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    Traveling J’s - Hummus, carrots and cucumber and Gourmet Grilled Cheese with garlic cilantro fries (upgrade).

    Traveling J’s

    5.0(1 review)
    2.4 mi

    We stumbled upon Traveling J's at the 2nd Annual All Hallow's Flea and couldn't resist. With two…read morefood truck options--burgers (always a solid standby) or Middle Eastern fusion--we decided to go for the more adventurous choice. Best decision of the day. Even with the huge crowd, Traveling J's was running like a well-oiled machine. Two people--just a chef and a cashier--were absolutely cranking out orders while still keeping the line moving fast. Impressive! We narrowed our choices down to two items to split - Gourmet Grilled Cheese + Garlic Cilantro Fries (upgrade) and Hummus with carrots & cucumbers. Add two cold drinks and our total came to $28.62. Not bad considering the generous portions. When we opened our to-go boxes, we were seriously impressed. The hummus was smooth and creamy, drizzled with olive oil and sprinkled with spices. The fries were crispy (not soggy!) with just the right kick of garlic and cilantro. And the grilled cheese? Perfectly toasted, melty, and stuffed with sweet, crispy bacon. Cheese was oozing, bread was golden, and it was everything a grilled cheese should be--and then some. The portions were more than enough for two hungry adults, and everything tasted fresh and flavorful. I even made sure to compliment the chef--he looked like he'd been hustling nonstop to keep up with the crowd, and it showed in the quality. Next time, I've got my eye on their fried Halloumi cheese. It looked AMAZING coming out of that truck. Bottom line: Fresh, flavorful, filling, and run by a hardworking duo who know what they're doing. Traveling J's is officially on my "must-eat-again" list.

    From the owner: I am a young aspiring chef and business owner with a love for food, Traveling, and experiencing new…read morecultures. When I travel I get inspired with the food so I can bring it home to my area. My food is all homemade nothing canned or frozen. All fresh from the garden.

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    Traveling J’s - Shaved fennel salad with grapefruit
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    Shaved fennel salad with grapefruit Root vegetables Garlic mashed potatoes Braised beef short rib Bread and butter

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    Atomic Hog BBQ

    Atomic Hog BBQ

    4.6(12 reviews)
    77.6 mi

    Atomic Hog is PHENOMENAL…read more I have never had brisket this stellar. The tenderness, the flavor, and the amount of meat is truly incredible. So perfectly seasoned is the meat that I never use any sauces or condiments. I usually get the collared greens as a side. Once again, it's a large portion, well seasoned and perfectly complementary to their amazing meats. Additionally, the Atomic Hog staff is friendly and capable. Atomic Hog is highly recommended and like many in the area, we hope they find a permanent brick and mortar home!

    Seasonally, South Mall (South Allentown, PA area) has a Food Truck event in the front parking lot,…read moreon Thursdays. Food trucks of all kinds. Tonight we tried Atomic Hog BBQ. They don't have a truck, but have a small tented area where they display the menu, take orders and pay (credit cards accepted). Then next to it is a large wide smoker and a table where you hand over the receipt and collect your order. They offer pulled pork, brisket, ribs, chicken, roasted hog and sides (baked beans, mac & cheese, coleslaw, cornbread, etc). They use their own special dry rub, so this BBQ is not dripping wet. They do have several BBQ sauces to add to your food. The baked beans had a pleasant kick to them. I do think they should use a nice brioche roll instead of the average burger roll. I've had a lot of different BBQ from various states in the country and this was better than average. About an 8 out of 10. I was glad to see no fatty pieces in my pulled pork, but my husband found one in his brisket. That's just a matter of making sure prep is perfect. At South Mall, there are no chairs and tables to dine. So bring your own portable ones and dine near your car or take it home. The entire area is blocked and all the trucks/tents face the center of the large rectangular area. Worth checking out.

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    Shredded pulled port and homemade Mac n cheese- simple yet tasty!

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    La Chercha Fritura - Dominican loaded fries

