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Feast Beast

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JRS Sandwich Delites & More

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Mills50, Colonialtown North

A great majority of the food trucks I've been to are rather distant from the immediate city. I find…read moremyself driving 20-25 minutes from downtown to West Colonial, East Colonial or S. Orange Blossom Trail to patron them and always wondered why there aren't any trucks in the city. That's why when I approached the corner of Colonial and Fern Creek driving home from work one day, I was quite delighted to see a couple of new food trucks that have just recently made this intersection their home. One Caribbean, another Puerto Rican. I chose to go with JRS since I've driven by for a couple of weeks and was drawn in by the BoriBori sandwich pictured on the truck. In my food truck travels, I find that most serve Puerto Rican fare. It's each PR truck's signature dish that makes them unique from one another. JRS has 3 of them! BoriBori, Shrimp Casserole and Octopus Salad! As I examined the menu, the owner/chef was counseling me on his different dishes and proudly stated the BoriBori was his signature sandwich. SOLD, I'm going with the BoriBori. THICK cut ham, CHUNKS of chicken and steak, fresh lettuce, tomato, American and Swiss cheese served in a baguette and SHELLACKED with mayo/ketchup. As he cooked my sandwich fresh to order, the scent of cooked meats were teasing me while I paced back and forth in front of his truck. While his sous chef was preparing the sandwich to go, I found the owner/chef to be very personable and down to earth when answering my questions. When I was handed the bag, I put my nose to the opening and wanted to eat it right there on the spot! I hurried back to my car and rushed home while the tasty aromas wafted within. The first thing I thought upon chomping was that it was packed with meat! Their flyer doesn't joke when it says, "We Mean Meat". At first glance, it doesn't seem like there's much in the baguette, but when you bite down, your incisors and canines are put to good use. Carnivorous! The mayo and ketchup bring the orgy of plentiful pernil, bistec and pollo together so well. Nice. Other standard menu items include El Giova (home made burger), Alcapurrias (meat filled fritters), Cheese Steaks, Wraps, Stuffed Pillows, Tostones, Mofongo, Hot Dogs and Kabobs. I'm definitely going to try their signature Shrimp Casserole and being that I'm an adventurous eater, the Octopus Salad will also be a must when I return.

Feast Beast - streetvendors - Updated May 2026

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