Irvine: Piaggio, SeaBirds, Flavor Rush

My sister Becky is helping me out by being my weekly guest blogger.  Due to my busy schedule, I’m not able to attend the Teller lot on Wednesdays and she volunteered to provide a weekly report. 

In addition to the “regular trucks”, the guest trucks at this week’s Teller Lot were Komodo, Tropical Shave Ice, Chunk-N-Chip, Rancho A Gogo and Flavor Rush. 

Barcelona onthego was one of the very first gourmet food truck I ever tried. I liked his empanadas so much, I convinced my husband to take me to Argentina for the sake of doing “culinary research” so I can determine if there were differences in the Argentine empanadas. (Hey, it worked!)

Now, if I were to close my eyes and was told to pick a gourmet food truck empanadas from an Argentine empanadas , it would be difficult for me to tell the difference.  It was comforting to know that I didn’t need to sit 12+ hours on a plane to find empanadas, when I had one here in Orange County.  

Today I felt like Barcelona onthego’s empanadas and was sad to discover that he stopped serving them several months ago.  I didn’t realize just how long ago I last had an empanada.

Fortunately, Piaggioonwheels kept them on their menu and I’m confident they won’t be taking them off the menu any time soon. Four people waiting in line ahead of me all ordered at least one empanada with their meal, and when it was my turn, I ordered one of each (chicken and caprese).

My boss was feeling particularly healthy today, so she went to Sea Birds for the Blackened tofu caesar salad with truck made croutons, and “the Bella”, a portabella mushroom sandwich on sourdough. 

My co-worker decided to try Flavor Rush (@Flavorrushtruck) and ordered the Mermaid’s Delight, which were 3 scallop/abalone croquettes. The menu noted this item was “limited supply” and they weren’t kidding. They were sold out before noon. In addition to that, she also ordered tilapia tacos and the truffle fries (fries not pictured).




Empanadas from Piaggio on Wheels

    

Blacken Tofu Caesar Salad with truckmade croutons from SeaBirds

  

The “Bella” from SeaBirdsTruck



The Flavor Rush

  

Mermaid’s Delight from Flavor Rush



Tilapia Tacos from Flavor Rush



Irvine: SeaBirds truck

Please welcome my sister Becky who will be my weekly guest blogger. Due to my busy schedule, I’m not able to attend the Teller lot on Wednesdays and she volunteered to provide a weekly report. 

Today’s gathering at the Teller lot turned out to be predictably sparse because of the rain. The familiar trucks like Piaggio on Wheels, Barcelona OnTheGo, The Lime Truck, and Seabirds were serving lunch. Guest trucks were BaconMania and The Flavor Rush, making their debut at the Teller Lot.



I kind of chuckled to myself that BaconMania (a truck which sells bacon) was parked right next to Seabirds (a truck which is vegan/ vegetarian). You could sort of figure out from the crowd who was waiting for which truck. 

Because of the dreary weather, I wanted something hot, like soup. I think everyone else was thinking the same thing because my boss and I scored the last two bowls of Seabird’s white bean soup (and we placed our order just before noon, too!). Unfortunately for the unlucky ones, none of the other trucks were selling soup on their menu (perhaps a hint to the other trucks to add on rainy days?). 

In addition to my soup, I ordered 2 of the famous avocado tacos at Seabirds to my lunch.    

Avocado tacos from SeaBirds truck
White Bean soup from SeaBirds truck