    La Chercha Fritura

    4.2(11 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    Me being the procrastinator that I am, I didn't leave work early enough, so I had to rush to get to…read morework on time. This means I didn't pack a lunch and I had to find something fast. My uncle used to be a resident in the Lancaster area, so I went to a place called Prince of Subs, which is known for their chicken wings and, of course, their subs--that's why it's in their name! When I arrived at Prince of Subs it was 11:30 PM at night and I asked for an order of 6 wings, but the guy said, "Let me check." I was surprised because it's a bar and they close at 1:30 in the morning, and of course, greasy food is the best thing to eat when you're drinking. Well, luckily they had six wings left. I asked for some fries and he said they ran out of fries. Me personally, I love some wings and fries. Can't forget about fish and chips, but that's more of a Dublin thing! I don't understand how a chicken spot bar that closes at 1:30 AM doesn't have fries ready, but that's just a story for another day. Because of that, I had to go to a second spot on my way to work. It was a food truck on the side of the road. It had lights so you could still see it, but it was kind of hidden. Come to find out, it's a hidden gem! I got some Dominican loaded fries which had shredded chicken, a bunch of different sauces, some peppers, and of course, fries. I was glad that I made this stop, but I pulled out my cash and I only had a $100 bill on me because it was Friday, it was payday, and I had cashed my check. The guy didn't have change, and so all I had was nine dollars in my pocket besides that one bill. I told him I would come back tomorrow evening. He had a surprised look on his face, but I said, "I work right down the road and I promise you I'll be back before I start work." He trusted me. I gave him my nine dollars and he said okay and gave me my food. As I walked away, it gave me a little bit more faith in humanity. It's amazing how someone that never even knew me, and never saw me before, actually trusted me to come back and give them cash to pay for my food. I did go there the next day and it was a warm welcome, of course. I paid him what I owed him with a little bit extra, only because he had faith in me coming back. I highly recommend this place! Being a truck driver, you always find good food spots along the road, and sometimes you find out if the food is really good or bad while you're going down the road, if you catch my drift. This place is very good; the food settled very well and I definitely give it a hard 4.5 out of 5, only because you cannot see the truck from the road. I hope my review helps you make your decision onto whether you want to eat at this location or not. I hope a college student sees this review as well, because it is right around the corner from Thaddeus Stevens! Branden-Lee AKA B L E E

    Chimi chimi, ya ya!! Chimi chimi, chow!! That is the chant I sang in my head after the very first…read morebite into my sandwich. The Dominican burger, as it's called, was just enough to whet my appetite ( no sides needed ), and I wouldn't ask the chef to change a thing. The ratio of bread to meat to sauce was properly balanced. I appreciate that he used thinly shredded red onions and lettuce in the sauce. Muy muy bueno! I have to admit that I was bugging out a little when I realized that the food truck is diagonal to the Lancaster County prison. I wasn't aware of that beforehand because I wasn't familiar with the area, and I didn't think about making a preorder for pickup. I was just trying to find some highly rated ethnic food on Yelp and just happened to stumble upon this listing. I was out there waiting for my food at 11pm for like 20 minutes. I wasn't scared or threatened... it was just a tad weird. the whole time I sat out in the park across the street from the cart I kept looking over my shoulder. The neighborhood Papi's were out there in full effect getting their late night grub. I also wished that the prices were listed on the menu. Someone posted a picture of the menu 4 years ago and chimis costed $5 each back then, but I paid $10 per Chimi. That's a helluva markup over a short span of time. On the bright side they do take cards unlike some other food trucks.

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    Beef Chimi (aka the Dominican burger). Ooey gooey deliciousness in my belly

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    A view of the food truck from my seat at the park bench across the street

    Trè Locally Sourced

    Trè Locally Sourced

    4.2(6 reviews)
    52.5 mi

    Popped in to Free Will on a mid Sunday afternoon and was happy to see a truck out front slanging…read moresnacks to nosh on alongside our beers. As we walked by the truck we received an enthusiastic cheerful HELLO! from the friendly folks inside of it. Once beers were ordered, boyfriend went out to order foods. We were sharing a flight, so their pierogis were the perfect selection. I love me a homemade crispy pierogi and Trè served just that! Portion of five was plentiful but I easily could of polished off a dozen bc they were that good and who wouldn't want to eat a dozen pierogis. Seems like there menu is ever changing and from the looks of all their menu offerings available that day being enjoyed by the tables around us, you probably can't go wrong with whatever they are serving. I looked them up after our yummy eats and seems like they do catering and are game to create whatever you desire and that's pretty rad so keep them in mind for large festivities in need of great foods!

