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chuck johnson 08-27-2011, 02:07 AM "More than two dozen ABLE Commission and Oklahoma City-County Health Department agents descended on a MidTown coffee shop Friday night, shutting down what was to be an inaugural nighttime food market."
Before everyone blows their gasket, hear me out. I lived in San Francisco (gasp) for eight years up until the past year. It was and is one of the pioneers of the food truck/street phenomenon. What happened tonight happened in SF years ago and still does. For the most part, legitimately so. Google food trucks and you'll see what happened has already happened elsewhere in place like LA, Portland, and Austin.
Mobile food trucks are no different than brick and mortar restaurants in their goals. B&M have to follow certain guidelines regarding food safety, taxes, regulations, etc. Mobile food should not be exempt from these standards either.
Some rules may seem draconian but If there were a hepatitis or e. coli outbreak, you want to have a traceable origin. Food trucks need to have hot water for sanitation. If a B&M is paying payroll taxes and fees, it's not fair for them to compete against someone who may not. You want to make sure food trucks are abiding by the same standard that B&M are held to , BUT you don't want to hinder entrepreneurship.
In many places, food trucks are relegated to "food deserts" or under served areas.
I think the market is a fantastic idea and has been accomplished with great success in other cities. However, since it's been done the organizers and participants should have been better prepared and informed. A simple call to inspection would have prevented all of this.
"taco" trucks have been around for a while,, but as they become more "en vogue", you should expect more of this. Just be pro-active and engage your citizens, govt., and business owners. Easy Peasy Japanesey.
MikeOKC 08-27-2011, 02:14 AM Is this to preempt the outrage?
chuck johnson 08-27-2011, 02:16 AM yes.
The rules food trucks are being asked to abide by are usually not that stringent, especially by the standard set tonight. I've eaten mystery meat hotdogs and shots of absinthe from food trucks in Eastern Europe so I'm not scared but again, as this grows, boundaries need to be made and understood. Just chill out and eat.
If you want to blame someone, blame the organizers and vendors. They aren't being held to a standard any different than those at the state fair.
blangtang 08-27-2011, 02:25 AM JTs tacos was so smart not to show up to this kind of brand killing endeavor. especially with their recent positive bumpage in the DoK. oops for the big truck! the recently proposed change in alcohol laws by the chamber may have something to do with the crackdown, i can't figure out who is on whos side with this.
chuck johnson 08-27-2011, 02:33 AM JTs tacos was so smart not to show up to this kind of brand killing endeavor. especially with their recent positive bumpage in the DoK. oops for the big truck! the recently proposed change in alcohol laws by the chamber may have something to do with the crackdown, i can't figure out who is on whos side with this.
I have I had to guess it was the brick and mortars citing unfair competition and perhaps rightfully so. In San Francsico there's "Off the Grid". A group of truck moves around the city in mostly under served areas throughout the week. They get a one day site license and have bands, florists, manicurists and a liquor license in addition to the food like a traveling show. This way they don't impinge on local business but still create momentum for their own business.
Again, I love what they are trying to do but they need to see what's succeeded and failed elsewhere going forward.
BBatesokc 08-27-2011, 05:25 AM JTs tacos was so smart not to show up to this kind of brand killing endeavor. especially with their recent positive bumpage in the DoK. oops for the big truck! the recently proposed change in alcohol laws by the chamber may have something to do with the crackdown, i can't figure out who is on whos side with this.
JT's didn't decide not to show up for the goofy reason you stated. They were invited, supported the idea and would have loved to have showed up. They decided not to because Marc decided (rightfully so) that it was too big a hassle to transport his trailer for a one night event and then back and have to level it again. He doesn't appear to have any desire to be a 'mobile' food truck. I've spoke with him many times and he seems to very much support food trucks and events with them.
This whole mess actually shows why something we have spoke about a couple of times is necessary - a food truck vendor association so they can police and support each other to promote the industry and have a line of communication with the city and state authorities.
Thunder 08-27-2011, 06:48 AM "More than two dozen ABLE Commission and Oklahoma City-County Health Department agents descended on a MidTown coffee shop Friday night, shutting down what was to be an inaugural nighttime food market."
I expect these agents to be slapped with class-action lawsuits and lose their jobs.
kevinpate 08-27-2011, 07:24 AM I expect these agents to be slapped with class-action lawsuits and lose their jobs.
