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    Moveable Feast

    4.2 (11 reviews)
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    They usually have about 5-6 trucks every Thursday. Better get there early otherwise you will be waiting a very long time.

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    Moveable Feast Foster City is every Wednesday from 5PM - 9PM.

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    OLHSO Truck

    OLHSO Truck

    4.7(38 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    Large group friendly
    Catering service

    I've been wanting to try OLHSO Truck since it opened and finally had my chance during a catered…read moreevent. The concept of having Korean food cooked in a robotic food truck is interesting to me. Since the food was catered, unfortunately I was unable to see the robots cooking in action, but fortunately was able to taste the final products. I was able to try the Wagyu galbi (short ribs), dak galbi (marinated chicken), Seoul food bowl (stir-fried pork belly and shrimp), and japchae, served with their corn salad, kimchi, and white rice. The Wagyu galbi was very flavorful with a good amount of vegetables; though I enjoyed the inclusion of lotus root, the veggies seemed like borderline filler to skimp out on meat. The dak galbi was also flavorful though spicy, and again the inclusion of rice cakes seemed like filler. The pork belly and shrimp were delicious, and I liked that the pieces of pork belly I had didn't have an overpowering amount of fat. The japchae was pretty standard and was nice to balance out the meat. I enjoyed the corn salad because it added a creamy component to my meal. The kimchi got lost in the mixture of food in my bowl and the rice was cooked perfectly by the robot. Overall, I enjoyed the food prepared by OLHSO Truck. Unfortunately, since the food was catered and already prepared when I arrived, I cannot comment on the service or wait times provided by the staff. I would consider ordering food from the truck if I am craving Korean fusion type of food and am too lazy to dine in at a local Korean restaurant. If the food from the truck is a good representation of the restaurant in downtown San Mateo, I am more inclined to try the restaurant for a nice sit down dining experience.

    Ordered à la carte since the $10 extra for meals didn't seem worth it for a little bit of sides and…read morerice. One thing that is a bit annoying is that there is no way to schedule or get an estimate of your order until after you pay. After clicking the deliver now button, the final eta was actually closer to 70min, but then was actually delivered in 30min. Ordered the Wagyu Galbi, Dak Galbi, SEOUL food, and japchae. The wagyu galbi was nice and tender. The Seoul and dak galbi had similar flavor profiles with the latter being a bit spicier. Note, when you look at your order details, it WONT list any of the sides (e.g. Japchae), which is very confusing. However, it is listed on the final receipt.

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    Off the Grid Foster City - Off the Grid: Foster City

    Off the Grid Foster City

    4.2(35 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$
    Minority-owned & operated
    Vegan friendly

    Information booth was super helpful. Lots of open space and great music ! Good spot to unwind mid…read moreweek, 10/10 recommend

    Foster City's Off the Grid is pretty low key, chill, and has many things about it that make it more…read moreappealing than the other OtG events, other than the fact that it's a short walk away from my current residence. In earlier years, they hosted this in Foster City's community center's parking lot. Due to construction on the new recreational center, it's been moved to the Leo J. Ryan Park just several feet away, really, which brings a wider space, areas for picnic blankets, random chairs, and space for frolicking. Our park is also one of the cleanest parks in the bay, and the weather is typically nice (we get both warm and chilly days, some even foggy - but it's never too awful to enjoy yourself). They usually bring someone to perform music, which is nice. I also love how there's a trash, compost, and recycle bin at pretty much every truck. Before, parking would be slightly annoying to deal with in the small lot next to the skate park, but now it's even more convenient to park at Foster City's library or city hall for the short walk to the food trucks. While the food trucks are a lot more spaced out than before, it feels more relaxed and fun with the nicer view of the park. There are roughly 8-10 food trucks at a time, and even a brewery truck. The trucks are more or less the same biweekly, and my favorite truck is Dominic's Food Truck. Some top favorites include Capelo's Barbecue, Cousins Maine Lobster, and Da Poke Man. Senor Sisig is very popular and usually gets the longest lines (for no reason, in my opinion). One of my secret food trucks here is the Peruvian truck that sometimes appears (currently my favorite ceviche in the bay). One thing that bothers me is that this Off the Grid is perhaps too family-friendly; almost every patron here is basically a family with kids and dogs (especially after they moved the location to the park). So, there's a bit more kids and tweens running around screaming etc. As an introverted millennial, I just grab my food and dip. Foster City OtG is typically available from April to October from 5-9pm. The only thing that could make this Off the Grid better is if it was available year-round! For 2024, I visited very single Wednesday, as I really enjoyed the vibe and food trucks. I unfortunately haven't been able to make it out as much this year because I now enjoy free dinner from work!

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    Watani Spot - Chaplee Kebab with Rice

    Watani Spot

    4.8(60 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    This afternoon, May 2, 2026, I decided to try out a local spot for Afghan food since it's been a…read morefew months since I last had kabuli pulao. I ordered the kabuli pulao and a Coke for pickup through DoorDash, planning a tidy lunch to enjoy near the bay once I got off work. When I arrived at the food truck, the gentleman working there unfortunately informed me that the items I had just ordered were sold out. He kindly suggested an alternative of tikka kabob, which I gladly accepted. The tikka kabob was tasty and well-seasoned, delivering a satisfying depth of flavor with each bite. The rice was fragrant with softly shredded carrots and raisins, adding subtle sweetness and texture that complemented the smoky kabob nicely. A generous addition on top of my order were complimentary Watani fries, drizzled with a sauce reminiscent of a tangy chimichurri. The food truck itself sits in the same lot as the mosque in Burlingame, which is a convenient spot to park. It's also just a couple of blocks away from the bay shore as well, making the entire experience easy to fit into a pleasant outing for lunch by the water: While I initially sought kabuli pulao, the recommended tikka kabob turned out to be a great alternative. The flavors were strong, the rice provided a nice counterpoint, and the chimichurri-like sauce on the fries was a standout touch. Service was friendly and kind. Definitely open to trying the original kabuli pulao on a future trip, but I'd gladly rely on the team's thoughtful substitutions again. Overall, this place was lovely and definitely will return again.

    Every single item here was purely out of this world! We ordered chapli kabob wrap, chicken kabob…read morewrap, chicken kabob plate, watani fries, and we wanted the mantu but they were out. Every single item was nothing short of amazing, full of flavor, and perfectly served. They do big portions here. They make the fries fresh here and you can taste it. They put alot of tlc into their food which is why it can take a bit. Only thing forgotten yesterday was chutney, and we missed it with every item. We will have to go back and try more again soon.

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