    If you are at the following locations and see the Trè Locally Sourced food truck do not hesitate to…read moreget some food. - Eight Oaks Distillery, 7189 PA-309, New Tripoli, PA Permanently there now on Fri, Sat, and Sun. during business hours - Free Will Brewery, 410 E Walnut St #1,10, Perkasie, PA they are there from 5-8 on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and I think Sunday - Yergey Brewing 518 Bank St, Emmaus, PA varies - Funk Brewery, 19 S 6th St, Emmaus, PA varies - Weddings (yes, they do cater weddings!) I first came in contact with food made by Brad and Tim, (the owner and operators of the Trè Locally Sourced food truck), when they made and were responsible for the food at Cafe Frais. At the time they were using the kitchen as their commissary as well as cooking for the cafe. Unfortunately the cafe was shut down after about a year of operation but Trè Locally Sourced continued to flourish. They have now been in business for two years. The reason I am familiar with all of this is because our daughter, who lives in Emmaus, was the baker for Cafe Frais. In addition to doing all the baking for the cafe she eventually became the manager for the front of the house. When the cafe closed she started to work exclusively for Trè at various events. This is why I knew that Trè was at the Yergey Brewery this past Wednesday night. I went up to Emmaus to bring our grandchildren home for the weekend. Everyone was hungry, Since I already knew that Trè had good food we stopped for dinner. This is our honest review that we also posted on google. "My, my! I stopped at the Tre Food truck at the Yergy Brewery tonight and scored some dinner for my 3 grandchildren and myself. WOWSER!!! Brad and Tim are the guys from Cafe Frais so if you were feeling a little sad about losing out on their great food you can just follow their food truck around. My 11 year old grandson and I had the beef empanadas filled with grass fed beef and served with some mayo with a kick and pickled jalapenos and carrots. Description on menu: local grass fed beef/wild fox farm potatoes/olives/peruvian hot pepper, aioli/salad Confession: I'm gluten free but since I was going to open my gluten window tomorrow (for Thanksgiving) anyway I figured why the heck not? I should tell you that you get 2 very nice sized empanadas. The empanadas were great! We both chowed down on them. My grandson said, "The shell had a good texture. The filling was flavored well. The spicy mayo was a good touch. The pickled veggies complimented it well." He would prefer the veggies to be pickled a bit more. This is a kid that eats cold raw sauerkraut with his pork roast. As for me, I really appreciate that they use grass fed beef. Thank you. My 8 year old grandaughter ordered the shrimp gyro. The menu description: citrus poached shrimp/shaved lettuce, and pickled red onions on a toasted pita. I traded her a bite of my empanada for a bite of her sandwich. Once again Tre nailed it. The granddaughter said that the shrimp had nice fresh dill and it was cooked well. The pita bread was great. She didn't eat her pickled onions. (I'm about to go in and nab them..... They were smokey, which I wasn't expecting. I'm not sure I liked them.) My 14 year old grandson ordered the pulled pork. Here's how it was described on the menu: 24 hour braised pork/dijon bbq sauce/chef side (which was coleslaw). To be truthful this kid is not the most adventurous with his food choices. When I asked him if he wanted the chef's to put the sauce on his pork he said it sounded great. Here are his exact words after eating his sandwich: "The pork was cooked perfectly and it was nice and juicy. The bun seemed a little bit stale. The sauce was amazing. The slaw was decent." You have to know that this boy does not eat coleslaw, EVER. Stupid me forgot to tell the person who took the order to keep it off the sandwich but it turns out he ate it without a word! Tre was also selling giant cookies - gingersnaps and maybe chocolate chip? We passed because we knew tomorrow was Thanksgiving and we wouldn't be holding anything back. Thank you Tre. You rock! Total Bill: $38

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    Cousins Maine Lobster Truck - Delaware

    Cousins Maine Lobster Truck - Delaware

    3.3(20 reviews)
    43.0 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    Casual dining

    For the price of the food which is good the people that wait on you could be a little bit nicer…read more I went to Delaware City today which is where they were

    Wow! So I am a long term lover of lobster roll, and having a mom that moved to Cape Cod years ago,…read morehad many from Connecticut to Maine. My good friend Andy and I were early strong supporters when Quincy's Lobster Rolls set up their first area shop on Swedesford Road, Berwyn, and were sad when it closed. This year someone opened same franchise in Paoli, but the sandwiches had shrunken in length, were no longer stuffed to the gills with pure claw meat like before, and portions were notable smaller than what we remembered. Enter Cousins Maine Lobster Roll food truck of PA and Delaware, (found on Facebook under "cousins maine lobster delaware / pa" for days/locations, nearest to me Exton Mall, east side across lot from Boscov's parked next to the loop road around mall). They serve up exactly what I used to love about Quincy's (before they cheaper down their sandwiches with smaller rolls, smaller portions, and cot in a lot of lobster meat scraps not from the claw!) For just under $21 you get a 5" frankfurter roll(the proven best vehicle for lobster!) overstuffed with nothing but fresh, tender and delicious Maine lobster claw meat. They have a very broad and interesting menu that includes Clam Chowder, Lobster Bisque, lobster grilled cheese, lobster tots, lobster tacos, shrimp tacos, Lobster tail and Tots, Lobster Quesadilla, or you can set up your own make at home Lobster Roll Party with everything you need to serve one or two pounds of Lobster claw meet with everything you need! (THAT has "Super Bowl Party" written all over it, and how memorable will that be with your appreciative guests! ) Having the Maine Lobster roll today at the Exton Mall location for the food truck turned me into an instant strong fan, but also refreshed my memory of what I USED to get at the original Quincy's, to the point that I went back and revised my review (and score) for Quincy's Paoli! Check my pix below for menu, Maine lobster roll, and food truck pix! Oh, and before I forget, on days they are in Exton, they are there from lunchtime through 7:00 pm.

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    Cousins Maine Lobster Truck - Delaware
    Cousins Maine Lobster Truck - Delaware
    Cousins Maine Lobster Truck - Delaware

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