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4.7 (3 reviews)
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Fantastic burgers very close to one better smash burgers in the city. Definitely give it a try. You won't be disappointed.

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Great food! Very tasty and worth for money. Good service as…read morewell. Clean place and the place is very well maintained. Malu the lady who served food was really friendly and helpful. Will definitely make another visit.

I decided to give this another try as the first time around I ordered take out and my food was not…read morethe greatest. This time I ate at the restaurant. I was very surprised to see that it was fairly empty on a Friday night (not sure if this is the norm). Despite that they had the music going on full blast. The restaurant is fully decorated with Mexican decor. I noticed that they also had a large party room with a stage and a dance floor. I'm guessing this is used for private bookings. The service is very casual. Once you are ready to order you go up to the front to put in your order and pay. A staff member will deliver the food to your table. Although the staff were very kind and friendly, we did notice that once the food arrived, no one came by to check on us. We were never once offered a water refill nor were our empty dishes cleared even though we had long finished our meal. I ordered the fish tacos and our table got salsa and guacamole to share. The guacamole was very fresh and tasty, we all enjoyed it. The salsa was watery so we didn't enjoy it as much. The chips were delicious but a little over baked. The tacos were absolutely delicious and I would get them again. I added some of the fixings from their toppings bar which made it even better. The portions are great for the price. 4 tacos for $17! Can't beat that. We were all stuffed by the end of the night. It would be nice if you were allowed to mix flavours though like maybe 2 of each.

Drift Mobile Eatery

Drift Mobile Eatery

(39 reviews)

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Saw them when they were at the Big Lake Showhome event…read more Food was FREE. Food was 10/10. Chicken burger was the best.

On the streets since 2011, Drift is pretty much one of Edmonton's OG food trucks. They were one of…read morethe first on the scene when food trucks really started to become a "thing." The best part? After a decade they're still probably the best food truck in the city. VUE Weekly named them #1 Best Food Truck 2018 and the show Eat St. featured them in season four. Plus they've been on the Worldwide Faves list on this website this entire time. Locals know that this is the truck that you want - especially for their legendary pork belly sandwich. (If they ever took it off of the menu I think the planet might implode? It's science.) The best way to figure out where Drift is going to be on any given day is to check their website where they've got an up-to-date calendar of their whereabouts. The truck shuts down for the winter so it's always exciting when the end of April rolls around and you know that you're going to be able to start stalking them again. I went to find the truck on the seasons opening of the 124 Grand Market in Westmount, a wonderful farmers' market. Drift does sometimes sell out, so if there's something in particular that you want to eat from them, I'd recommend arriving early. (This will also help you to avoid waiting in a giant lineup.) It's always exciting when the turquoise-painted truck comes into view. These days, the menu on offer is usually pretty standard. They've got four different sandwiches - all amazing. (Although back in the day they used to sometimes do a duck confit sandwich that you don't see anymore and I'd love to see that one make a glorious return!) They've also got some sides that are very good as well. You know the drill, you approach the truck window to make your order with the friendly people inside, then wait a few minutes until they call your name and hand you a brown paper bag filled with goodness. And they do take cards as payment these days. To drink they usually have interesting local canned beverages and they're often different from one visit to the next. I spotted the Troubled Monk Ginger Ale Soda (from Red Deer) and decided to give it a try. This craft ginger ale was quite possibly the best ginger ale that I've ever tasted. The flavour was so real! You could tell that it's made with real ginger but it also had a very unique and wonderful molasses flavour that I really enjoyed. If you see this soda around you should definitely grab some! Next, I moved in on the Sides. We were going to have a true Drift feast on this day! There were four different items to choose from and I had to try the Poutine (Made with beef gravy & fresh cheese curds - $6.50) because I think that this might be something a bit new that they're doing. First of all, their hand-cut fries are already super famous and they season them with "Drift spice" which involves cumin, fennel, mustard seed and chili. (They also do their own housemade ketchup made with cardamom and ginger, which is excellent.) So the fries alone are already something special... But then they went and turned them into a poutine. This very well may be the best poutine happening in Edmonton right now. I'm super picky about poutine (as you may already know) and this one crushes it on every level. The fries are ultra crispy and golden (likely double fried) and dusted in their delicious seasoning. The cheese curds were fresh and squeaky, piled on high. And the gravy was hot and savoury. THIS is the poutine that Edmonton needs to know about. I also ordered the Broccoli Salad (Broccoli, apple, carrot, raisin & herb aioli - $4.75), because health! Loved this little salad. This is a great way to add something a bit more fresh to your Drift meal and I loved the bright combination of veggies and fruit. The broccoli was crunchy and the apple and raisin gave it a nice sweetness. 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Firstly, this is a fundraiser for the "Rotary Club of Edmonton" Urban Spirits. It helps several of…read morethe youth related charities in and around the Edmonton area. Yes, it is an expensive event (about $60/person including food) but it goes towards a great cause! Sherbrooke Liquor Store has been my only liquor store now for many years. It isn't very often that they don't carry something that I am looking for. The staff recognizes us as regulars and they have our loyalty! Kudos to the organizers of this event; I know it is a LOT of work! It was nice to see YELP representing with all kinds of swag - it was everywhere! The band that was up on stage was brilliant, maybe a touch loud. The tables were set up right next to the stage so if you wanted to sit and eat, it was hard to have a conversation. There were four food trucks, Bully, The Local Omnivore, Sailin' On and Little Village. A great selection of food to choose from. Now that I work out in Acheson, I rarely get the opportunity to sample my food trucks any longer. I was stoked to be able to try Bully. "Slow -Roasted AB Pork Medallions w/Truffle Potato Salad" They take Alberta Pork Shoulder medallions and slow roast them in Innis & Gunn Smokin' Gunn with Chef's spice blend and serve them with Truffle oil Creamer Potato Salad and Pump House Cadian Creme Ale and Jalapeno Beer soda bread. (Photo Below) it was SO good! The pork was tender and tasty. The potato salad was light and creamy. My husband tried the "Hulk" sandwich. Which was Alberta Beef stewed in tomatillo salsa and served on ciabatta. He loved it! We love the opportunity to sample different beers. Beer is the drink of choice at home. It pairs so nicely with just about anything. We always manage to walk away with a handful of new favourites to find in the cooler over at Sherbrooke. This time around we found a really great Jamaican Ginger Beer and some really good milk stouts. We also got to try a couple of the big bottles that Sherbrooke collaborates on. It was great being able to chat with the reps about the different products they had and nice to be able to meet some faces behind the social media. (Shane from Edmonton Beer Geeks Anonymous!) We became fans of the festival last year and we will be going back again next year. A great night out for a great cause!

We went with high hopes of different types of beer and food and foods…read more $25 entrance fee with 5 tickets. $1 each for another ticket. To bad each sip was 3 tickets. Literally! You are given half an ounce for 3 tickets. Thats 3 dollars a sample. This was ridiculously expensive and not really fun at all, It felt greedy. Maybe if it was $1 a sample...

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