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    Gohar G.

    I got the chicken Alfredo to try out this new place in the valley and it was delicious! Wish it was larger. So cheesy, warm, and yummy! Definitely going to try other items.

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    15$ for essential blend slice of pizza in van nuys y'all Wildin good luck on this item from Italys 10 year old item from malls

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    Angel’s Tijuana Tacos

    Angel’s Tijuana Tacos

    4.1
    (81 reviews)
    4.0 mi
    $

    This was our first time trying Angel's Tijuana Tacos in North Hollywood. We were already in the…read morearea looking for tacos and usually go to stands farther west around Northridge or Granada Hills, so we figured we'd try something different. We got six tacos between the asada and al pastor, plus a queso burrito with asada. Everything was really good. My fiancée noticed that they were making the tortillas by hand right there, which was a nice touch and definitely made a difference. I especially liked the al pastor, and the queso burrito was really good too and pretty filling. I also liked that they actually have a big menu with the prices clearly posted. Not every taco stand makes the pricing that easy to see. The tacos were $3.25 each and the queso burrito was $13.50. Our total was $36.22 after tax. I will say the tacos are a little pricier than what we're personally used to. At some of the taco stands we normally go to, we're used to paying around $2 to $3 per taco, so $3.25 stood out a little. That said, the food was good enough that I didn't feel disappointed with what we paid. The only other small thing was the salsa. They ask if you want everything on the tacos and put the salsa on for you, while we're more used to taco stands giving you salsa on the side at the end. I'm sure you can ask for some separately, but since we were taking everything home and didn't ask, I just used some salsa we already had. Not really a complaint, just something I'd remember next time. Overall, we really liked the food and would come back. Since we're still trying different taco stands around the area, we'll probably keep exploring too, but Angel's was a good first stop.

    I honestly thought this was a sit-down restaurant, but it turned out to be more of a street food…read morespot. That was a bit disappointing because I ended up paying almost $40 for two quesadillas, which feels pretty expensive compared to other street food places in the area. The food was okay, but I wouldn't call it especially tasty or memorable On the positive side, the mango juice was really good, and I enjoyed the outdoor seating it had a nice atmosphere and was a pleasant place to relax. Overall, it wasn't a bad experience, but I don't think the food justified the price

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    Al pastor
    Tacos and burritos plus watermelon drink
    Tacos and burritos plus watermelon drink
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    The Valley Food Truck Festival

    The Valley Food Truck Festival

    4.8
    (13 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    After the fiasco last weekend known as the "Awesometown Food Truck Festival" and seeing that Lardon…read morewas no longer on the list for Sunday was tempted to skip this. I saw that Jin N. checked in there on Saturday and dropped him a quick note asking how it was. He replied back with his recommendation that it was worth going to so we made the trip down. The event was scheduled to start at 11:30 and we found street parking a block away about 5 minutes after that. I was completely fearing the worst with the crowds and as we walked into the lot, there was maybe 30-40 other people there. Even when we left at 12:45 would have to say the worst line was 10 deep at the most and the majority of the trucks had lines that were 2 or 3 people deep. The trucks were set up in a "U" around the parking lot with lots of room and tables. There were a few trucks there that I had never seen before and really liked that we were able to talk with the owners. They loved the fact that my daughter was taking an interest in food and asked what we liked, didn't like and what we looked for when going to a truck. It felt like they were honestly looking for feedback instead of just having to throw something out the window to keep the lines mooving (get it, like a cattle call??) The crew from Wholly Rollers did a great job circulating to see that everyone was having a great experience which they should get kudos for! My only regret is that I didn't head down on Friday and Saturday nights as well!!! The next time they have an event, I'll be there as this is how a food truck festival should be set up and run!

