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    Eat Curbside

    3.8 (82 reviews)
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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Lolia S.

    The food is a bit too simple for a gourmet food truck but it's cooked well with quality ingredients. The menu for the evening included ahi sliders, grilled cheese, P.B.L.T. I didn't sense any particular theme to the food, other than sandwiches with the occasional Asian influence. I liked the portion size (filling enough for a meal) and value. * Curbside Dog ($7): all beef hot dog with kimchee and yuzu aioli. The soft bun was toasted, the kimchi wasn't too wet and the sausage was fine, but overall something seemed to be lacking or too simple. The garlic fries were thin, slighty crispy on the outside, skin on. * Shoyu pork sandwich ($10): a warm, toasted, soft bun (would prefer it to be chewier), hearty, tender pork braised in a nice soy ginger marinade with sweetness (not too salty or too sweet), pickled cucumbers and carrot shreds for crunch and acidity, and yuzu aioli. I didn't taste the yuzu. It came with a simple green salad with balsamic vinaigrette.

    Airstream trailer
    Luis C.

    Eat Curbside debuted last month, the trailer is operated by the former chef (Eric) of the Chairman Bao food truck. Find this cool looking silver trailer http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/eat-curbside-san-francisco?select=OS9ikOwikNyMeyk-srN75A#OS9ikOwikNyMeyk-srN75A on the regular rotation of vendors at OTG locations. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/eat-curbside-san-francisco?select=mHJwaQKXuPV1VnRyAUl_Lg#mHJwaQKXuPV1VnRyAUl_Lg The ahi tuna slider with wasabi aioli and a sesame slaw was very popular at the OTG:FMC. Today on the menu: http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/eat-curbside-san-francisco?select=Uf0Ms_iPD9si89SfjuFS-w#Uf0Ms_iPD9si89SfjuFS-w Angus beef burger ($9), garlic fries ($5), beet salad with chevre croquettes ($6), http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/eat-curbside-san-francisco?select=WXXmuOGIAjDy3d3AiFS12w#WXXmuOGIAjDy3d3AiFS12w and a grilled cheese sandwich ($8) with brie, capicola (aka. coppa) & sun-dried tomato pesto. Drinks $1. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/eat-curbside-san-francisco?select=iicLwSBab725Iucj8vJG6g#iicLwSBab725Iucj8vJG6g EC's shiny silver truck is turning heads around the city. One evening I saw a TV crew filming them at OTG Upper Haight. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/eat-curbside-san-francisco?select=JGZm2OV1DW7IMYIW6LSVBw#JGZm2OV1DW7IMYIW6LSVBw Get location updates via Twitter or Facebook. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/eat-curbside-san-francisco?userid=8Ces6YdT6j7BYycnZLrSng#4wMvU5j8pZUlQ0QOn1rJ9A ** Update for 2013: seems like Eat Curbside no longer roams the streets. No online updates either.

    Ahi Tuna Sliders w/ Fries ($9).  YUM!!
    Rodney H.

    Eat Curbside has been another food truck that's been on my list of things to try for a while now. I finally got to try them when I went to Off The Grid Upper Haight for the first time. If there was one thing I remembered to get, it was their Ahi Tuna Sliders since people on yelp have said good things about it. When I go them, I was pretty impressed by their presentation (http://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=F_5_UNX-wrAFCXuAkBZRDw&select=mBjvVzywr7LU4uPlkX-ZeQ). They looked pretty and tasted just as good as they looked. They are a little pricey at $9, but they do come with Fries so that's a plus. Next time I head over to OTG Upper Haight, I have to remind myself to first stop by at Eat Curbside if I ever want to get the chance to try their Fried Mac N Cheese. They look very appetizing! So far, I like what I've seen from Ear Curbside and hope that their other menu items are just as enjoyable as their Ahi Sliders.

    Ahi Tuna Slider
    Heidi L.

    Our bellies were just about stuffed at Off The Grid: Fort Mason Center last night when we strolled past Eat Curbside. Sans shiny metal ginormous truck, their booth is easy to miss among the trucks/stands with decked out catchy signs and decor. Hard to miss however, are the words: AHI TUNA SLIDERS. Backpedal. Say what?! $3.50 each for lightly seared and sliced tuna, topped with wasabi aioli and sesame slaw, all on a toasted bun. Dee-friggin-licious. Take note: If you're not a fan of the spicy, watch out for the couple slices of chilies on top of the slaw. I was a sad camper for a second there. The former chef of Chairman Bao has a winner here with Eat Curbside. Whatever they have on the menu is a must try!

    fried mac n' cheese with bacon
    Erich D.

    Some solid grub coming out of this shiny silver twinkie-shaped trailer. Everything I've tried from this food truck has been pretty darn delicious. Ahi tuna sliders with wasabi aioli, short rib sliders with horseradish aioli, and fried mac n' cheese with bacon! Sliders come with a choice of salad or fries and I've always opted for the fries which are crispy and tasty. The sliders are pretty petite and if you are looking for one that will fill you up a little bit more I'd suggest the short rib ones. The fried mac n' cheese comes in threes, is well-breaded, and is about the size of a large dinner roll with steaming melted cheese and pasta inside. I will gladly eat curbside with these guys anytime!

    Sliders with garlic fries
    Valerie P.

    Aside from OTG in SF, this food truck/cart is one the hardest places to find. I stumbled upon Curbside outside of walmart.com in Brisbane. I ordered a combo: 1 ahi tuna slider, 1 short rib slider, and fries. Garlic fries upon request, the lady did not even charge me extra, woot! The short rib was too meaty chewy for me, in all fairness, the lady who took my order did warn me about the meatiness. The next time I find this food truck, I'm just going to get all ahi tuna sliders. So mouthwatering, melted with every bite, and the small buns were so soft, not soggy.drools...

    Wolfy W.

    I accidentally found their food truck off Octavia and Hayes neighborhood. It was interesting food truck (trailer) and is hard to miss from other common food trucks out there. Very friendly staff and helpful. I got the Ahi slider with fries and was very impress with the crispy potato fried to perfection. The Ahi was decent with a nice fresh cabbage slaw and wasibi aioli on a baguette. I also end-up ordering my dinner here with the P.L.T. The Pancetta with egg & baby greens on a muffin (Bays??) was a very good combination of flavors, salty and crispy Pancetta and with the soft egg yolk running was delicious!!

    Fried MAC and cheese

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    PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE make more blue cheese, bacon Arancini risotto balls this Thursday at Off The Grid: Upper Haight.

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    I recommend the Fried Mac n Cheese with Cheddar & Jack and Grilled Cheese with Brie & Caramelized Onions.

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    Ahi Tuna Slider was pretty good. Better than expected.

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    Best pulled pork sandwich ever, and great customer service. We miss you in the Castro:(

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