Sunday; Sunny day; SouthBites; South by Southwest (SXSW).
Today we went to the SouthBites with our friends Tim and
Amy. SouthBites gathers local gourmet food trucks and is open to the public. It
is located at the corner of Rainey and Driskill streets. If you are interested
in going there, you can park your car for free at the Mexican American Culture
Center.
East Side King
One of my favorite Austin food trucks is east side king. I
specifically like their pork belly
sliders. So, that’s what we ordered.
They recently opened a new location at
Hole in the Wall on the 2538 Guadalupe Street. We went there once and tried their
ramen (so many ramen places in Austin these days). Huh…I am not a big fan of their
ramen. Do try their Poor Qui’s Buns (roasted pork belly in steam bun), though.
Very good!
Our friends ordered noodle. I tried one bite, tastes pretty
good, too.
Foreign &
Domestic
Foreign & Domestic also has a food truck this year in
SouthBites.
Remember I told you before I really like the beef tongue we
tried in their restaurant? So, when we saw they serve pulled beef tongue
sliders we ordered it for sure. Well, not as good as what we thought it would
be.
The bread was a bit too hard to bite; the sauce was too strong, and the
beef tongue was shredded so it’s hard to taste it. Just my personal opinion. Doesn’t
hurt to give it a try if you like their restaurant.
Crazamance
Crazamance is another food truck we tried.
Never heard of this food truck before but what attracted us
is the type of cuisine they serve – African cuisine. We ordered Lamb and Love, a
wrap with grounded lamb, spinach, tomatoes, and cheese.
A bit sweet but tasted actually
pretty good. Btw, somebody was so hungry so I only got to take a picture of the
half of the wrap that was left on the plate.
Hey, Cupcake!
We ended our lunch with a cup cake from Hey, Cupcake! Well,
another famous food truck in Austin.
Here is their double dose chocolate cupcake.
See the paper that was used for us to hold the cupcake. It ended
up on the wall of “Keep America Beautiful.” The whole American map you see
below is made of all kinds of trashes. Quite unique, huh?
Like food trucks in Austin? Come to visit!
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