Food Trucks

This is a catch-up post. H had left the food trucks for me to do… But, I never wrote that post.

There is no doubt that food trucks are important for encouraging innovation in Adelaide. Let’s hope that burden of red-tape doesn’t drown them.

In the United States – the street food scene is vibrant especially in New York. Below are our experiences with food trucks.

New York
There a food trucks in New York but they are not so easy to find. There are certainly a lot of street vendors selling lots of hot dogs and pretzels. Some, however, seemed to have especially long lines.

We found four trucks in New York. Funnily enough, two of them were dumpling trucks. The first was in Times Square and was a snack after a show and three were along the five boro bike tour. At the Conedison rest stop there was free grilled cheese quarter sandwiches and at the bike festival we benefited from a short queue at the japanese dumpling truck and followed by dessert from the waffle truck (all incriminating photos have been destroyed).

Times Square Dumplings
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Quarter Sandwiches
Five Boro Bike Tour - NYC '13

Staten Island
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Boston
The presence of food trucks seemed to be much more obvious in Boston. There was a daily congregation of food trucks near South Station. We had the pleasure of sampling three trucks. The first was completely unexpected in somewhat deserted area in an old port area around the corner from the Institute of Contemporary Art. Their name says it all the Chicken & Rice Guys… they sell chicken and rice.

Chicken n Rice
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When in New England one must eat lobster. What better place to get a lobster roll from than the Boston Shuckin Truck. This was followed by dessert from thecookiemonstah.com

Boston Shuckin Truck
Boston

Me eat cookie! Om nom nom nom!
Boston

Red Sox go down to the Twins 6-1

Wow is this a game for the statisticians. It took me a long while to work out where the scores were actually recorded. The score boards were filled with stats that no foreigner could understand without a degree in baseball.

There was a great atmosphere at Fenway Park last night. They shut of a public road each game, which creates a party atmosphere with food and fun on the way in. On the inside there is plenty of service with young men carrying food and drinks over the head to serve the crowd. While they attempt to throw bags of popcorn to spectators in the middle, I didn’t see this attempted with the clam chowder.

Oh, by the way the Red Sox lost… Their game fell apart in the eighth

View from our seats
Red Sox Game