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    Tacos El Sarape

    4.0 (4 reviews)

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    2 years ago

    Tried Tacos El Sarape today at Patio 29-very yummy and fresh! Glad you were there and we had a chance to try! Go Winters!

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    Fremont Street Eats - Halal Certified

    Fremont Street Eats

    3.7(74 reviews)
    109.2 km
    $$

    Fremont Street Eats is a lively outdoor community event organized by the city's Chamber of…read moreCommerce. It is located off a newly renovated street where new high rise development were put in to increase dwelling density and foot traffic. It is not quite there yet, but I can see where this is going. It is held in this square near a business park so there is plenty of parking. There is a grassy square where families like to lounge with picnic blankets and lawn chairs. There's usually a dj dishing out tunes, a beer and wine tent, and about 8-10 food trucks lined up in an organized fashion. It goes every Friday in the warm months so from May to October. If a holiday pops up on a Friday like 4th of July they will skip it. Starts at 5pm and goes to about 9pm. Bulk of the crowd goes from 6:30 - 8. I go to about 2-4 per year since 2017, with the exception of 2020 cuz y'all know why. You can see the food truck line up each week on their website or socials. So I like to scan that and if it looks promising then I'll text some friends/family if anyone wants to meet up after work on Friday. If the weather is nice, it is just a just a festive and social way to start a summer's weekend. Now even tho I like these events I don't always like food truck food. Sure it is trendy and you do get to sample and /or get stuff brought to you in one area. But I often just find many of the food to be just average at best at prices that rival sit down dining. So to me I like scoping these out occasionally but I don't think they are worth going to on a frequent basis. I also feel that there aren't enough places to sit and eat once you get your food from a truck. There is a small area where they put out portable picnic benches, but those fill up with just 20 people or so. Otherwise you have to sit on the lawn and come prepared with blanket or lawn chair, or find a concrete planter box to sit on, or go back to your car to eat. Another reason why food trucks events often leave me hanging. But bring a warm typical Bay Area summer's evening where it doesn't get dark til almost 9pm and you want to be amongst your community and commerce, this event will do you more than fine.

    A food truck mafia event taking place in downtown Fremont, weekly through October. DJ playing a mix…read moreof mainly pop and hip hop music through the speakers, from oldies to songs from the last decade, including My Girl, Blurred Lines, and Andy Grammer's Keep Your Head Up. There was even some line dancing going on in the makeshift stage area at some point. Sound was not the greatest, the volume quite low even for a small event, but it was fine. There were about 8 food trucks to choose from, along with a few random vendor/service tents (like Bass Pro Shops). Decided on sliders and garlic fries from the Curveball food truck. The food was okay, good enough to satisfy my hunger (see my separate review on that). I snagged one of the few spots in the grass with shade on this hot evening, though they also have tables and seating here, partially shaded too. An actual restroom (not porta potties) on site, in the Fremont downtown event center building. Also, plenty of space available in the parking lot. This is a pretty low-key community event, free to attend and grab a bite to eat, and just hang out for an hour or two.

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    Dojo Dog

    Dojo Dog

    4.1(142 reviews)
    78.9 kmWest Berkeley
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    We were in the neighborhood, hungry, and knew the area lacked abundant food offerings. We had seen…read morethe cute little Dojo Dog food truck (well, food trailer) before -- and this time gave it a try. Glad we did! Rebecca was running the truck with her husband, and they were warm, friendly, and hard-working. That same care reflected in the food. Comforting flavors, big portions, and just what we needed. ---- Food ---- The hot dogs here are big, delicious, and fantastic value for the price. Wushu Dog: Loved this one. Inventive and delicious. Great texture, topped with pork sung and crispy cabbage, plus katsu sauce and Japanese mayo. Savory, crunchy, and satisfying. Sumo Dog: Japanese curry beef chili with cheese and fresh scallions. Hearty, comforting, and perfect for that chilly evening. Fried Foods: We didn't try, any but they serve fries and potstickers too. The fries seemed to be a crowd favorite at Great Notion Brewery next door (which is partnered with Dojo Dog). Definitely getting them next time. Rebecca told me she enjoys experimenting with new dishes, and the creativity shows. Looking forward to trying more! ---- Drinks ---- We didn't but drinks as we were enjoying beer at Great Notion, but Dojo Dog also offer drinks like milk tea. ---- Bonus ---- As I mentioned, they partner with Great Notion, one of our FAVORITE bars in the Bay with the best smoothie beers and stouts. You can bring your Dojo Dog inside and pair it with their awesome beers. Inventive hot dogs + beer = awesome evening ---- Vibe ---- Cute little food truck, family-run charm, friendly service, and an endearing hole-in-the-wall feel. The whole setup feels local and community-driven. In fact, it was originally created by Berkeley students. Very cool. ---- Overall ---- Amazing hot dogs, great beer next door, friendly owners, inventive sides, and a fun, low-key vibe. It will hit the spot every time. Can't wait to come back and try more from their menu!

    This little truck has delicious, unique and huge hot dogs! I got the spicy sriracha dog which came…read morewith seared cabbage, spicy aioli, sriracha and pork floss. It was a massive hot dog packed with flavor and for the area, a very good price. Also very friendly staff!

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    Adam's Grub Truck

    Adam's Grub Truck

    4.0(390 reviews)
    104.7 km

    This food truck looked like a promising option in the Spark…read moreSocial SF venue. The menu had some yummy sounding burgers, po'boys and loaded fries. Ordered The Little Mermaid catfish sandwich, the catfish po' boy, and the loaded Hei Hei chicken fries via their iPad ordering system. It was a Friday night and the area was getting crowded. Hence, my order took a while to come out. The Little Mermaid catfish sandwich was drowning in the tar tar sauce and the bread didn't taste that fresh. The catfish was flavorful and the Hei Hei fries were loaded and tasty- I liked the whimsical touch of the chicken dinosaur nuggets. Maybe I'll have better luck with their burgers- I may give them another shot in the future.

    While visiting this area for a birthday I was able to sample few of their dishes here is how they…read morefaired The Kraken - soft shell crab seasoned well, deep fried then put in between two slices of bread disguised as a burger. The ohhs and awes are no joke this burgerish dish was delicious, snap of criss cut pickles, slaw, and dressing made this a more of a masterpiece then anything else sample this. Go with the meal add fries and do the mayo sriacha as a dip The catfish and chips - I do like fish and chips, their version is good but a bit to salty. There is a crisp bite, the fish meat is hearty I would order this again oddly just wash out the saltiness's with tartar sauce Full size food truck several options to choose from I will be back to sample more Food **** from what I tried I will definitely be back Price $$$ Service **** helpful staff Ambiance *** togo only

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