That might happen ... right after the pigs fly, the goats moo, and the cows don't come home because they overshot the moon on that last jump.
bluedogok 08-27-2011, 08:48 AM Sometimes "actions" like this are also driven by competitors, usually the "brick and mortar" stores who feel the trucks/trailers are unfair competition. That is what has driven much of the scrutiny here in Austin. One other was a food truck vendor who had a fleet of trucks that served construction sites and the like, not the type of trucks/trailers that have made Austin an interesting place for these type of places and our "trailer court" restaurants. He pushed the City of Austin to enact some new ordinances governing trucks/trailers, once implemented he ended up getting nailed by the city for violating some of the ordinances that he lobbied for.
metro 08-27-2011, 10:06 AM Chuck are you a food inspector or do you work for ABLE?
Thunder 08-27-2011, 10:10 AM Chuck are you a food inspector or do you work for ABLE?
BINGO! It explains how he randomly came on trying to explain himself and their action. Notice how panicky he was to make it so that a new thread is to be created rather than the already in discussion thread. Whatever comes out of Chuck, I don't buy it.
betts 08-27-2011, 10:23 AM I think it's the "more than two dozen" part of the story that demonstrates this was more than a simple attempt to determine that regulations were being followed. Are they afraid of a new concept or was this a case of bullying?
chuck johnson 08-27-2011, 10:52 AM Chuck are you a food inspector or do you work for ABLE?
BINGO! It explains how he randomly came on trying to explain himself and their action. Notice how panicky he was to make it so that a new thread is to be created rather than the already in discussion thread. Whatever comes out of Chuck, I don't buy it.
No. I lived in San Francisco for over 8 years. A city with about 4,000 restaurants in an area 1/4th the size of Norman with less than 5% of them being chain restaurants. Imagine Norman with a couple hundred Sushi restaurants AND a couple hundred Italian restaurants AND add a couple more thousand of everything else. The food truck phenomenon dwarfs what is going on in Austin much less OKC: Curry Up, Chairman Bao, Tamale Lady, Creme Brulee Cart, guys selling bacon wrapped hotdogs out of conversion vans. As someone who witnessed this wonderful progression first hand in SF and LA, I'm very aware of all the fits and starts that came along. What happened last night has happened everywhere else. Google any of this and you'll see some of the issues that are going to arise. Food trucks have always been relegated to random parking lots and in relatively insignificant numbers. As those numbers increase and begin to encroach on other eateries, issues will need to be confronted.
I recently relocated to OKC where I grew up. I joined this forum to get a feel for what the food scene has become since I've been gone and to find some of the more exotic things that I miss from my days in SF. I am very happy to see that residents of OKC are more adventurous towards food than they were when I left and have developed much more sophisticated palettes. My family was one of the first Vietnamese families in OKC and I remember when it was strange to see a non-Asian at a Pho restaurant or at Cao Nguyen.
Being Asian, I love the weird and exotic cuisines. I completely embrace the food trucks and only hope they learn from the experiences of others. This is very exciting for OKC and if it develops as it has in other cities, things are about to get really interesting. We need a Filipino food truck and a Ramen truck. In Portland, a local brewery has a bus with beer taps on the side for customers to fill their growlers.
If you doubt my sincerity or motives, let's meet for lunch or dinner. I need someone to go eat hot pot with me and they only offer it to groups of two or more.
I was also somewhat intoxicated when I posted the thread. I should have posted it under any existing thread.
Thunder 08-27-2011, 11:01 AM If you doubt my sincerity or motives, let's meet for lunch or dinner. I need someone to go eat hot pot with me and they only offer it to groups of two or more.
Sounds like a date. :-)
White Peacock 08-27-2011, 11:47 AM We need a Filipino food truck and a Ramen truck
What we really need is a good bento place so I can get a regular fix of yakisoba.
MustangGT 08-27-2011, 12:08 PM I expect these agents to be slapped with class-action lawsuits and lose their jobs.
Don't hold your breath here, because it won't happen. What the did was legal and proper. If you ever want to get revenge upon a business a good way is to sic the Health Dept on them.
MustangGT 08-27-2011, 12:11 PM This whole mess actually shows why something we have spoke about a couple of times is necessary - a food truck vendor association so they can police and support each other to promote the industry and have a line of communication with the city and state authorities.
Agreed. Safety in numbers. United they stand singular/divided they will fall.
