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    Sampler - enough food for 2 very hungry people
    Carl F.

    I've had this food truck bookmarked since I moved to the Bay Area 3.5 years ago. FINALLY got to try it at a nighttime lights festival that I went to by myself. The, 'by myself' part is important because if you go to No Worries on your own and order their combo meal (which is only like $16) you'll be walking away with a container chock full o food that weighs approximately 8 pounds and definitely feeds two hungry people. The combo includes a little (actually kind of a lot) of most of their menu items and every bit was outstanding. Even the next day when I reheated the leftovers for a full second meal, everything was incredible. I hope I run into this truck at more events (or maybe they could just park outside my apartment?) so I can try even more stuff and maybe even come back with another person or two to really hog it up.

    Natali R.

    I've been to this truck twice and their food is so good! I grew up in Daly City and I appreciate good Filipino food. I got the sampler both times and enjoyed the food very much! The first time I had their food, they were at Vegan Republic. The second time was at a Brewery. My favorite has been the lumpia and adobo. They are very friendly as well. The portions are generous and I can never finish a plate. But I take it home because good food can't go to waste. I follow them on IG to keep up with them. Hope they make their way to the peninsula more!

    That crunchy-delicious bit right there is the truth!
    Michelle B.

    When this temple needs to be nurtured and nourished straight to No Worries I go. You see here at No Worries you get the best of both worlds- for all you Nay sayers- please keep an open mind and let the transformation begin. You want Filipino food you say but without the heart-sickening and artery clogging fats. Then come and taste, I guarantee that you will love it. So what's on the menu? Apritada (Filipino stew), adobo, mungo, pansit, lugaw and lumpia. I've tasted every item on menu and let me tell you, I don't miss the meat! Everything tastes Filipino-authentic. I tell you though what blew me away- the meat/-like crunchy bits in the lugaw (rice porridge) -so dang good! The Apritada is my favorite too and so is the lumpia and pancit and adobo and the mungo. Ok, i do enjoy all the menu items so the combination plate is the way to go. Since it is a food truck make sure you follow No Worries on social media for their location. Have I eaten? Yup! I'm on my way. Stay and chat if you like, Brother Jay and his crew at No Worries are "salt of the earth" type folks. Service with a smile and always keeping it real. That's what's up.

    Menu of the day
    Stephen H.

    Found the truck at 40th street block party. I had been wanting to try them since becoming a recent vegan. I am not very familiar with Filipino food so this is not comparing to what mom used to make. The gal taking orders was very pleasant. I noticed almost everyone used plastic for payment and I was the first cash customer. I ordered the sampler to try everything since I could not decide on one item. Started with the one lumpia which was tasty but not much in the way of fillings. Then the Adobo was nicely flavored. The Mungo came with tofu and was good. The Pancit only had a few tiny pieces of vegetables and meats but certainly did not look like the menu picture. It had the most kick interestingly which was pepper like. Final finished with the Apritada which had the largest chunks of ingredients and I really enjoyed the flavors. Overall it appears to be a smidgen less than half a regular order of each which was plenty. I am glad they served brown rice for all the dishes except the Pancit since it is a bit healthier. I would go back again since overall I enjoyed the flavors, not oily or over salted.

    Take all your worries away at No Worries.
    John B.

