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    Mrs. Hot Taco

    4.9 (8 reviews)
    Open 10:30 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Hope Boy’s Kitchen

    5.0(4 reviews)
    0.0 miOak Cliff

    Imagine a tiny food truck quietly turning out some of the best vegan food in Dallas that's exactly…read morewhat you'll find at Hop Boy's Kitchen. No hype, no long lines (yet), just seriously impressive plant-based cooking that delivers on every level. I discovered Hop Boy's while searching for a true vegan burger during a short trip to Dallas. As usual, most spots offered a vegan patty paired with non-vegan toppings, which can be frustrating. Hop Boy's stood out for being fully vegan, offering both burgers and sliders. Despite having limited reviews, I decided to take a chance and it paid off in a big way. The truck is located in a shared lot with a local brewery, with plenty of parking and a relaxed, welcoming vibe. At first glance, it's modest and unassuming but the menu tells a different story. Beyond burgers, you'll find items like a BBQ link sandwich, vegan steak chimichanga, sliders, house-made drinks, and banana pudding. Since I was only in town briefly, I went all in: smashburger with fries, chimichanga, BBQ link sandwich with potato salad, and a watermelon hibiscus drink. The BBQ link sandwich (made with beyond sausage) was outstanding. The sauce leaned slightly sweet with a smoky depth and tangy finish, all served on thick Texas toast that held everything together perfectly. The potato salad deserves its own spotlight rich, flavorful, and easily one of the best I've had, vegan or not. Every bite felt intentional and dialed in. The smashburger was just as impressive: two perfectly seared inpossible patties, grilled onions, house sauce, and a soft vegan brioche bun. It hit all the right notes savory, juicy, and balanced without feeling heavy. Then there's the chimichanga, which might be the sleeper hit of the menu. Stuffed with seasoned beyond steak, rice, and layered with both a spicy and creamy avocado sauce, it was crispy on the outside and packed with flavor inside. And the banana pudding? Next level. Instead of traditional nilla wafers, they use Biscoff cookies, creating a dessert that's rich, slightly spiced, and completely addictive. It sets a new standard not just for vegan desserts, but desserts in general. Even the watermelon hibiscus drink stood out refreshing, vibrant, and the perfect complement to the meal. While I took my food to-go, there's a great outdoor seating area with picnic tables, greenery, and a laid-back atmosphere that makes it easy to hang out and enjoy your meal onsite. Bottom line: Hop Boy's Kitchen is a must-visit for anyone seeking exceptional vegan food in Dallas. Whether you're vegan or just curious, this spot proves that plant-based food can be bold, indulgent, and unforgettable. If I lived nearby, this would easily be a weekly stop.

    Hopeboy's Vegan Kitchen -- Oak Cliff- Dallas, TX @dopeboy2hopeboy…read moreLocated at Tyler Station! 100/10 Everything that I've ordered has been I tried the Oyster Mushroom Basket with the Secret Sauce, Collard Greens Mac n Cheeze & Co'n Bread! The Mushrooms were fried to perfection & everything is seasoned so good. I'm thinking about it right now! THE GUMBO took me by surprise! I've never had The traditional style Gumbo, NOLA Style. But, I could imagine this being REAL CLOSE! It had so much flavor, super saucy- just how I Like it and the Rice added such a nice texture! The meatloaf is so hearty and meaty. I really wanted 2 slices ‍just being honest! You know I had to sub the Co'n Bread for extra Mac. You know how I do! Double Mac every time if I can! The owner & staff are so nice and pleasant experience everytime I've been! Can't wait to go back! If you haven't tried this Black Owned Restaurant. Plz do! You will NOT be disappointed! #VeganSoulFood #OakCliff #BlackownedRestaurants #Dopeboy #Hopeboy #DallasTX

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