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    3.9(10 reviews)
    4.4 miDowntown

    Burger good fries ass people cool service solid. Truck in Pedro @ the brewery. Will try the hotdogs…read morenext time

    Experience: I stopped by the food truck during First Friday on Abbot Kinney. After walking for some…read moreminutes on AK, I saw this food truck in front of MedMen. A hot dog sounded like a great way to start the night. A hot dog is one of those foods that I tend to have when I travel, not on purpose, it just sort of happens. Just last month I was in Brazil, and tried their version of a street dog in Sao Paulo, it was nothing like a Costco hot dog, which I love, but tasty. So I was curious to try a Venezuelan street dog. Food: I ordered the classic Venezuelan street dog. What stood out to me was the size of the hot dog, it was pretty small. It didn't taste like an American Costco beefy dog, it was lighter in taste. That could be because it's fresh and made from a specific ingredient or animal versus tons of grounded up things. Next was the bread, it wasn't in a typical hot dog bun, it was more like a thick slice of brioche bread, it was good and different. Next, it was topped off with tons of mini French fries and shredded cheese. I don't recall the condiments, but I think it was mayo perhaps. The downside was I pretty much bit into mostly bread and fries with each bite. The hot dog was so small, I would have liked a larger thicker chunk. This was my first time trying a Venezuelan street dog, so I don't have much to base it off of except for this specific time. I feel that it has room for improvement. Customer Service: Nice, friendly, quick service. Verdict: There are other items on the menu that looked appealing. Overall it was a good tasty street dog, not the best I've had, but it was enjoyable. Given the price paid, I would have liked a hot dog bigger than what I received. If I go to First Friday again, maybe I'll give it a second chance.

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    5.4 miDowntown
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    Amazing! Food was very tasty and cooked right at the front of the restaurant by the owner and chef…read more We ordered Griot with rice and beans, goat with djondjon (mushroom) rice and oxtail with white rice. Also tried the passion fruit juice. The whole family loved it! They were welcoming and helped my son to complete his project on Haiti with additional cultural knowledge.

    Glad to have found Haitian food in LA! I'm not an expert on it by any means, but married into a…read moreHaitian family, and we both were really pleased with the meal & service here. I got an oxtail plate, with djon djon & bannan peze. It also came with a little bit of salade russe (Haitian potato salad), pikliz, and sauce. The diri djon djon was so flavorful, definitely my favorite thing on the plate. The oxtail was seasoned well and pretty tender. The pikliz was good, pretty mild so I could enjoy it all. I tried some griot and thought it could have marinated longer. The portions felt very huge. The service here is really friendly and accommodating. The food came put after not too long of a wait and it was hot. The space is cool. It looks like an old diner. There's konpa playing in the background and games like Uno & Dominos available if you want to play. We also got two Haitian beef patties to go. They're legit! Came with pikliz and another sauce I never had before, it was green with a bit of spice and tang. The main downside is the location. It was fine in the daytime, but at night I wouldn't want to be alone as a woman here. That's just me though. Parking is metered on the street ($6/hr)

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