Thursday, March 31, 2011

Food Truck Extravaganza Part II

The March Food Truck Extravaganza was a great success and so much fun! They had so many food trucks that I was only able to sample from a few. Soooo just for easy sake and to get people into the groove of the San Diego Food Crawl I want to announce April's food crawl:


Food Truck Extravaganza: Part II !!


I'm giving everyone a heads-up and ample notice for this food crawl. If you've never been to the Food Truck Extravaganza you won't want to miss this! 


April's Food Truck Extravaganza will be on Friday, April 15th at Fifty Seven Degrees Wine Bar, 1735 Hancock St. The extravaganza takes place behind the building of Fifty Seven Degrees in their back parking lot.

It’s $2 to get in, but make sure to bring some cash as some trucks are not set-up to take credit cards yet. When you do get in you can save your red ticket stub to get $2 off any $10 purchase at the wine bar. 

I called Fifty Seven Degrees and spoke with the bar manager. He confirmed the date for me and also informed me that they sell a nice variety of micro-brew beers as well as tapas-like tidbits for you to eat while you get toasty. This is a plus for me since discovering my allergy to wine in culinary school. I know, very unfortunate right? So this month I think we should all pay Fifty Seven Degrees a visit before, during and/or after the Food Truck Extravaganza. This all starts at 5pm and ends at 10pm. I would love to see more San Diego Food Crawlers there to show their support of good local  food. While you're there visit Jennifer at the Sweet Treats truck for the tastiest sugar high of your life and make sure to tell her I sent you! :) 

So... Friday, April 15th? If you're game, meet me there!

Cheers,

Mel

Sunday, March 20, 2011

A sale you can't pass up.

While @ Food 4 Less I saw my favorite beer on sale. Its a super sale so be smart and stock up if you know good beer like this never gets this cheap. Your welcome.

Cheers,

Mel

Street Food At Its Finest

Bye-bye roach coach! Helllllo Gourmet Food Trucks!!

The Food Truck Extravaganza was like street food on steroids. It's a far cry from your typical "roach coach" that sells wilted salads, suspicious triangle shaped tuna sandwiches, reheated frozen burritos and potato chips. Nope, those are history. Say hello to the new and improved food truck! These hipsters are slinging gourmet tidbits from blinged out colorful trucks. I have to say these food trucks are impressive. It's like the roach coach went on Pimp My Ride and came out looking like a million bucks.



I took my son with me so we could have some bonding time. I'm secretly trying to get him to like different foods besides chicken nuggets, carbs and candy. I also met SD Food Crawlers Jeff & Grayce there. They gave me good feedback on some of the food I didn't have any room to try. So thank you Jeff and Grayce for being the 1st SD Food Crawlers on our 1st outing! Your support means so much to me.

This Food Truck Extravaganza is going to be held the third Friday of every month at Fifty Seven Degrees, 1735 Hancock St. It's where the old Pier 1 outlet use to be and the event is in the back parking lot. $2 gets you in and make sure to bring enough cash, not all vendors take credit cards yet. 



My first stop was the super cute, super sweet truck called Sweet Treats. I met the owner Jennifer and she was a doll. We talked about the event and she shared her favorite treats and pointed out which trucks I could get them from. They offer deconstructed cupcakes, cookies and various desserts that look too pretty to eat.  I looked into the display case and purchased my 1st food truck goodie. The chocolate covered bacon strip. It was actually really good. The sweetness of the rich, smooth chocolate was perfectly paired with the salty/smokiness of the bacon. I normally don't go backwards eating dessert before my dinner but I couldn't pass this up once I saw it through the window. My son loves chocolate and bacon but together was questionable. I had him take a bite... he wrinkled his nose, chewed, then took another bite because he wasn't sure if he liked it or not. By the 4th bite I knew he was sold. Success! Although its like candy, he found something new he likes! Thanks Jennifer of Sweet Treats! We will see you next month for some more. 


My 2nd stop was a truck called Two For the Road. They advertised a lobster roll and a Disneyland Monte Cristo sandwich. To my surprise they offered each in a half size so I thought it would be an economical way to try both. First the Disney Monte Cristo, it was awesome. The batter was light and crispy, slightly sweet. The cheese was melty and paired well with the thinly sliced ham inside. It comes with a side of raspberry jam and together it goes from great to magical. The Lobster Roll was decent. I wouldn't say it was my favorite. I expected the lobster salad to be thicker instead of on the watery side. Although some people like my fellow Food Crawler Grayce, like it with less mayo. If that is your preference than this would be perfect for you. The bread was soft on the inside and slightly crispy on the outside. The lobster salad needed more flavor, maybe some salt or Old Bay? I have never had a Lobster Roll so I have nothing to compare it to. At the end it was just o.k. It made me wish I had saved my money for the other lobster dish I was about to discover...


