Food Trucks at Del Mar — CANCELED

THE EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED.
Be sure to check out the Boomers Event
that’s coming later this month
San Diego is kicking off its very first San Diego Food Truck Festival for a daytime event on May 7, 2011 at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, featuring over 50 of Southern California’s finest gourmet food trucks. The event, hosted by the Mobile Food Truck Vendors Association (MFTVA), a professional organization based in San Diego for mobile food truck vendors and food truck enthusiasts, will headline with local San Diego trucks and will also feature trucks from Los Angeles and Orange County. MFTVA will donate at least 10% of the profits from the event to a local food-based charity.

San Diego is home to a handful of food trucks including the Miho Gastrotruck, Joe’s on the Nose, Tabe BBQ and the Cohn Restaurant Group’s Chop Soo-ey. In the past few years, a new wave of food trucks has emerged, making food trucks the latest and hippest niche in the foodie world. These trucks are not the “roach coaches” of days of yore. These are sophisticated gourmet eateries where the food happens to be made in a kitchen that operates inside a truck. Food trucks today stand behind impressive menus with not so average menus, sometimes focusing on a particular cuisine such as Greek or BBQ, or fusion fare such as Korean-Mexican, or a dedication to one entire food category, such as shrimp, or the promise of farm to market organic ingredients.
The food truck phenomenon began in Los Angeles, and is still growing with 300+ trucks and has spread quickly to New York, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Washington DC, Portland, San Francisco and Seattle, among others. New York City has a 2+ year waiting list for food truck permits. A recent Food Network reality show, hosted by Tyler Florence, followed 8 food trucks across the US, where the trucks began their challenge in San Diego.
“The food truck is an impressive product of leaner economic times,” MFTVA’s Alissa Walters said. “Well-educated and experienced chefs discovered the largely untapped opportunity of the mobile food vending world, with startup costs that can come at a fraction of the bricks and mortars model. It makes sense that food trucks are out and about now because they are a natural outcrop of a socially connected world where truck fans can follow their favorite trucks on Twitter to learn the truck’s stop that day or when a certain dish has sold out.”
Fans are known to form block-long lines once the latest spot of a celebrated truck is revealed.
The San Diego Food Truck Festival 2011 takes place on Saturday, May 7 at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets to the event are $15 adults, $8 children. Click here to purchase tickets in advance.
Read my article on San Diego’s Gourmet Food Trucks right here.

May 14: Food Trucks at Santa Anita without the horses

Saturday, May 14, 2011
12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

The Santa Anita Food Truck Festival is back by popular demand! Enjoy gourmet food from 70 of Southern California’s finest gourmet food trucks including The Grilled Cheese Truck, Lobsta Truck & Nom Nom Truck. Food trucks and foodies everywhere will take over the ENTIRE Santa Anita Infield.
Event
The event will be held in the vast Santa Anita Park Infield, in the middle of the race track. The event will take place from 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Entertainment
Live music from 1:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
For kids, we have Family Fun Day, consisting of moonbounces, pony rides, face painting, playground and carnival games. Moonbounces and playground are FREE. Pony rides, face painting and carnival game tickets can be purchased at the Family Fun area.
·  Pony Ride – $2
·  Pony Ride w/ Photo – $4
·  Face Painting – $2
·  Carnival Games – 2 tickets for $1
Admission
General admission to Santa Anita Park is $5. With general admission, entrance to the Food Truck Festival is free. Children 17 and under are free, when accompanied by an adult.
Parking
Santa Anita Park general parking is $4.
Parking will be located at Gate 6, off of Colorado Pl.
Scheduled to Participate:


Ahn Joo LA
Almoosal
Barbies Q
Baby’s Badass Burgers
Bool BBQ
Border Grill
Calbi BBQ
Cheeseball Wagon
Chef Che’s Argentine Cuisine
Chunk’n Chip
Coolhaus
Crepen Around
Crepes Bonaparte
Da Munch Box
Dogtown Dogs
Don Chow Tacos
Dosa Truck
Flavor Rush
George’s Greek Cafe
Germany’s Famous Bratwurst
Go Country 105 Chuck Wagon
Great Balls on Tires
Greenz on Wheels
Grilled Cheese Truck
Gringos Tacos
India Jones
Jogasaki Burrito
Kabob ‘N Roll
Komodo
Krazy BBQ
La Rue de Paris
Lake St. Creamery
Lee’s Philly
Let’s Be Frank
Lobsta Truck
LouksToGo
Mac N Roll
Macho Nacho
Maui Wowi Hawaiian
Meet N Potatoes
Naan Stop
No Jodas Cuban Kitchen
No Reservations
No Tomatoes
Nom Nom Truck
Piaggio On Wheels
Ragin’ Cajun
Rebel Bite
Shrimp Pimp
Slammin’ Sliders
Smokin’ Willies BBQ
South Philly Experience
Streets of Thailand
Ta Bom
Tapa Boy LA
Tasty Meat
Temaki Truck
The Boba Truck
The Feast Truck
The Greasy Weiner
The Sweets Truck
The Yummy One
Tropical Shaved Ice
Tornado Potato
Uncle Lau’s BBQ
Valentino’s Pizza
Vesuvio LA
Vizzi Truck
Waffles de Liege
White Rabbit Truck
Yalla Truck

Cerritos: DosaTruck, Tapaboyla, Chunknchip

Just 24 hours ago, we were in Salt Lake City, UT buying food from The Lime Truck.