Larry OKC 08-27-2011, 02:12 PM Don't hold your breath here, because it won't happen. What the did was legal and proper. If you ever want to get revenge upon a business a good way is to sic the Health Dept on them.
my experience with the OKC Health Dept has been that they can do very dang little. They have to catch in the the act (not based on what someone says they observed). they can only make "recommendations" to the business. They can't cite or fine them. Can't shut them down. At least that is what I was told a few years back when I reported unsafe food handling procedures at a local Arby's. I had worked in the fast food industry for 15 years and the places i worked for (Wendy's, McDonald's & Hardee's had very stringent corporate policies).
A few years ago there was this pizza place on south side (I-35 & 44th?) in front of a hotel. The Oklahoman had a campaign to get this place shut down (full page articles detailing its problems). Cited many times for health violations. Failed heath inspections etc, yet it remained open for years. They finally closed and razed the building (a grassy plot currently).
While the place was a dive and I wouldn't have been surprised at all to have found the things reported, their food was always tasty and I never encountered any problems (never got sick etc).
bornhere 08-27-2011, 02:16 PM They can and do shut down restaurants that fail inspections. In years past, some very popular OKC restaurants have been closed until they complied with health and safety codes.
Larry OKC 08-27-2011, 02:43 PM Maybe things have changed. This was a few years back. The only shut-downs I have seen have been more along the lines of back taxes (Leo's BBQ, the Mex place on Meridian just south of 23rd (originally a Taco Bueno). Safety shut downs I have seen too, Fire Martial or building code etc. But I can't think of a single one because of the "Health Dept" (here in OKC).
bluedogok 08-27-2011, 03:02 PM Maybe things have changed. This was a few years back. The only shut-downs I have seen have been more along the lines of back taxes (Leo's BBQ, the Mex place on Meridian just south of 23rd (originally a Taco Bueno). Safety shut downs I have seen too, Fire Martial or building code etc. But I can't think of a single one because of the "Health Dept" (here in OKC).
I remember news reports of some in the past but most got the problems sorted out rather quickly and reopened. Most of the time it was on a regular inspection and not a complaint based inspection. I don't think they have enough agents to do inspections based solely on complaints.
bornhere 08-27-2011, 03:34 PM The most famous or infamous example was a Mexican franchise shut down after inspectors found traces of human waste in the food.
I don't remember which one it was, but they shut down a local BBQ after finding racks of ribs stacked on newspaper on the kitchen floor.
And the original Split-T was shut down for health violations. More than once, I think.
MustangGT 08-27-2011, 03:42 PM They can and do shut down restaurants that fail inspections. In years past, some very popular OKC restaurants have been closed until they complied with health and safety codes.
Precisely. Records of inspections and actions are available on their website. It is really funny that some of the highest end eateries, based upon price tend to have VERY BAD inspection reports. Interestingly most inspectors carry bottles of bleach in ther vehicles. That way when they throw the food out and pour bleach over it it cannot be brought back inside and served. I have witnessed this action first hand and it is supremely GROSS.
ctchandler 08-27-2011, 04:37 PM Pancho's was shut down back in the 80's.
C. T.
The most famous or infamous example was a Mexican franchise shut down after inspectors found traces of human waste in the food.
I don't remember which one it was, but they shut down a local BBQ after finding racks of ribs stacked on newspaper on the kitchen floor.
And the original Split-T was shut down for health violations. More than once, I think.
Larry OKC 08-28-2011, 12:37 AM C.T. was that here in the City? Know Panchos used to be here long ago and came back (like IHOP) but I don't recall them being here when I moved back in 85.
bluedogok 08-28-2011, 09:33 AM I think the Northwest Expressway & MacArthur Pancho's location opened up around that time.
ctchandler 08-28-2011, 10:32 AM Larry,
There were two, one on the South side near I-240 and Penn and the one I went to for lunch once in a while at Casady Square on Britton and Penn. I believe they both closed down permanently in the early 80's. They opened at least one and I believe two in the late 80's or early 90's. One was next door to Hertz on Northwest Expressway. They built the structure and it has been many things since. I believe it is an Indian buffet now. By the way, when I said "shut down" I didn't mean permanently, just to get their health problems resolved. The trouble was, the damage was done in the public eye and Pancho's couldn't draw flys from then on. Oops, maybe flys is the wrong choice of words since the inspectors found feces in too many places, and that was why they were shut down.
C. T.
C.T. was that here in the City? Know Panchos used to be here long ago and came back (like IHOP) but I don't recall them being here when I moved back in 85.
