBQ, Traveling Gourmet, Mama's soul food, CK Jerk Shack Gourmet Island BBQ,Tastebuds-Catering and more were there. Notable missing: Winter Park Fish Co., Monsta Lobsta There were about 15-20 food trucks in attendance, all of the most popular trucks were out in force and a few that were new to me were out. Mama's soul food truck would be one of those trucks. Great menu, we swung by for the dessert of 3 tier red velvet cake, but there was everything from Fried chicken, ribs, fried catfish, you name it. (Menu pic posted). The service was super friendly and the food portions coming out were HUGE and a great deal for the prices charged. My red velvet cake was a nice slice, cake was moist and cooked well. The Cream cheese frosting was a sweeter cream cheese, a bit sweet for my taste, but the white chocolate chips studded on the frosting was a yummy touch. The Batter Bowl- We tried the goat cheese Triple Chocolate Ghirardelli brownie. The brownie was nice and moist, more cake-like and much less chocolatey than I was expecting. The goat cheese based mixture was swirled on top like a cheesecake layer and tasted like cream cheese- it was missing a goaty tang but was tasty. For those that aren't fans of goat cheese, don't be afraid to try this. Good price for $2.50. Big Wheel was offering fried artichokes, which were good and not at all greasy. However, they would be much tastier if the whole artichoke hearts were sliced in half so the inside benefited from the Parmesan cheese, truffle oil and chili flakes they were tossed in. When you bit into the whole fried artichoke heart, the primary taste was steamed canned artichoke hearts. Hubby enjoyed the chicken skewer, which was hoisin flavored last night. Very tender, juicy and perfectly cooked. C&S brisket truck- Hubby went for the Brisket sandwich and said the Brisket was very tender but lacked flavor, this was the general consensus from the group that tried the large sandwich. Nice deal, $8 for a whole sandwich served on Texas toast or $6 for a half. The Rachel and Reubens coming out where huge and getting raves from those around. Hubby was bummed he didn't go that direction and will check them out next time. I didn't get the name of the Latin food truck we stopped at, friends ordered fried plantains (tostones) topped with Ropa Vieja (Braised shredded beef) and raved about the flavors.....so much so that they went back for a second order. They also ordered the shrimp quesadilla that they said was good and some Venezuelan cheese sticks, which I tried. The cheese sticks started with a mild, white cheese similar to provolone and had whole wheat dough wrapped around the cheese. It was fried and served with a creamy cilantro sauce on the side. The cheese sticks were not at all greasy, quite yummy and I would order again. Longest lines: Yum Yum cupcake truck, Melissa's chicken and waffles, Crooked Spoon, Treehouse truck and Crepe Lady. Longest wait would probably go to Melissa's Chicken and waffles- my friends stood in the Melissa's chicken and waffle truck for 45+ minutes and the end of the line was still 3 trucks down when we left. They were cranking, but should look into getting another double sided waffle maker going for large events. Yum Yum opened a second window and started cranking people through quickly, so fear not if you see a long line. :) Our group had hoped Monsta Lobsta would be there, when I posted a question on their FB page, they were out of town for the weekend. Hopefully, they will be at the next Oviedo Bazaar. This was a fun event that we'll be back for!

Set in a back parking lot of the Oviedo Market Place, this event garnered some attention…read more Although, the crowd was not as huge as the Orlando Food Truck Bazaar at Fashion Square mall neither was it small like the Food Truck Pod Cafe at Lake Lilly. There were two trucks that always has a line anywhere else but had the shortest non existent line here, Pupusas and Arepas El Cacao. Sad. Too ethnic for the delicate palates of the fine people from Oviedo? There were no directional signs neither restrooms for the event. But the music was blasting away. The music at Lake Lilly tends to be a little too loud and it is hard to communicate with the food truck vendors. However, the noise level here was okay. Maybe it was the wide open parking lot. There was ample room between trucks and trash cans were easily identifiable. Nice event, nice crowd, good location.

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SB Meatery

SB Meatery

3.7(3 reviews)
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Okay, where to start?? To begin with, we wanted to be fair so we got a selection of items to try. I…read morewill detail them below for you guys. First things first, the owners are super nice. Scott seems quieter and Jill is friendly and social. The truck seemed very clean inside and out and they set up an outside tent to keep the heat off of those waiting, which I thought was nice. I will grab a pic next time lol And yes, there will be a next time, but let me get into the food now. I ordered an Italian sausage on a bun, a Chicago-style Italian beef sandwich with sweet peppers and giardiniera, a Picanha steak sandwich, and some Scott's eggs, and I asked for sides of all the sauces to try. ~ Italian sausage: I love me a grilled dog or sausage. There is just something about that crispness and light char that feels quintessential for a good encased meat product. That said, the flavor was about average for the sausage itself. It wasn't bad, it wasn't phenomenal, it was decent, tasty, and filling. ~ Chicago-style Italian beef: Yum! The giardiniera had a little bit more of a kick than I am used to, and the sweet peppers could have used some grilling, but that was a good Italian beef. It looks like I won't have to shlep over to the butt-end of Orlando for Portillo's anymore. I'm not mad about that lol ~ Picanha steak sandwich: This one was a mixed bag. LOVED the garlic bread, the meat was REALLY good, but there were some cartilage pieces I had to pluck out onto a napkin. They took my attention away from the sandwich itself, but the sandwich was so damn good if I ignore that part. Also zero shame about licking garlic bread grease off my fingers after. ~ Scott's eggs: Dude... I had no idea those "scotch egg" things were this good. And particularly Scott's version, with its encasement of sage sausage and bacon. **NOTE** CALL AHEAD FOR THESE - THEY TAKE ABOUT 25MIN TO COOK AND ARE MADE FRESH! This way they will be ready when you expect them. Oh, and you are gonna want that second one in the deal, I promise. ~ Sweet and creamy bbq sauce: Not bad. A bqq marries mayo-type sauce that goes well with the meats. ~ Lil' bit of Kick Sauce: Ha! "Lil' bit" my foot. A tiny taste cleared my sinuses and had me grabbing water. Granted I am a lightweight with spices. However, it had a good flavor and was tasty. ~ Tzatziki sauce: About average. I felt like it could use a little more flavor (I'm a tzatziki person so I'm fussy) but I loved that even the little container had a fair amount of cucumber pieces in it. I'm a stickler looking out for that but for me, it makes or breaks a good tzatziki. Overall all, I'm going with 5 stars. While yes, there were a few bumps in the road (I'm looking at YOU, my dear Picanha steak slices) I also understand that sometimes things happen. I will be returning to see if it's a pattern (and to get more of those eggs and that Italian beef). I recommend giving them a try :)

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