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 Post subject: What's For Dinner
PostPosted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 3:54 pm 
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Have you guys tried the food trucks? They go to parking lots in groups and you can try a variety of food. Long lines but worth it.

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Food trucks in Los Angeles

http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/consumer&id=7387312

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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A new generation of Southern California food trucks provides more than just traditional tacos; their mobile kitchens have evolved into serious cuisine-on-wheels. ABC7 teamed up with Citysearch.com to find the top 7 food trucks in the Southland:



Top 7 food trucks in Los Angeles



1. Grilled Cheese Truck

The Grilled Cheese Truck cooks up a classic named the Plain-And-Simple. It comes with sliced American cheese on freshly baked French bread with lots of butter. Recommended is the Cheesy-Mac-And-Rib, which owner and chef Dave Danhi says has become a signature item.

Also popular are the Double-Cream-Brie, a grilled cheese creation with sliced pears and clover honey; or the Dessert Melt, featuring roasted bananas, Nutella and marshmallows, melted on sweet brioche bread.

"I got the Cheesy Mac Melt, and that was macaroni-and-cheese, BBQ pork and caramelized onions in a sandwich, and it was incredible," said Ian Northorp, a food truck fan.

2. The Buttermilk Truck

Though it has a full menu, The Buttermilk Truck is most popular for breakfast, which it serves all day. Favorites include buttermilk doughnuts, red velvet chocolate chip pancakes and the Portuguese Slider, which includes Portuguese sausages along with eggs and spiked soy sauce on Hawaiian bread.

"Buttermilk's definitely my top 5, and it's the only one that does breakfast, so that's definitely a plus," said Santa Monica resident Jacob Wessel, a frequent customer.

3. Louks Greek Gourmet To Go

Louks Greek Gourmet To Go serves up Greek cuisine, like specialty kabobs, lamb chops, Greek salads and a very popular sweet and salty treat - honey and feta french fries. A lot of the ingredients are imported from Greece.



Here are the trucks rounding out the top 7:

4. The Green Truck
5. Baby's Badass Burgers
6. The Sweets Truck
7. The Nom Nom Truck

Food trucks are not exclusive to Los Angeles:

Orange County: Barcelona on the Go

Inland Empire: Doug the Coffee Guy's food truck

Ventura County: The Burger Bus

There's no way this list is complete.


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 Post subject: Re: What's For Dinner
PostPosted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 6:30 pm 
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There doing this in Fullerton also. We have not been yet, but plan to.

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