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Saté Grill-on-Wheels

5.0 (1 review)
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Food Truck Throwdown

Food Truck Throwdown

4.0(1 review)
0.4 miFinancial District, Waterfront
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I remember when I first heard about this event. My initial thought was "oh look another way NYC and…read moreBoston can compete". Actually, I thought it was just another event New York City could dominate Boston at. But that's just the New Yorker in me. I kid, I kid. I've got nothing but love for Boston's food trucks. I was mostly interested in what trucks New York was going to come with as lets be honest the only food trucks I ever saw in NYC were the halal and hotdog trucks on the streets. And let's just say I was taught never to trust street meat. Good thing the website is good at listing the trucks and their websites so you can scope out the competition beforehand. Surprised to see almost all of them had websites. The first time this event was held in Dewey Square. Contained completely on the farmer's market island. My god it was a mess of lines and the wait for some of the trucks was horrendous. People had to plan strategically in their groups in order to hit as many of the trucks they wanted to try. Food truck competitions are serious business and apparently you call out a competition between NY and Boston you're going to pull a crowd to show some love for their hometown. It's understandable... even if the longest lines were from two NY trucks. The second time around the planners did a lot better location wise. They spread the trucks out along the less trafficked Greenway. Thank god they learned from last year. Also line control was handled a lot better.No funky zigzag across 4 different truck areas here. And there was also plenty of grass or curb to sit and eat. Now for the food. This competition has a habit of bringing an array of different cuisines. I had a plan to visit two trucks this time. Morrocan truck Comme Ci Comme Ca and Indian Chinese hybrid Momos & Buns. Most of the NY trucks had a limited 'Throwdown' menu. While I did pick up the kofka couscous from Comme Ci I would have really liked to try a few of their appetizers that I noticed on their website. The couscous was delicious and I think this was the first time I ever really tried Moroccan cuisine so I don't have anything to compare it to. But I'll definitely hunt down the truck when next I'm in NY. Momos I never got to. There was quite the line and I was not that patient. But while I was walking the area I stumbled upon the Cupcake Crew and tried their maple bacon cupcake. Wow, that was incredible. Although I think bacon makes most things taste better. In all it was a pleasant day with delicious food a relaxed atmosphere and I can't wait until next year's.

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Papi's Stuffed Sopapillas - Crispy chicken sopapilla

Papi's Stuffed Sopapillas

4.0(61 reviews)
0.3 miFinancial District, Waterfront
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I contacted Papi's Stuffed Sopapillas for food truck services for a company event, and they got…read moreback to me right away. They were so professional and easy to work with from start to finish. They had everything I requested and were happy to accommodate dietary restrictions. On the day of the event, they arrived on time and were ready to serve our employees without a hitch. Our team has not stopped raving about the food! I heard comments like "so fresh," "incredibly flavorful," "fun and unique," and "what is this delicious concoction?!" It really brought a smile to everyone's face. They were also wonderfully professional with our employees throughout the event. Highly recommend Papi's Stuffed Sopapillas for your next event, you won't be disappointed!

I could eat their tortillas for life. They're so crispy and crunchy and I just don't have the words…read moreto describe it. My favorite so far has been the gyro pocket with the lamb and beef filling. It's a generous amount of meat atop some lettuce and banana peppers that give it an acidic finish along with some diced tomatoes. They do add a sauce on top that taste a bit like thousand island (my only complaint is that sometimes they put too much). If you see the truck, stop by and order a pocket, you won't regret it!

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