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    Papis Picanha

    4.7 (6 reviews)
    Open 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    I love all the menu, the picanha, the cachapas and the arepas are the best... Great food excellent service I love the environment

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    Got the steak and a few sides steak was great full of flavor very juicy and flavorful will be back to try more

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    Bayleaf Kitchen

    Bayleaf Kitchen

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Last Sunday of February, friend and I are back at Gosling food truck park for lunch and looking to…read moretry new eats. I had picked up some Cuban eats from the La Guantanamera food truck. I also noticed this truck doing Indian/Mediterrean eats and of course my food dopamine cravings called out to check this spot out and order some things. Not wanted to go overboard, I decided on an order of samosas and spicy chicken bites. First off, the people that operate the truck are kind and helpful in explaining spice levels and taste profiles. While this isn't' my first rodeo with indian food, I appreciate how they explained the spicy chicken bites. It has some char with a lot of species and peppers that'll make your head sweat. Well it definitely made me sweat but in an enjoyable way as the spices and seasonings are apparent on the chicken bites. Not to mention it's quite a portion they provide you. The samosas are also quite large with two per order and extraordinary taste with the fillings. For a split second, I wondered if I should've ordered from here primarily but that'll be for my next visit. Other menu items that looked appetizing were the rice bowls (i.e goat bowl, paneer bowl, curry chicken bowl, etc.) and the pakora. Read in another review they do a great goat bowl so that might be my next thing I order from here. And no doubt I plan on returning when I'm in the Spring area!

    We're always excited to try a new Indian food place, so we recently stopped in to give Bayleaf…read moreKitchen a try. We had a family dinner--samosas (pea and potato), pakora, a paneer masala rice bowl, a special order of chicken over basmati rice, and a goat rice bowl. We accompanied it with chai tea and had rasmalai for dessert. The pakora and samosas were perfectly fried. Very crisp on the outside and tender inside. The pakora was quite spicy, while the samosa was mild. Served with a very tasty green chutney. You really need to start with these. The cook has excellent technique so I'm sure the Mirchi Bajji (fried green pepper) is good too. The staff was very accommodating with the chicken dish--they invented something on the spot that wasn't on the menu. Very good seasoned chicken and peppers over rice, they should add it. The paneer masala rice bowl was very good, the cheese was cooked just right and the sauce represented well. The goat rice bowl deserves special mention. The goat was incredibly tender and fell off the bones in the dish. I like goat but will avoid it at some places if you have to pick up the pieces to chew the meat off. Not necessary here! The seasoning was excellent, but quite mild. A good dish if you don't want too much spice. The rasmalai was an interesting finish. They serve rasmalai and gulab jamun as desserts. Both start with the same dough, but gulab jamun is fried and soaked in syrup while rasmalai is steamed and soaked in the same sweetened milk and spices as the more familiar Indian rice pudding. Rasmalai is made with rose water, and a little of that goes a long way. I was ok with it but some found it too strong. I enjoyed it as a finish. The dinner was marred by some choices by the venue, La Plaza de los Food Trucks. They had a Christmas event with costumed performers roaming. Would have been fun except they blasted Christmas carols at a volume that caused the speakers to distort. Nowhere to escape. If they were going for a nightclub vibe with dance music I might have understood, but Christmas carols don't need to be that loud. There were not many people there for a beautiful if cool Saturday night, and that might have had something to do with it.

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    Primo's - Inside the shredded chicken empanada

    Primo's

    4.5(31 reviews)
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    Food here is so good, I absolutely loved it! I tried the Spring, brick and mortar location, and we…read moregot the Patacon Burger which was by far my favorite, the arepa peluda, pepiprimo, and the picada. I love plantains and the idea of using them as the buns for the burger was sooo good I absolutely loved it. The Picada was also good and I loved the mix of items in it. Definitely recommend!

    Thanks to reading up on this truck after visiting here during my dogsitting adventures in Spring, I…read morefound out it's located in the Gosling Express food truck court. How did I not know the name of the venue but knew what the truck was!? Nevertheless, my friend and I stopped here when he returned when I mentioned the food truck court off Gosling. He had no idea this was less than a mile from his residence and was pleased with all the truck options. We decided on this one since I wanted to taste this the moment I saw it. Yes, it's another Venezuelan food option but the eats just keep kicking with street goodies such as the arepas, empanadas, hot dogs, and burgers. Going a bit light, I went with the mushroom and cheese arepa and a shredded chicken empanada. The arepa had the right texture with the melted cheese and light crisp of the shell. The empanada was alright, similar to other empanadas I've had although I liked the golden brown color. My friend ordered the Pepi Primos sandwich which was stuffed with goodness beef, cheese, cabbage, dressing, onions, etc. A messy sandwich but he scarfed it down. like there was no tomorrow. We can't wait to return and try other items and my friend is glad this is near his location!

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    Primo's - The food truck is close even though it says it opens at 2pm... picture was taken at 2:30pm.

    The food truck is close even though it says it opens at 2pm... picture was taken at 2:30pm.

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