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    Surf's Up Hawaiian Shaved Ice

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    InexpensiveShaved Ice, Food Trucks
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    WilmyWoodie

    WilmyWoodie

    4.4
    (16 reviews)
    1.8 km

    Visited WilmyWoodie at Mad Mole Brewing around 1:20pm on a Saturday. There was only one person in…read moreline. Ordered Wilson Fill-Ups and The River. The wood-fired pizzas are thin crust and are at least 11 inch size, as publicized. For normal-sized stomachs with a little hunger, one pizza will probably be enough, but if you're starving, probably should get two pizzas. They only provide pizzas on their menu. It would be nice if they offered sides, like garlic knots. The Wilson Fill-Ups is $14 and contains marina sauce, mozzarella cheese, pepperoni, small bacon bits, and Italian sausage. The River is a basic marinara sauce with mozzarella cheese and costs $10. Both were good and greasy. Each bite is a mouthful of warm stringy cheese. The outer crust was decent tasting-lightly sprinkled with Parmesan cheese. The only complaint I have is the bottom of the crust was not cooked consistently. As you can see in the picture, one part of the crust is blackened, whereas the other part of the pizza is the opposite. Also, the Wilson-Fill Ups crust was crispy (slightly), but the River was not crispy. This could be explained by the River being cooked first and waiting for a few minutes in the box until The Wilson-Fill Ups was done cooking.

    We've had pizza from wilmywoodie several times so It's about time I write a review. They're always…read moreswitching up the menu so there's something new to try. Can't remember the name but we had a pizza with pepperoni and mushroom. The other was the honey blue Bleu with Muenster, Bleu cheese, chicken and blueberries. Both were delicious! Love the hand tossed crust. They're personal size pizzas with 4 large slices. It's a bit pricey but I think it's worth it for the quality of food you're getting.

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    Honey Bleu Blue
    Honey Bleu Blue
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    Ermah-Gourd - Pumpkin Dessert Pizza
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    For the Shell of It

    For the Shell of It

    2.9
    (7 reviews)
    0.3 km

    I love the idea of this food truck, but the prices were difficult to swallow. The lobster roll was…read more$25! And it wasn't a large one. The "side" salad was more like two teaspoonfuls. The lobster bisque soup was delicious; however, you had to pay extra for lobster chunks to be added. It was $11 without the added chunks. The Mac and cheese was okay. It was $15 and it did have some lobster in it, but it was a it dry. For those three items it was $65. For a food truck meal.

    Tried this new food truck on its soft opening day in Hampstead next to the Sold Buy the Sea Realty…read more They set up tables for customers to sit at. Their food was at a discounted price for the soft opening day. They were serving a whole steamed lobster with butter and lemon, Maine or New England Style Lobster Roll both served on a grilled roll with lettuce, Lobster Bisque, Lobster Mac & Cheese, and sides of corn and chips. If you purchase more of the lobster menu items, then you get a more discounted price.  They had a 15 minute late start opening/taking food orders, but understandly, it was their first day. There was no organized line, but when they were ready to start taking orders, they were nice enough to take my order first since I was the first person to arrive. Generally, England-style lobster roll is served warm with a butter base and a Maine style lobster roll is served cold with a mayo base. I tried the England-style lobster roll. The bread roll was soft, not grilled as advertised and was about 6 inches long. Don't wait to eat this because the roll will get soggy quickly. The lobster roll was good and I devoured it in seconds. It was seasoned just right with a hint of butter. There are additional seasonings you can add to your food, including their own homemade spice, Old Bay, and paprika. I liked their homemade spice, it added a nice kick. I still felt a little bit hungry after eating the roll so I suggest getting at least one side or another lobster roll. If I had to compare to Joe's Lobster Roll and Salty Sistas lobster rolls, I would choose Salty Sistas as my favorite lobster roll. I also tried the lobster bisque. I wished it was more hot in temperature. It was lukewarm when it was served. I did not bother to ask for it to be warmed up because I did not want to wait even longer. The thin pureed consistency of the soup was not what I was expecting. It was not too rich tasting, had a slightly acidic tomato flavor, and had chunks of lobster.  During my visit, they accepted cash only but eventually they will accept credit card. They plan to serve the Wilmington, Snead's Ferry, and Hampstead area.