We made it back home at 1:00, and at 2:00 pm, we get a tweet asking if we were going to the city of Cerritos birthday celebration, where a bunch of LA food trucks were there, and there’s no line!

I picked up the “Slumdog” from the Dosatruck, which is like an indian crepe filled with curry, potatoes, and spinach.

Martin went to Tapaboyla and ordered the Tocino bowl, and went to Chunknchip to see if anyone said the secret word for the free Booyah. No one did!

While eating, Josh from Chunknchip joined us for lunch, and he had the Surf & Turf from Lee’s Philly.

Round trip from Brea, CA to Salt Lake City, UT… 1347 miles

The Slumdog from Dosatruck
The Booyah frm Chunknchip that Martin won.
Flavor unknown… and it was melting in the 89 degree heat!
The Tocino Bowl from TapaBoy
The Surf n Turf from Lee’s Philly

Stop 2: The Lime Truck is in Salt Lake City

We were in Fullerton  for the “Too Fat, Too Furious” food gathering, when I asked my friends if they’d consider driving to Salt Lake City with me to support the Lime Truck for the Great Food Truck Race. Hey, It was only a 10 hour drive! Unfortunately my friends declined, so I tossed a change of clothes, my dog Lulu, and headed out with Martin.

We stopped at Cedar City, UT around 3 am, spent the night at a Comfort Inn (very nice hotel!) and made it to Salt Lake City at 2:30pm the next day.

The Lime Truck was at the Petsmart Super Pet Adoption and had a fantastic VEGAN & VEGETARIAN menu (yes, as in no meat!).  When we got to the truck, Jason first laughed at seeing us, and they laughed at his meatless menu.   He said they only had $100 to work with on this challenge.

I heard other trucks were running out of food…. not solely because their food was great, but because they didn’t have much to start with.  I’m guessing they had to run out and get more food to make, while The Lime Truck was able to stretch their money using vegetarian food.

We didn’t get to spend much time at SLC.  After ordering our food, we went to visit the Temple, and turned around… back toward the OC.


Driving from the OC to Salt Lake City: 10 hrs, 55 min.
Helping the Lime Truck … Priceless!


 

Driving the I-15 and seeing snow on the base of the mountains…
Brrr!! We left So Cal. whch was 89 degrees!

The Lime Truck from the OC
(ahem, Salt Lake City Tribune.. we are NOT LA)



Daniel taking orders from hungry Salt Lake City foodies
while Jason is entertaining the camera



Maitake Mushroom Cheesesteak Taco
Carmalized onions & peppers in a cheesesteak sauce



Honey BBQ Lettuce Wrap
Mushroom and sauteed veggies with tortilla strips



Fesanjoon Tofu
Pomegranate Walnut stew & cilantro, carmelized over tofu

 

Mac n Cheese with panko bread crumbs and morell mushrooms



Passionfruit Limeaid



Vegan chili
Tomatoes, soy beans, tortilla strips



 




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Cerritos: the Yummy One

Karen was chasing Crepes Bonaparte and discovered a food truck gathering at the Sam Ash in Cerritos.
The Yummy One was there and Karen got the Bi Bim Bap, Martin got the Bi Bim Rice Wrap, and I got the Bulgogi Rice Wrap.

Bulgogi Rice Wrap
Bi Bim Bap
Bi Bim Wrap

Irvine: The Lime Truck

My sister Becky is my weekly guest blogger, reporting on food trucks from the Teller & Michelson lunch lot in Irvine, CA. 


Today was one of those beautiful, sunny days where you’d rather be anywhere but inside the office.


Due to their increase in popularity and fan following, I hadn’t been to The Lime Truck in a while because the wait in line is always so long. Today, however, I arrived a little earlier than usual and was glad to see only a handful of people in front. I love their ceviche and knew right away I had to try their ahi poke, which is fresh diced tuna with crushed macadamia nuts, avocado drizzled with a little spicy salsa, served over a bed a fresh tortilla chips.


Best of luck to the Lime Truck and Seabirds as they represent OC in second season of The Great Food Truck Race!

April 30: Sherman Oaks, Kester World Music & Art Festival

Saturday, April 30th, 2011 | 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Admission is free!
Please join us as we welcome the community to our campus for our
5th Annual World Music & Art Festival. Don’t miss our fabulous
Silent Auction, which starts at 11 a.m. and closes at 4 p.m.!
Kester Avenue/Kester Magnet Elementary
5353 Kester Avenue
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
Kester Avenue Elementary is conveniently located on Kester Avenue between Magnolia and Burbank Boulevards. We look forward to seeing you at the Festival