FTF August 2018
I love all the Fridays but Food Truck Friday is my favorite and this last one did nothing to change that. This month’s had a Toto cover band, Bless the Rains and on the way over I heard Hold the Line and when I got out of the car I could hear them playing Hold the Line and they sounded good which was a promising start to the evening.
My plan was to get something from one of the trucks selling tacos after grabbing my starter adult beverage. That starter was a Blossom Eater hard cider from Blake’s. It had a nice apple taste but was really sweet and had a faint hint of something else I couldn’t identify. After looking it up it turns out there is jasmine and bergamot in it. The jasmine was the taste I couldn’t identify and I didn’t get any hint of the bergamot.
With cider in hand I strolled the streets in search of the right truck. That sounds like the start of a Criminal Minds episode. Anyway after an exhaustive examination of all the menus of the taco selling trucks I went back to the first one I checked out, Taco Green-Go. This truck has been around for a while and I never really paid them much attention before, my loss.
I like their menu board and the way you can combine the elements to have 60 different combinations in three steps. I went with the special protein which was the carnitas slow roasted pork and instead of the tacos like I was originally planning on I decided to go with the incred-a-bowl base. The bowl included jasmine rice and seasoned black beans. Finally for the last step I chose the Island style which added mango salsa, pepper jack cheese, cilantro & pineapple guava aioli. I felt like that was a good choice when the young woman taking the order just nodded her head and said “Yeah” enthusiastically.
This really was a great meal. It doesn’t look like a lot of food but it was piled up nicely in the paper bowl and between the beans and rice was very filling. The flavors all went together in a pleasing way and no one flavor overpowered the others. There was enough of everything to get some of the taste like with the mango salsa but never too much of anything like cilantro which can drown out other flavors. The aioli provided a creamy component that just melded the entire thing together. I will say I didn’t taste the pineapple but there were enough other flavors to go around.
After enjoying the meal I grabbed a beer to enjoy while I finished listening to the first set of the band. They had a beer so weird I had to try it. Funky Buddha Key Lime Pie Tart was that ale and it was in fact weird. On first sip the key lime taste was very evident then it faded to what almost tasted like a hint of graham cracker crust but then that was overtaken by an odd finish that I’m not even sure how to describe except it was kind of chemical and flat. So every sip was a taste roller coaster, whee followed by ohhh yeah. On the plus side the music was good and my views to the left and right were pleasant as I worked through the tart.
I was going to hit one of the dessert trucks but the universe was watching out for me and decided the overweight buy with diabetes didn’t need more sweets and pile up the lines at any of the trucks I was interested in. That was for the best so despite a minor disappointment it was another fine food truck Friday.