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    The Marz Cart

    4.0 (2 reviews)
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    Dinky Dau

    Dinky Dau

    4.7
    (20 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Thoroughly enjoyed my lemongrass bahn mi from this food truck that is part of this collective at…read moreDogwood at Pine Shed. It was a good size, piping hot and came out fast. The veggies on it were fresh, crispy and flavorful and the bread was also quite nice, although maybe a little more buttery than what I expect with bahn mi. I also thought the price was a bit steep, $15, for just the sandwich. The girl working there was really nice and I appreciated her suggestions. I love the location of this food truck too. They have lots of seating, both indoor and outdoor, a bougie bar with craft cocktails and NA options, nice music and chill vibes!

    The customer service was top tier, she was incredibly sweet and we traded dog pics. there were…read morealso little free dog treats for pups She was incredibly fast too. So fast! I went to grab my sweat from the car and the food was already done. The food itself was great! I have been chasing a good banh mi and this is the only place in Bend so far that hits the spot. I normally dont even do pork but the pork banh mi is dank. I love the quality of the meat. The lemon grass adds an awesome flavor to the sandwich as a whole. The bread was also good quality. I had to travel a little ways after running one last errand so it looks a little worse for wear, but held up super well imho. The food cart pod also has a good ambiance, it is open with seating and little fires, plus an indoor seating area.

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    The truck
    Tofu rice bowl with jicama and kim chi
    Tofu rice bowl with jicama and kim chi
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    The Codfather

    The Codfather

    2.6
    (5 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $

    Important: In case you didn't notice, this place does not take cards!!…read more This place is a double-decker english bus. Walking up to it, the menu is painted on the outside of the vehicle and they greet you and take your order through a sliding glass window. The location is a little funky; being behind a bar, on [what must be] the only dirt road in downtown Bend. But they have turned the top story of the bus into a seating area, so at least we didn't have to try to eat in the car. The seating area was a little funky, being that it was on an old bus, but there is a bar facing outward that lets you look out, and they have napkins, malt vinegar, s&p, and ketchup. (And apparently a flat screen t.v. - no idea if it worked.) There were quite a few options for a food cart. It seemed as though they change things pretty often, because, although I didn't scour the menu, I didn't see the wontons mentioned in another review. What I did see were two kinds of tacos with "new" written next to them. One was an avocado taco and the other was a pineapple taco. I inquired about the avocado one and apparently it was deep-fried avocado slices in a taco shell of some sort. Being as we went there for fish and chips, I definitely ordered those, and then decided to swing for the tacos as well. I really didn't have any problem with the portion size. McMenamins has fish and chips for $18, Deschutes Brewery has them for $16.50. Here they were $8, and they were worth every cent. They weren't quite as crispy as some I have had in the past, but they were still delicious. The "chips" were not very good; some kind of steak fries and half of them had the mealy taste of not being cooked enough, but I honestly thought the fish made up for it. It was exactly what I was craving, and my husband and I both ate for an even $20. Last- the tacos. These were so simple, yet so amazing. It was a soft corn shell that had obviously been lightly fried. In it was a couple slices of the fried avocado, layered with very mild pico and a small amount of sliced cabbage. I ate most of one and it was the perfect appetizer to my fish and chips. Only thing I could say about it was that I don't think frying the avocado is really necessary, but everyone loves fried food, so maybe it's just a way to pique people's interest.

    Everyone loves this food cart! It is a double decker bus that looks like it is from london, and…read morethey sell fish and chips. The food is good!!! This Company will also go and set up at local festivals and public venues. the style is definitely neat bc you can sit on the tables out side of course near the food cart, or you can eat on the second level of the bus. There are a few of the buses around the Bend area, but the one that is stable and does not move locations is by the horned hand in Bend Or. I would definitely check t his place out!!!!

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    Zorba The Greek

    Zorba The Greek

    4.8
    (4 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Going out to eat on a Tuesday night between Christmas and New Year's is very tricky. Add in that…read moreyou're on vacation and not in a rush so time gets away from you and it's after 8:00. Almost impossible. We found one place was closed, two food trucks hadn't opened that day, and another closed at 8:00. Then my luck changed when we found Zorba the Greek! They stay open late to match the hours of The Dogwood at the Pine Shed, where they are parked. I was thrilled to find that they had gyros with lamb on a spit! Not the lamb/beef mix that you can buy from Chicago that most gyros places all have. I decided to go for a plate so I could get the full experience. It came with salad, potatoes, a gyro, and choice of tzatziki. Second bit of luck was they had vegan tzatziki (which I prefer since dairy and I don't get along well). The salad was already mixed up with the feta, so I had a wee bit of dairy with my meal. They text you when your food is ready so you can go inside, warm up with a craft cocktail, and find a table (craft in that they lit an orange peel on fire for my drink!). The food was quick and came in a to-go box so I could take leftovers with me. The lamb was so good! Seared but still juicy and smothered in tzatziki with pickled onions and tomatoes. What a great find!

    They have lamb on a vertical rotating spit that's very tasty. Their chicken and pork are…read moresurprisingly tasty too. We did each protein, one as a gyro, one over rice and one over their awesome Greek salad and the table was super pleased. Their feta dip and roasted potatoes were great starts and loved the baklava. Give them a try!

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    Yaya's lamb gyro plate
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    Dump City Dumplings

    Dump City Dumplings

    3.8
    (163 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $

    We were in town for a wedding last weekend and had a big group (15 people) and they were all "let's…read moretry this taco spot". Well we got there and the line was insane so through the little alley I saw dump city! I said "guys let's get dumplings!!" About half of us went over there and it was the 100% right move! There was one guy in there having a beer. We ordered the lamb dumplings, the elote, a pizza dumpling and the crab Rangoons along with some beers. Service was quickly, friendly, and great! Dumplings came out very quick which was awesome!! The lamb and elote were both good. I think I preferred the lamb. The elote tasted like a burrito it was good but lamb was my favorite. The pizza dumpling fell flat of my expectations. It was literally a bunch of multi cheese in dough. I wish there had been pizza sauce in the dumpling to make it feel more like pizza. The crab Rangoon's were good. The texture and filling seemed different from normal Rangoon's but overall delightful. The highlight of this restaurant to me had to have been the giant gong at the entrance. It had a little sign that told you how to hit it, which I did obviously. Overall, great find and they had merch on the wall. We meant to buy some, but we totally forgot. Wish you could order it online.

    This place has been a favorite for years but I can't help but notice the drastic changes that have…read morehappened the past 2 years. Prices have gotten higher and quality has gotten worse. Multiple occasions have occurred where it seems everything we tried to order was "out" or needed substitutions. Cucumber salad has a good taste but left our mouths numb. Definitely miss the commitment this place used to have for bend customers, some of us have been supporting for a while and now it seems like everyone they serve is an after thought.

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