    [November 12th event]…read more First off, I just want to say that this was a really great experience. Props to Wholly Rollers Events for putting on a successful street food fest!! I missed the first event last month mainly by choice because I didn't eat so well the previous week so I figured it would be a bad idea to end it with more less than healthy food. My wife and I made it out to this one intending to limit ourselves to mostly small bites. We rolled up at about 7pm Friday and easily found valet parking right next door for $2. Even before we stepped into the parking lot, we could sense it was just the right atmosphere for gourmet food truck fans. Trucks were lined up on either side and at the end of the space with plenty of tables and chairs in the middle. DJ Kino was spinning good tunes. We noticed all walks of life there...from young, hip 20-somethings to families with young kids. Security guards kept things in order and the clean-up crew was very attentive making sure trash cans did not overflow and tables were wiped down. Now, onto the food... Shrimp Pimp: 2 drunken shrimp tacos -- sherry ginger marinated shrimp sauteed and served with, I believe, pickled jicama and carrots on 2 tortillas. Verdict: 2.5 stars (out of 5). They were just okay. Didn't really taste a lot of marinade in the shrimp. Thought the tortillas could've been quick-grilled for a little more flavor. I have to say I was expecting this truck would have at least 1 Hawaiian-style garlic shrimp over steamed rice dish. I think that would round out the menu a bit. The Guinness-marinated shrimp & chips looked really tasty though. Patty Wagon: 2 "Shine On Harvest Moon" sliders -- a ground beef burger with Havarti cheese, warm bacon/cabbage/leek slaw, slice of pink lady apple, bit of mayo with homemade pickle on a toasted roll. Verdict: 5 stars. Delicious! Great grubbing food. I had mine w/out the apple since I'm allergic to raw apples. I could taste pretty much every ingredient. The grass-fed ground beef reminded me of beef I had on a trip to Ireland where they have some of the best in the world. It was perfectly-cooked and juicy. The roll had just the right crispy crust while still pillow-soft in the middle. Willoughby Road: Twice fried chicken w/grilled watermelon and side of creamy mac & cheese. Verdict: 3 stars. Chicken was greasier than I'm used to. The batter had a slightly sweet flavor w/a bit of a kick. The chicken meat itself was fairly juicy and not dry. I don't normally care for watermelon but grilling it enhances the flavor. I liked it. The mac & cheese was less than impressive. The consistency was pretty good but the flavor was lacking. I tasted more of the pasta itself than cheese. The Street Hawker (Singaporean): Fried rice w/shrimp, carrots, peas, onions, a bit of scrambled egg and topped with cilantro and red chili pepper. Verdict: 4 stars. Full of flavor! I couldn't totally place the seasoning. There was definitely soy sauce but I couldn't tell what else. It was slightly smokey. The color was a rich, dark brown. The rice was not quite sticky like most places which actually was just fine. I must mention we asked to make it not so spicy so I'm not sure how spicy it normally is. Good portion for $8. We wanted to eat it all but we saved half for tomorrow. Ahn-Joo (Korean): 3 small, grilled skewers of ginger & soy marinated beef w/cherry tomatoes. Verdict: 4 stars. Great flavor! The tomatoes complemented the beef perfectly. A few of the beef pieces were a tiny bit chewy--seemed to have a bit more fat. Other than that, great snack! Mango Tango: Peach Italian ice. Verdict: 5 stars. Texture was just right. Actual peach chunks. If it wasn't too chilly I would've eaten it up within 10 minutes. Generous portion for a small size ($4). My wife also had a grilled Nutella bhang w/berries from Ahn-Joo which I did not taste. It's basically a grilled Nutella sandwich w/fresh berries sprinkled with powdered sugar. Looked tasty! Again, I felt like the event was put together pretty well. Everyone seemed satisfied (except for one older lady in front of us at the Shrimp Pimp who had apparently asked for something not spicy but it was still too spicy for her. She later apologized for complaining and the truck manager made sure she was satisfied). I forgot to mention the large projected designs (one for Wholly Rollers, the other snowflakes) on the side of a tall office building next door. Classy! Plenty of seating for everyone. The DJ didn't play dancy, pop music all night. He actually threw in some good mainstream rock songs too which was a nice change. Great job Wholly Rollers!! Looking forward to the next one. This should be a WEEKLY thing like The Brig in Venice!!

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    Must try this food truck Epic Truck
    The Valley Food Truck Festival
    The Valley Food Truck Festival

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    Granada Hills Dinner Food Trucks

    Granada Hills Dinner Food Trucks

    4.3
    (131 reviews)
    6.8 mi
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    (Fridays 5-10 PM):…read more Granada Hills Food Truck Nights is such a fun Friday night spot! It's a nice stroll with lots of food trucks -- some repeat favorites and always some new ones to try. We love discovering new vendors, and we already have a few go-to favorites. Right next to the food trucks is a small farmers market too, which is a great bonus. They have a really nice selection of fresh fruits and different vendors selling all kinds of unique items. Overall, it's a perfect little community activity -- great food, relaxed vibe, and a fun way to support local small businesses and vendors. We always enjoy coming here!

    Though I've heard from businesses around here that there used to be many more food trucks here many…read moreyears ago! I had a great experience! There is so much variety of food trucks! From tacos to seafood! We had food from beachys.. we had their aguachiles! They were delicious!! Def. Give them a try! Services is great though there is not actual tables to sit at and enjoy your food. So you can sit on the sidewalks of the businesses around there. Everyone is friendly and you can tell people enjoy going to get there food there in a Friday night. Most of the vendors take all forms of payment. The streets are clean and there are plenty trash cans to keep the area clean after you eat. Def. Going back for more!

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    Cauliflower Fries (too good to not order lol) from EdBoysLA IG: @ammysalamii
    Cauliflower Fries (too good to not order lol) from EdBoysLA IG: @ammysalamii
    Churros from Churro Man (amazing) IG: @ammysalamii
    Churros from Churro Man (amazing) IG: @ammysalamii
    Granada Hills Dinner Food Trucks

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    The Churro Man

    The Churro Man

    4.6
    (232 reviews)
    5.6 mi
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    If you like churros, this is the place. I picked up a burrito near by and my kid wanted a churro…read more We got the 6 piece $10 special. It is made to order so it was super warm and delicious. No pre-made churros like other places. My kids ate it up within minutes. It was that good. Highly recommend.

    The churros were absolutely delicious, and the guests who had them really enjoyed them…read more However, my experience with the service left me disappointed. The churro cart arrived while most guests were still eating lunch, so there wasn't much interest in dessert yet. Shortly afterward, we started bingo, and many guests stayed inside participating rather than coming out for churros. When I went out to get some churros for guests inside, I asked if they were leaving soon. I was told they were and asked if I could have the remaining tray to pass out to guests. The gentleman told me they were taking the leftovers to their next event. That response surprised me, especially since I was standing with the person who had paid for the catering service. Later, when I returned, they changed their mind and gave me the remaining tray along with a bag for the coffee vendor. While I appreciated the gesture, the initial response left a negative impression. The churros themselves were excellent, but based on my overall experience with the service, I personally would not hire them for an event.

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    Classic churros - 3 pieces IG: @ammysalamii
    Classic churros - 3 pieces IG: @ammysalamii
    I ate my churro but here they are setting up!
    I ate my churro but here they are setting up!
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