LA is the land of the trucks, but I haven't seen a waffle one. There's a weird cranky crepe/waffle hole in the wall in a strip mall kind of near me, where the proprietor has a long screed about how precisely to order from him (the Soup Nazi could have taken lessons about full disclosure). Quite tasty, and it always feels like an adventure.
Not that many trucks near me, but I seem to recall them having goat burritos near Kat. Life isn't fair.
Didn't lisah say that there's a late-night grilled-cheese cart in Baltimore? That, too, is pretty dang nifty.
Sic the missus on her, Cookie. That's what spouses are FOR!
The LA truck I'm jealous of is the Korean BBQ taco truck. Maybe we could arrange some kind of street food exchange program?
I'm tempted to start a a service that uses unicycle-riding midgets to deliver cheesecake 24 hours a day. But that would probably lead to protests of the "midgets=wacky" mindset....
If there's one area where Chicago sucks as a big city, it's in the complete and utter lack of street food. Nothing, but nothing, in the downtown core. Further out, very rare sightings. Like the talmale stand that seems to have disappeared from my neighborhood - sob.)
If there's one area where Chicago sucks as a big city, it's in the complete and utter lack of street food.
But we do have those peddle carts that sell SpongeBob SquarePants ice cream....
Seattle has a Korean BBQ taco truck too now! Total ripoff of the LA one. I haven't tried it, but it's in the gayborhood on weekends.
Oh, yeah, I need to try to hit the Korean BBQ taco truck when I'm down there in a couple weeks.
Yeah, I know of the Korean BBQ truck and there's an ice cream one called Coolhaus I've heard raves about. I haven't tried either, but the Korean BBQ one isn't my thing. Ice cream, on the other hand... [link]