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    Posted up at EOD Distillery on Castle St downtown
    Posted up at EOD Distillery on Castle St downtown
    Maine Lobster Rolls with mayo base and New England Lobster Rolls served hot with butter base. Which is your favorite?
    Maine Lobster Rolls with mayo base and New England Lobster Rolls served hot with butter base. Which is your favorite?
    In Hampstead on soft opening day

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    In Hampstead on soft opening day
    Wilmi Ricans

    Wilmi Ricans

    4.9
    (8 reviews)
    0.6 km

    We tried this food truck at Good Hops Brewery. We ordered Tripleta, Burripleta, sides of Mofongo,…read moretostones, and papas locas. They gave us a pager buzzer to let us know when our food was ready. My partner enjoyed the Burripleta. The Tripleta was great, it's essentially the same as Burripleta, except it uses bread, not tortilla. They both come with roasted shredded pork, grilled chopped chicken, chopped ham slices, house sauce, and thin potato stick chips. The bread was 6 inches in size and it was so soft. The chicken and pork were very tender. The house sauce is like a remoulade sauce. I couldn't finish the whole sandwich but my partner finished his Burripleta and was full. The tostones were good too but I would have preferred it a little bit more crispy. The Mofongo was excellent. This was my second time trying Mofongo with the first time being in Atlanta, Georgia. The one in Atlanta pales in comparison to this Mofongo. It was so flavorful - a mound of mashed plantains with pieces of fresh roasted garlic. I didn't like the papas locas much so I would skip that next time. All in all, great Puerto Rican food!

    Went to Edward Teach the other night and Wilmi Ricans was the food truck. Had the papas locas and…read morebbq chicken sandwich. Both dishes were served up quickly, fresh, with a smile and were amazing! If you get a chance to try them out, definitely recommend.

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    Cappuccino espresso
    Cappuccino espresso
    Waffle ice cream
    Waffle ice cream
    Grand opening

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    Grand opening
    Catch the Food Truck

    Catch the Food Truck

    4.4
    (8 reviews)
    7.8 km
    $$

    We had this food truck cater to us at work, courtesy of a rep. The food was amazing, a 5/5! The…read moreonly downside was the customer service. It was confusing at first, because this lady was standing still, facing the front of the window where you order. I thought she was in the middle of ordering food so I waited behind her. It took a few minutes to realize this lady was actually working with the food truck and taking the food orders. She also was not very friendly when I asked her a question about the food. Anyway, back to the positive notes, the food! The menu was limited to tacos, fries and drinks (soda, sparkling water). I tried the fries and fried catfish tacos (2 tacos), which came with a crema sauce, coleslaw, lightly seasoned tortilla chips. There was a bottle of salsa, assuming homemade. The salsa was delicious. The catfish tasted so fresh, was tender, and was lightly fried. The thinly cut fries were great, reminded me of McDonald's fries. The whole meal was satisfying, but I wished appetizers were available. This is one of the best food trucks in town! (food, not customer service)

    Catch has always been my favorite food truck. Their food in the restaurant is out of this world…read moreand they bring it to a whole new level with their food truck. They are one of the originals in town and have won many awards. Every single thing is amazing on the menu.

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    Emily and Mike owners of flytrap brewing
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    Bubba and Finn’s Hawaiian Kine Treats

    Bubba and Finn’s Hawaiian Kine Treats

    4.8
    (24 reviews)
    0.6 km

    I had been looking forward to trying this cute little place out. I came in for a late lunch and…read morewas greeted right away. There were only two staff working but both were helpful and kind. I asked a lot of questions and the lady spent a lot of time with me. I ended up choosing the Kalbi with Hawaiian Cole slaw and macaroni salad. The portion size was big enough for three meals. I loved nori of the salads and the meat was good, too. The decor makes you heel like you are connected with Hawaii. The two locations, Hampstead and Hawaii- really cool. I really liked it there.

    Staff were friendly and food was served quick. Seating inside and outside…read more Ordered Big island ono smoothie (pineapple, mango, lilikoi (passonfruit), POG (passionfruit, orange, guava)), Malasada coated with Li Hung Mui sugar (plum powder) and filled with guava, Macapuno waffle, Loco Moco, and Ube hush puppies. I liked everything except the smoothie. I don't know if it was the lilikoi or POG or both, but it had a strong artificial sweetener flavor for my taste. The Malasada was essentially a yeast doughnut with sugar sprinkled on top. The Macapuno waffle was soft, very sweet, and had a starchy like texture from the Ube. It was a little hard to eat since it would get crumbly when I tried to eat it with my fork. Served with dried toasted coconut flakes and lots of coconut whipped cream. Loco Moco was delicious. Gravy was already on the rice and not on the meat. Would be better if they gave extra gravy so I'll have to ask for that next time! They asked how I wanted my eggs cooked. I asked for medium, but it was cooked a little bit more than medium. Eggs were seasoned with nori komi furikake (Shirakiku brand/dried seaweed, black-and-white sesame seeds)- love! Ube hush puppies were the bomb. Crispy and sweet. Definitely worth a visit!

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    Malasada with Li Hung Mui sugar
    Malasada with Li Hung Mui sugar
    Outdoor seating
    Outdoor seating
    Bubba and Finn’s Hawaiian Kine Treats

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