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    Reuben Haus

    4.7 (11 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Nathan B.

    Fast, friendly service. My order was ready in under 5 minutes and there were two groups in front of me. Located in the parking lot of 203 Kombucha. Certified compostable takeout containers. They take cash and cards. Their hours, 11-7, are only Wednesday-Saturday. The fries were hot and fresh, but quite salty. They came with a ketchup that had a little something extra in it. It was tasty. The burger was exactly as I ordered it and very juicy. The Reuben was smaller than reuben's I have had in the past (usually they were way overloaded with so much corned beef that it overpowered the other flavors). The bread that was soft, corned beef was tasty and the dressing didn't overpower the sandwich. It all worked together in perfect harmony. Picnic tables surround the food truck and provide a wonderful space to enjoy the food on a sunny day.

    Rueben

    The menu had the Reuben sandwich it a Reuben bowl (sub bread for fries). I said pretty please and had the chicken sandwich bowl style. Yes, I got chicken at the Reuben Haus, but their Facebook reported multiple days of selling out so I had to see what all the fuss was. Deliciously breaded and fried (not greasy).

    Reuben and Fries with special ketchup
    Danielle V.

    I have eaten here numerous times during the summer. Super friendly staff and large portions of food. I have had the Reuben and Fries, Chicken Sandwich, and Deep Fried Mushrooms. The Reuben is good but the fries are awesome. The chicken sandwich was a little over done but it was fabulous. The ketchup has horseradish in it making it a step above the rest. This is a quality food truck if you are searching for a bite in downtown Palmer during the summer months.

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    8 months ago

    Good Reuben sandwiches. I enjoy seeing them at the Alaska State Fair. Having a warm sandwich in cooler fair weather is a bonus!

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    3 years ago

    This is the best Reuben of all the Reuben's. A must stop whenever my parents are in town to visit.

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    Omnivore

    4.1(7 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    This is a fairly new place as a brick and mortar, not sure if they have the food truck still or…read morenot. It is kinda a small space and we came about an hour before closing on a Saturday night. We were seated right away. There was one waitress/hostess for the whole floor. The place was set up nicely and painted with art on the wall and little decorations. The menu is fairly small. They have some cold salads, some all veggies and one with steak. The other entrees were shawarma, four chickens and one with ground beef, and one with sausage. The rest were veggies. They also have some apps. I got the shepherds mistake. It was cold mostly but some parts were a little warm. It would have been better hot. It was a white sweet potato base with ground beef and gravy. I wish it had had more flavor to it. Husband got the peach chicken with potatoes that were cooked with blsamic and thyme. I think they have a great concept just execution was lacking. They need more flavors/seasoning/sauces. I added some pictures of the menu since there were none yet.

    My husband is not a picky eater and he told me that we are not coming back here. Unfortunately I…read morehave to agree with him. We ordered a dish called apricot chicken and there was no apricot in the dish. There wasn't even anything fruity or flavorful pretending to be apricot. I was under the impression based on the name that there would be an apricot flavor. We were served bland, dry, cubed chicken that was pre-cut and completely over cooked. Despite it being over cooked, it came out lukewarm. There was no salt of any kind on any of the food. The only seasoning on the chicken was a little bit of pepper and a ton of rosemary. I looked for pieces of apricot, and there were none. There was no sauce either. The side was some steamed broccoli, and there was no salt or pepper anywhere in the restaurant. There are also no choices to drink other than sparkling water or water. The other dish we got was steak bites with mushroom gravy. I thought this dish was decent enough, but it didn't make up for the other dish, especially at $21-26 bucks per dish. Again also underseasoned with no option to season it on the table. The potatoes on both plates were extremely dry and while I did not mind it, I do not think most people would find them appetizing, especially with no salt or condiments. The cup that we got for water was dirty and have something black on the rim. The forks seemed dirty and covered in a film too, but we didn't have time to ask for an exchange because the owner was too busy working by herself. When we came in, we were saying that we were ready to order and she walked away and didn't come back for at least 15 minutes. As we were sitting there waiting, we were the only people there besides one lady who had ordered right when we came in. A few people came in and ordered to go orders while we were waiting for at least an hour. Multiple to go orders came over the phone while we were waiting. Instead of prioritizing the people in front of her who already ordered, she made at least six or seven different meals, and had them bagged waiting to go, while we waited for just two meals. My husband had to work in Anchorage and we figured that we would have an hour to go home and spend time together. By the time that we were done with our food, we didn't even finish it by the way it was so dry, we had to go home and he had to leave as soon as we got home because we waited that long. I do not like to leave bad reviews for small businesses, but the food was truly very poorly seasoned and so dry even I didn't like it (and I usually love dry chicken). It is a shame that gluten-free Alaska only has one safe place to eat, and the food and service are not good. It was so bad that I almost feel bad for the owner. She needs help cooking. I know that she was probably very stressed working by herself, but there is no reason to make all these new orders before serving the people sitting in your restaurant. I really hope that this owner will take this review with a grain of salt and improve their menu and service.

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    King of the Mountain

    5.0(1 review)
    5.3 mi

    First of all, shame on Yelp's listing system for not letting me list the Instagram account of this…read morebusiness as their website. So many foodtrucks use their IG or their FB to broadcast their locations, and many don't have a traditional dub-dub-dub website. Here's the good for KotM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/kingofthemountainak/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/kingofthemountainak/ I've been trying to get to this food truck for quite some time, but have never been able to catch them. I know the owner (Travis) from the climbing community, he's probably one of the most passionate, skilled ice climbers I know! In the non-climbing world, he's been the chef at various restaurants in the area (the first one the comes to mind is Seven Glaciers in Girdwood). He largely does events now (think: weddings, festivals, private events, etc.), and that's where I was able to catch him! Detour: as someone from the South, I am triggered by the careless use of the word "BBQ" outside of The South. When someone invites me over for a "BBQ" I expect that they've been smokin' meats (mainly pig) since 4am. When I just find burgers and hot dogs...I get sad. Back on track: I caught KotM at the Mountaineering Club of Alaska's annual Summer Cookout (bless your heart MCA, for not saying BBQ). But guess what? He MADE ACTUAL BBQ! There was tons of luscious, juicy pork with all the fixin's of new and old: fruit, potato salad, quinoa, desserts, etc. There were a handful of homemade BBQ sauces in squeeze bottles. The whole thing was perfect. Thank you MCA for setting my expectations low, and thank you KotM for blowing them outta the water!

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