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    The Bun Mobile - The Bun Mobile

    The Bun Mobile

    4.3(22 reviews)
    0.0 km
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    Some cities have food trucks. Brisbane has a food truck. A solitary food truck run by husband and…read morewife duo Harry & Christine. Serving the most delicious buns (wagyu beef, angus beef and chicken as well as various specials, and a delectable caramel banana dessert bun) this is easily one of the best 'no-fuss' and under $10 dinners you can hunt down in Brisbane. Find them in several spots around town including Loading Dock Espresso, The End bar in West End and Kangaroo Point Cliffs. They've got a cult following and where they go, so do the bun-stars. When I visited Harry and Christine at Loading Dock Espresso just before their Tuesday lunch rush, I ordered the Wagyu Beef bun and without realising it, Harry's own Dragon Chilli sauce. I'm not one for chilli or anything spicy but Harry's Dragon Sauce just gave the bun a gentle kick. The buns are freshly made to order and are well worth the ever so slight wait. Do yourself a favour and pin point where they'll be next and pop your Bun Mobile cherry.

    I have a confession to make. I was a stalker until Friday when I finally satisfied my cravings. I…read moream referring to The Bun Mobile! Ever since I found out about this gourmet food truck "taste sensation" late in 2012, I have been intrigued and obsessed to try them ever since. Checking their calendar schedule, at least once a week (as their location changes daily,) only to curse the gods, disappointed at missing out. Not this time. Friday evening, The Bun Mobile made its way to Morningside at Southside Tea Room. It was there in all its unmissable funky glory. The truck itself is very presentable, and clean. The weather was gloomy, but standing in front of The Bun Mobile, looking up at the menu, was like seeing the clouds part and rays of sunshine beaming down. Their regular menu is Chicken, Pork, and Wagyu Buns but this night included a new special. Braised pork belly, zucchini & mushroom kimchi, crunchy lettuce, peanut butter and jelly. Talking to the lovely Christine who served us, she mentioned that it would be The Bun Mobile's 1st birthday come the week ending 8th March. She was really nice, and said Harry was the one who did all the cooking. There are also vegetarian options for those who are allergic to meat. The hardest thing about The Bun Mobile is deciding what to get, as everything sounds delicious. We ordered the Braised Pork Belly special ($10), and the Chicken bun ($8) which is Char grilled teriyaki chicken, slaw with julienne carrot, mint, Japanese mayo, and hoisin sauce. We observed all the lucky customers who had ordered earlier having a great old time at Southside Tea Room, eating their buns, smiles as wide as can be. I was salivating in anticipation. We didn't have to wait very long, as Christine called us out. Rushing home and opening the styrofoam box the buns come in..Aaah there it was, fresh, quality ingredients and ready to be devoured. The buns are actually quite generous in size, large in fact. We tuck straight in, having a taste of each other's, and all the hype about The Bun Mobile is all true. It is absolutely fantastic. The combinations of exotic flavours are mind-numbingly scrumdiddilyumpshus, and the bun is so soft I could swear there were clouds on my taste buds. It's no wonder The Bun Mobile has over 5000 followers on Facebook, probably qualifying as a religion at the next Census, and rightfully so. The Bun Mobile should be the benchmark by which all other food trucks are measured against. It met all our expectations, from their excellent service to their amazing buns. Tip: to find out what daily specials and Bun flavours are on, "Like" The Bun Mobile on Facebook.

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    Eat a Pocket - Eat a Pocket food truck

    Eat a Pocket

    3.0(1 review)
    0.3 km

    These guys and their food truck are at the West End markets on Saturdays and the CBD Farmer's…read moreMarkets on Wednesdays. (They may also be at various other festivals and events -- follow them on social media for more information.) I went on during the CBD Wednesday Farmer's Markets during my lunch break. Eat a Pocket bills itself as having "Brisbane's Best Falafel." This is the only falafel I've had in Brisbane, since I don't live here, but I'd have to say it was pretty darned good. It came with hummus, salads, tabouli, pickles, tomato salsa, cole slaw, and tahini. For the price ($12!), however, it was really small. That was the one let-down about this place. I was expecting a full falafel wrap -- but these "pockets" are a little less than half the size of a typical falafel wrap (like the kind you might get from a kebab shop). Tasty, yes, and definitely better quality than anything you'd get at a kebab shop, but ultimately not worth the price tag. They also have a variety of other Middle Eastern vegetarian options -- a "brekky pocket" ($8.50) with scrambled eggs; a "hummus pocket" ($11) with hummus, coleslaw, tabouli, salsa, pickles, and tahini; a "babaganoush pocket" ($12), which is the same as the hummus pocket but with babaganoush instead; a mezze plate ($13) with falafel balls, sauerkraut, pita bread, and lots of dips; and basic falafel platters with your choice of 6 or 12 falafel balls. Definitely nice flavours, but really overpriced for what you get. Their falafel platters, hummus pocket, and falafel pocket are all vegan. The brekky pocket isn't (contains scrambled eggs) and I didn't ask about the babaganoush pocket (sometimes babaganoush contains dairy). Service was also super nice and friendly. Probably worth going if you're craving a high-quality falafel wrap on a Wednesday or Saturday, but just be prepared the portion sizes are pretty small relative to the cost.

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