    Being Vegan, Filipino food had been one of the few types of cuisine that has escaped the attention of my diverse taste buds. Unless you count fries at Jollibee, there isn't much for Vegan folks at most Filipino restaurants... I had always wanted to try No Worries when they had their storefront http://www.yelp.com/biz/no-worries-oakland still open. I missed the boat two years or so ago when they closed up shop, and have been relentlessly stalking the whereabouts of their pop up stand ever since. Apparently I need to brush up on my stalking skills because it's taken me this long to run into them. In the meantime, I met a girl that made me the best Sinigang I'll ever eat. Thus, my renewed interest in tracking down No Worries. We found them at Oakland's First Friday Event. Despite the crowds, she spotted their sign from a mile away. And I'm not saying that just because she's Pinay... That girl seriously has laser vision! We shared their 4-item combo at a reasonable $12 http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/no-worries-filipino-vegan-cuisine-oakland?select=gFgL0TanRmJZE54lZVSrTQ#xck1OEsTmu_eL0g7G5xbPA Since it was date night, I sprung an extra $3 for a yummy mango drink. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/no-worries-filipino-vegan-cuisine-oakland?select=gFgL0TanRmJZE54lZVSrTQ#4AKKx-VAWP7XzHUeph9lZQ A pretty decent meal to share for $15 if you're not absolutely starving. Only thing missing was some Lumpia to round out a perfect meal. The Apritada (or as I like to call it, Apri-TA-DA!) ended up being my favorite dish, despite not initially wooing me with the description of being a Filipino stew. It tasted like something I have had before, although I couldn't quite place it. Whatever it is, I'll be begging my girl to recreate this dish for us soon! The Bistek was surprisingly quite good as well. Especially for something that is a pure beef dish in non-Vegan form. The soft faux meat was well flavored by the expertly seasoned sauce and veggies. The only thing I wasn't 100% in love with was the Mungo. It didn't have a whole lot of flavor. Curiously, this was the only item that featured tofu instead of faux meat. Although that's not the reason for the lack of flavor. It also didn't look like anything in the picture on their menu board. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/no-worries-filipino-vegan-cuisine-oakland?select=gFgL0TanRmJZE54lZVSrTQ#EpPZSFeQyHzI5gMTMsIMRA It's okay, No Worries. The Pancit was delicious even if it can't quite match the home made version my sweetie whips up for me in the kitchen. Although No Worries version does have a more "meaty" taste if that's what you're after. I could eat these thin noodles all day long. Word on the street, (their Facebook pages) No Worries is in the process of outfitting their food truck. When it's fully operational, I'll be chasing them all around the bay, trying to get a taste of the best and only Vegan Filipino food around. Unless of course you count my babygirl's home cooking... Pro Tip: They're also available for personal chef services as well as catering. If I was loaded, Chef Jay-Ar would be in my kitchen daily! http://www.filipinoveganfood.com/ She's Filipino so she must know what she's talking about... Right? Right? *confused look* http://www.yelp.com/biz/no-worries-filipino-vegan-cuisine-oakland#hrid:2gkKzg5SQEWbgcy4MRRAvw

    No Worries Food Truck with owner!!
    Rachel B.

    Time to go back to my roots...if you haven't figured it out by now, I'm 100% Filipina. Being raised in an "old generation" mentality by my parents was not easy. Especially when I'm surrounded by 3 older brothers and I was the only girl and the baby to boot. What I did get out of being raised this way was, RESPECT for others, cooking, cleaning and other things that I wouldn't say was all that beneficial...I'm sure if you're Filipina, you know what I mean. When my honey first met me, he probably thought "score, I'm going to have some home cook Filipino food"...aside from the "damm she's hot". Haha. Boy, was he wrong on the Filipino food (not the hot part). He didn't realize I don't like Filipino food or any type of Asian/Pacific Islander food. As months passed and he kept showing me YouTube videos of this guy from "No Worries" making vegan pancit, I figured ok, I think my honey deserves me to at least try and make this. So when I decided to make it, I busted out and made Pancit, Lumpia and Sinigang. After that it was history, I started enjoying Thai, Vietnamese and etc... Luckily, No Worries saved me from slaving over a hot stove. They now have gone mobile as of 09.06.13 with their black beauty (not to compare to Eugene's black beauty) rolling down East Bay. The first time we tried No Worries was when they had a "pop up tent" at First Friday in Oakland and again just recently when they debut their truck. The menu somewhat changed. In our first visit we had the Mungo, Apritada, Bistek, and Pancit over white rice. The second time we came we ordered Adobo, Mungo, Menudo, and Pancit over brown rice. Sorry peeps they no longer have white rice. So to all you "white rice" eaters, it's time to come over to the other side. I know brown rice is just not "Filipino" enough, but hey neither is "vegan" Filipino food. Who would of guess it exist, right? Heck how many Filipino's do you know are vegan? It's rare, because we love our meat. To be honest, you can only get so much of the same question from your relatives "how do you get your protein"? You know we have a BIG family. Anyways, what I love about No Worries is even though they moved up the chain from pop up tent to the truck the prices stayed the same. Thanks No worries!!! If you do find the truck, my recommendation for you, is to try the Apritada, Pancit & Adobo. Especially the Apritada it's the BEST, I've ever tasted. I hope down the road No Worries can start making dessert... Ginataang bilo-bilo, Bibingka, Maja Blanca, Banaque, Turon and etc...AWWW HELL YA!! They would be the bomb!! From a white boys perspective visit my honey's review http://www.yelp.com/biz/no-worries-filipino-vegan-cuisine-oakland#hrid:fvI7zrpwCPId5_SEMKxang.

    First Fridays in Oakland. #Vegan #Filipino
    Vanessa B.

