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    Spud Mobeel

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Cheezy Bizness - mac'n'cheese w/ pulled pork

    Cheezy Bizness

    (10 reviews)

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    These guys were set up outside the Flames game the other night. While I was waiting for my dad to…read moreshow up with my ticket I decided to give these guys a shot as a change from the usual pocket dog I get during a game. From the selection I chose the "Hot Mess". Something with a little heat was just what I was looking for. The sandwich was very delicious. It could have been a little more spicy, but the flavours were great either way. What I didn't like here was the wait. Upon ordering I was told it would be about 7 minutes. While I like the fact that they're making everything fresh, when I'm at a food truck expect my meal to be served up quickly.

    My bf and I escaped from our offices at lunch today to walk to Central Memorial Park, partly…read morebecause it was the first sunny day in weeks, and partly because twitter told me there would be a congregation of food trucks setting up around 11:30. I love cheese, so naturally, I was eager to check out this new food truck. We're not big fans of waiting in lines, so we arrived right at 11:30 and were served immediately. I ordered the mac'n'cheese sandwich with pulled pork and bf ordered the hot mess. The total came to $18 (no drinks or sides). Both sandwiches were amazing. The mac'n'cheese was creamy, the pulled pork was smoky, and the bread was a bit sweet. And of course there was some yummy cheese inside to hold it all together. The hot mess was just spicy enough. I would guess that extreme spice combined with cheese might not be that great. There was yummy seasoned ground beef, banana peppers, and a fried egg inside too. Fried to perfection - not so runny that you lose some yolk, but runny enough to drip onto the rest of the sandwich. If the sandwiches were $5 instead of $9, I would be 20 lbs heavier and looking for an apartment next to Cheezy Bizness HQ. It's probably a good thing the cost puts them in the "treat yo' self" category rather than an every day lunch category.

    Lil Truck on the Prairie

    Lil Truck on the Prairie

    (2 reviews)

    So great to have a food truck that actually cooks their food from fresh. The bulk of food trucks…read moreI've been to are fresh from the freezer lol. I've eaten from this truck many times and will definitely go back! I'm sure I've had everything on the menu by now but my favourite, if I had to choose just one, is the short rib poutine.

    Lil' Truck on the Prairie is everything. I cannot adequately express how enamoured I am with them…read morebut I'll try. We hired Lil' Truck to cater our wedding and they're food was the one thing that kept us from eloping during our wedding planning experience. They hand crafted a menu to suit us specifically and it was the number one thing we bragged about to friends before the event and after. They were able to meet every single dietary restriction but not only that, they did it well. The vegan/vegetarian options were arguably the best on the menu which is rare and hard to accomplish especially when it comes to a big event (and it wasn't pasta!). When I say that I also want to highlight how good their meat mains were too. All the carnivores where just as satisfied as the vegans, which is no small feat. They thought of absolutely everything when planning our wedding and made us feel more like friends than clients. I also appreciated their focus on local and sustainable food sources but while also taking into consideration our (meagre) budget. They made all our food dreams come true. They served our 175 guests cocktail hour, dinner, dessert, AND midnight snack for less per person than an average prime rib dinner. While making each aspect of the event accessable and enjoyable to absolutely all dietary choices, minimizing waste, and focusing on local and sustainable food sources. What more could you possibly ask for?

    BentoBurrito - This bad boy chicki-rito from @bentoburrito. Chicken, peanut, sriracha madness!

    BentoBurrito

    (16 reviews)

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    Maybe I have too of a high expectation or something. Well I ordered the Cali-rito and it had quite…read morea bit of stuff. Rice, pickled vegetable , imitation crab meat, smoke salmon wrapped in a white soft tortilla. So why I gave it two stars. I did find it a bit nasty gross. Too much sauce. Mine was drenched in sauce. The rice was not evenly spread. Most of it was at one end of the burrito. And the same goes for the smoke salmon and imitation crab meat. Portion wise was good. This is not a poke burrito. Also everyone knows California roll comes with avocado. Oh well. Too much sauce made it very nasty. Don't think I will order this again.

    Quick, name 2 food items hipsters love as much as ironic moustaches and vintage cameras. Sushi and…read moreBurritos! Nailed it! Enter Bento Burrito. From the second I saw the black BentoBurrito truck sporting asian style burritos in the parking lot of Market on Macleod, my inner hipster did its happy dance. (Which ironically, isn't a very hipster thing to do.) BentoBurrito takes all the food items you'd find in a Bento Box and wraps it up with a burrito shell into one big mass of love. I could be wrong about this, but I think Bento Boxes are typically a Japanese thing, but BentoBurrito uses ingredient from all over Asia and americanized sushi, serving up items like the Chiki-Rito (Coconut chicken in a peanut sate) and the Cali-rito (kind of like a California Roll but in burrito form.) I've seen other sushi/burrito places (like Sushiritto in San Francisco http://www.yelp.ca/biz/sushirrito-san-francisco?osq=sushirito) but BentoBurrito does it a a little better. Instead of using the Nori as the burrito skin, they just just use a regular flour tortilla and put Nori flakes on the inside to give you the flavour. Much easier to hold, eat, and a little closer to a burritto than mowing on a gigantic sushi roll that hasn't been chopped. They'll fill you up with healthy and tasty ingredients for under $10. Hopefully you'll get a chance to check them out before next summer.

    Spud Mobeel - foodtrucks - Updated May 2026

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