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    Tiki Tim's - Chicken (left) and Pork (right) tacos

    Tiki Tim's

    4.6(24 reviews)
    14.9 miDowntown St. Paul
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    Our must-stop-spot at food truck festivals is Tiki Tim's. We love their Caribbean/Hawaiian flare,…read moreand have been craving their tacos since we saw them in January at Omni Brewing in Maple Grove. Pictured - Chicken Tacos: this is where the spice is found. If you are weak when it comes to spice, have a beverage ready Pork Tacos: savory meets sweet with a hint of pineapple. Cuban Quesadilla: a unique play on the traditional Cuban sandwich. Although we love their tacos, it is not the only food they serve. They rotate their menu, but there are crab cakes, sandwiches, and other tacos! Keep an eye out for their food truck or check out their website for their list of events. You won't be disappointed.

    A relative newcomer to the food truck scene, I can see Tiki Tim's making a name for themselves in…read morewhat has become a pretty big sea of mobile dining options. As evidenced by the name, Tiki Tim's focuses mainly on island inspired cuisine (save for the fried pickles). Their menu is fairly modest in size, comprised of Tiki (shrimp and crab) cakes, fish tacos, a Hawaiian influenced pulled pork sandwich and a smattering of side dishes. While the choices are limited, they've all been quite good. The fish tacos are the highlight for me, with generous pieces of crispy and not-too-greasy fish, but you really can't wrong with anything (bring a knife and fork for the pork sandwich). The converted big blue Chevy is easy to spot on the streets, the service is friendly and the prices are reasonable. Given that we're about as far from the coasts as possible and a long haul from Hawaii, it's nice to see someone aspiring to bring the tropical mindset to the streets of the Twin Cities.

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    Tiki Tim's - Visiting Lake Monster Brewing

    Visiting Lake Monster Brewing

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    Tiki Tim's - Pulled Pork with Pineapple Ginger Slaw. Messy and delicious.

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    Pulled Pork with Pineapple Ginger Slaw. Messy and delicious.

    Hometown Creamery

    Hometown Creamery

    3.6(5 reviews)
    9.7 mi

    Ok I had this at a a festival where all of the food is heavily inflated. Of course the cost of this…read morewas ridiculous as well at $9 for two scoops and $2 for a waffle cone. The waffle cones were being freshly made on site and service was prompt and polite. I had the superman which was vanilla ice cream with three magical colors mixed into it and each one tasty like a different fruit loop which I was into. The other scoop was strawberry and man oh man was it good. All in all the prices have gotten out of control for things in the twin cities but the ice cream was one of the better ice creams I've had in the twin cities.

    I visited Hometown Creamery's brick-and-mortar back in the day and LOVED it, so I was so happy to…read moresee the truck at an event I was at! I ordered the Biscoff flavor and the raspberry/dark chocolate/Graham cracker flavor. Honestly, you can't go wrong with Biscoff anything. I was happy to see plentiful crumbs of cookies! It wasn't the creamiest ice cream, but I could tell there was a TON of cookie butter and cookies in it which might have affected the texture. The flavor that really shone was the raspberry one. YUM. It tasted fresh, not at all heavy, the chocolate chunks were plentiful and thin which helped the texture, and the Graham crackers (which the menu said were special!) were delicious and blended together perfectly with the other flavors. I never thought of that combination, but now I just might have to make a raspberry s'more some day. I asked others with me how their various flavors were, and everyone raved about it - especially the blue raspberry dairy-free option. Well done, Hometown! I hope there's a brick-and-mortar open again soon!

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    Hometown Creamery - Superman on top, strawberry on the bottom. $11 for this in the waffle cone.

    Superman on top, strawberry on the bottom. $11 for this in the waffle cone.

    Hometown Creamery - Rootbeer float

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