My 3rd treat was the Truffle Tots from Devilicious. The buzz talk about this truck is that it is popular, there is always a line so get there early, and they always run out of food so again, get there early. The menu was impressive. They offered a Lobster Grilled Cheese sandwich, which in talking with fellow foodies, this sandwich sells out quick because it is THAT good. Since I've already eaten that lobster roll I admired their Lobster Grill Cheese from afar and decided that will be mine next month. I have a slight addiction to truffles. I'm not talking the kind that are made from chocolate. I'm talking the kind that are rare and found hidden under forest floors. The kind that are worth more than gold and rightfully so. I scanned their hand written menu and I lit up when I saw Truffle Tots. At a reasonable $4, I had to try them. They were little nuggets of goodness. The Tot broke down as little balls of seasoned mashed potatoes rolled in panko bread crumbs with red pepper flakes then drizzled with truffle oil. I would have liked more truffle oil but a little does go a long way. They were a great side dish, crispy with a kick and the truffle taste is a back note and subtle. It was an elegant twist to fried mashed potatoes. Devilicious, I will be back for that Lobster Grilled Cheese next month. :)

My last stop of the night was for my son. He was being such a good sport that I let him pick out a cupcake. He saw the Corner Cupcake truck and picked out a chocolate cupcake with chocolate frosting. I went for the unusual Buttermilk Bacon cupcake with Maple frosting. The concept of their cupcake truck is that you pick the cake and the frosting and have it made to your liking. They came in cute little Chinese takeout boxes with a wire handle. My son opened his and gasped at the sight of a bug in the frosting. We took it back and they immediately apologized and exchanged it for a new one. The cashier proceeded to give me my money back and then handed me my replacement cupcake. I thought, "Now that's customer service!" But when I got home, my son's replacement cupcake was a bacon w/maple frosting, not his chocolate/chocolate frosting. Poor kid was out a cupcake. I tried my Buttermilk Bacon Cupcake with Maple frosting and it was so disappointing. The cupcake was dry, reminiscent of cornbread. I first cut the cupcake in half because I wanted to check to see how evenly distributed the bacon was going to be. I couldn't find any at first, then I found it at the bottom of the cupcake which is sad. They need to find a way to suspend their bacon bits in the batter so there is bacon throughout instead of laying at the bottom. The frosting was good, a bit gritty but it definitely had lots of maple flavor. I wouldn't go back for the bacon cupcake and I'm not sure despite their best efforts if my son would ever go back to get his chocolate cupcake. I wasn't impressed and for $2.50 a pop and being on the small size, it wasn't worth it. Sorry Corner Cupcake, you just didn't make the cut, even for a 9 year old.

The Food Truck Extravaganza is catching on and more vendors are added every month. My son counted 13 trucks and there was no way I was able to eat my way to each one. That is why the 3rd Friday of April I will be there again to sample from those I never got around to. So, April food Truck Extravaganza... are you game?

Thanks again to my SD Food Crawlers Jeff & Grayce! Our 1st food crawl was awesome!!

Cheers,

Mel

Friday, March 18, 2011

Friday Food Truck Extravaganza!!!

Hello SD Food Crawlers!

Sorry for the short notice but this will be my 1st impromptu Food Crawl announcement.

Food trucks are all the rage in NYC and Los Angeles. It is now slowly creeping into San Diego and this is how we are going to get to taste food from each and every one of them!!! I accidentally found this on the Sophie 103.7 website this morning. Email me if you want to meet down there. Bring cash too! This is gonna be exciting!

Article says:

Over 12 San Diego food trucks will be at the Food Truck Extravaganza and is the perfect chance for you to see what the fuss is all about.

The Food Truck Extravaganza is happening this Friday, March 18th from 5 to 10 pm. The plan is to have it occur the third Friday of every month at Fifty Seven Degrees, 1735 Hancock St.
It’s $2 to get in, but bring some cash so you can taste dishes from a variety of trucks. Including: Tabe, Miho Gastrotruck, Sweet Treats, Corner-Cupcakes, India on Wheels, Devilicious, Chop Soeey, Super Q Food Truck, Greasy Wiener, SD Street Eats, and Patty Melt.
You may want to take the trolley which stops only a block away on Washington Street.

So who's coming with me?!

Mel

 

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

The Wheels are in Motion

I had this idea turning in my head for quite sometime now. I've decided to dedicate my own blog to food. Not just any food, San Diego's food: the undiscovered hole in the walls, the places your friends and family rave about, the place where your Facebook friends took that awesome picture of that mile high BLT. It's all there, waiting for us to explore new flavors, textures and presentations.

I love to share my hidden gems in San Diego and I often suggest to friends where they should eat. I also ask other foodie friends where I should go when I'm not familiar with the neighborhood I'm in. Since my immediate family aren't adventurous when it comes to food, I rely on my foodie friends to share in the experience with me.
So, here's my idea: Why not get my friends together to meet once a month for a "Food Crawl". Like a pub crawl, we work our way through 3 different places to eat in one day, trying new foods, meeting new people and finding your new favorite spot to eat. So I welcome you to the San Diego Food Crawl.

I would love to hear suggestions on where you think the SD Food Crawl should go. Eventually every month will be themed. For example: North County Crawl, Breakfast Food Crawl, Dessert Crawl, Fine Dining Crawl and maybe a Progression Crawl (apps, salad, entree & dessert all in different places). I plan on posting information here to the upcoming months of a Food Crawl, what restaurants will be covered, their pricing, location and other details. You pay for what you eat. BYOM (Bring. Your. Own. Money.) Sharing is encouraged so that you can taste as many things as you can. You will be given a notes sheet for you to fill out during or after your meal. Tell us about what you tried, what you like or didn't like and if you would return and suggest to a friend. You will need to RSVP for some of the restaurants so that we can secure seating. I also encourage everyone to check-in to the places we eat as a crew using various social media networks. There are lots of people out there who rely on a review. Its a chance for you to be a food critic so leave your opinion. It means more than you think, especially when it comes to food.

Anyone can join so if you know someone who would love to be part of the SD Food Crawl, invite them.

So my foodie friends, are you ready for an exciting culinary adventure around San Diego? If so, I'll meet you there.

Cheers,

Mel