    Jay Ar is a true professional. A humble person who is passionate about his cooking and business. He is charming, as well as easy to work with. My partner and I were so pleased to hire No Worries to cater our anniversary party. We had a tasting with Jay Ar a few weeks before the event, to help determine our final menu, and he helped us think through the options. I thought I knew what I wanted, but the tasting really helped us decide on the right menu in the end. All my guests raved about the food. Most of my friends had never eaten vegan Filipino food before, and they were pleasantly surprised by the authenticity and overall taste. The food presentation was also well done. No Worries provided all the table set up and detailing. Jay Ar was also present for the whole event to keep things tidy and containers warm and filled. It was also cool to have his food truck parked right outside our building. I didn't get to try everything at the party, because I was too busy conversing with guests. But Jay Ar was thoughtful enough to set some food aside for us. So we were enjoying our leftovers for the next couple days! Lastly, I wanted to mention that on the day of the event, he showed up early, and was well dressed in suit and tie. So dapper and a professional indeed! Many thanks for making our special day such a success.

    Apritada and Adobo combo
    Shyam B.

    I haven't seen Filipino cuisine to be too vegetarian/vegan-friendly, so I had to take this unique opportunity at Off the Grid: North Berkeley. I got a filling combo of apritada and adobo, served with brown rice. The apritada had soy chicken with an excellent tender texture, potatoes, red bell pepper, and green peas in a savory, nicely spiced tomato-based sauce, reminiscent of the Indian aloo mattar. The adobo had fried chicken strips and Japanese eggplant cooked in a flavorful marinade of soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, and bay leaves. I will definitely come back and try their other dishes.

    Apritada w/lumpia
    Angela D.

    Filipino vegan? What? But it's totally delicious! Saw the food truck at work and had to try it. Was pleasantly surprised at how delicious everything was. I had their apritada. I've grown up spoiled with lots of home cooked Filipino food and Apritada is one of my favorites. That being considered No Worries nailed it. Even with out the meat, replaced w/ soy chicken, it was yummy! Serving size was pretty big too. No Worries is definitely a wonderful alternative to the meat dishes and white rice.

    Apritada
    Renee R.

    It's the kinna place all Filipina/os & all vegan Filipina/os should try at least once. I wanted to try pansit, pero... It sold out! So, I went with vegan Apritada. I was curious because I've only had regular Apritada with real chicken... so this was my first time trying the smooshy protein that soy is. The tomato sauce was good, just what I'd expect to taste in the non-vegan dish. They had some snow peas, potatoes (cut in perfect cubes) & the soy protein, which was a soft, but good textures to replicate the chicken texture. It was on point in replicating tastes, however, I'm a bit conflicted because... If I could translate Apritada the vegan version... What I had would be exactly it, but I wanted something new. ? Maybe steamed carrots or bay leaf as a pretty garnish? I think also some green bell peppers would have added a little more to make this dish a 5. I can't say exactly what I was looking for, but I knew it could have used an addition to the meal. The brown rice was good and the food was filling, so I would totally recommend it! Service was cool, too & they were pretty quick. Living, loving, kapwa, Renee Rises-- The Filipina foodie

    Crispy lumpia with a spicy and sweet sauce
    Brooke S.

    I saw this truck parked on the CSUEB campus and simply HAD to try it! Vegan filipino food, really? I didn't think it could be done and done well, but boy was I wrong! I ordered the adobo and my friend got the apritada with lumpia. The whole experience was really ironic because she was convinced the food would suck and wouldn't compare to what we fondly remember of our carnivorous pasts when we would filipino all the time. If you're vegetarian or vegan, this truck is honestly worth hunting down in Oakland coming from the south bay! It is that good. I didn't think I'd ever taste filipino flavors again until now! The lumpia are as good as the best I've ever had and the adobo has succulent eggplant and is drenched in a delicious peppery soy sauce. The only reason I'm giving a 4 instead of a 5 is because I think my adobo could've used a tad more sauce and the apritada wasn't my favorite thing (it seemed a bit bland compared to the overwhelmingly delicious juices of the adobo, but thats just my bias because my friend loved it!). I'm planning on stalking this truck until I get my next fix. The reviews aren't lying people!

    Adobo
    Brian G.

    Tasty but dare I say a little pricey. Adobo with 3/4 rice, 7 small strips of soy chicken, 5 slices of eggplant, and 4 cherry tomatoes = $9.00. Hmm the food is cooked fresh, vegan, and the staff are friendly, but that price point vs. serving hurts. Plus with vegan food I tend to eat much more since it's not as filling as meated foods(?). I'll be hungry soon. Get the sampler. Cheers.

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    The Apritada made with Soy Chicken and the pancit are my favorites-full of flavor and the serving size are plentiful.

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