Larry OKC 08-28-2011, 02:05 PM CT, you are correct about the "new" ones that came back after leaving. The one on I-240 is still there. The one on NW Expressway is in front of what used to be a Wal-mart before they relocated it to both ends on NW Expressway (Council and Belle Isle over 10 years ago). The one on southside has an old Pancho's newspaper ad and seems like it said it used to somewhere be on 39th? Had the address written down so I could drive by and place it but lost it. Will try to remember to write it down again when I go to panch'os next...hmmm, I haven't eaten lunch yet. LOL
I can't ever remember seeing a Pancho's back then, that is the road we always took when we visted my grandparents in Bethany. Of course back then the only all-you-can eat Mexican place that I knew of was the original Casa Bonita at 39th & Portland (1968 - 1993). The only other eating place I distinctly remember along 39th back in the day was Roy Rogers (think the building is still standing and a Chinese place).
Not familiar with the one that used to be at Cassidy Square (but not in my usual haunts)
Sorry about derailing the thread....
Larry OKC 08-28-2011, 06:13 PM Started a thread on Pancho's here: http://www.okctalk.com/showthread.php?t=27054&pagenumber=
Now back to your regularly scheduled thread topic....
Prunepicker 05-10-2012, 08:51 PM I'm not about to read this entire thread. I've heard of a Waffle Truck that's
very good. Anybody know about it?
BBatesokc 05-10-2012, 10:05 PM I'm not about to read this entire thread. I've heard of a Waffle Truck that's
very good. Anybody know about it?
I've eaten at it three times - all while it was parked in a vacant lot on NW 23rd.
Was not impressed at all on the first visit. The 2nd and 3rd were okay to good. Not really a big fan of my lunch wrapped into a waffle. Would probably be great around 2:30am after leaving a club. I wouldn't go on my own, but when I'm with a group and they wanna go then I don't argue against it.
Urban Spoon has some good insights and it has a good rating..... http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/46/1627388/restaurant/Uptown/Waffle-Champion-Mobile-Food-Truck-Oklahoma-City
Larry OKC 05-11-2012, 09:59 AM I'm not about to read this entire thread. I've heard of a Waffle Truck that's
very good. Anybody know about it?
A 100+ page thread I can understand, bou can't be bothered to read a 2 page thread/29 posts before yours? LOL
Prunepicker 02-23-2014, 04:21 PM Does anyone know where Heo's Kitchen is this week?
Prunepicker 02-23-2014, 05:34 PM I wanted to visit La Gumbo Ya Ya last night but it was gone before I could
make it. NW 32 and MacArthur.
Off the Hook was closed due to some upset business owners. They were at
N Penn and W Memorial.
Does anyone know where Heo's Kitchen is this week?
Try calling them: (405) 445-9214
^
Scratch that. Just saw they are closed until early March.
https://www.facebook.com/HeosKitchen
metro 02-23-2014, 05:57 PM Does anyone know where Heo's Kitchen is this week?
Best bet is to follow food trucks on Twitter for their daily location. No Twitter, no problem, you can still visit their Twitter URL's without having to have an account.
Prunepicker 02-23-2014, 06:02 PM Best bet is to follow food trucks on Twitter for their daily location. No Twitter,
no problem, you can still visit their Twitter URL's without having to have an
account.
Thanx. I'm guessing their Twitter address is on Urban Spoon?
Prunepicker 02-23-2014, 06:13 PM Does anyone know of food trucks north of 39th Expressway?
trousers 02-23-2014, 07:53 PM Does anyone know of food trucks north of 39th Expressway?
There is a taco truck that parks at 39th Exp & Portland. But to be honest I've only ate there once and wasn't impressed.
Garin 02-23-2014, 08:01 PM Motochef truck will be at fort thunder Harley on Friday and Saturdays.
Prunepicker 02-23-2014, 08:09 PM There is a taco truck that parks at 39th Exp & Portland. But to be honest
I've only ate there once and wasn't impressed.
Thanx. Which corner is it located?
Prunepicker 02-23-2014, 08:09 PM Motochef truck will be at fort thunder Harley on Friday and Saturdays.
Where's Fort Thunder Harley located?
Roger S 04-08-2014, 01:50 PM Bad news from Heo's. They had posted earlier that they would not be serving this season and then today this was posted to their FB page.
"We're putting the business/truck up for sale! please contact us if you or anyone you know may be interested. thanks!"
I sure am going to miss their food.
BBatesokc 04-08-2014, 02:58 PM Bad news from Heo's. They had posted earlier that they would not be serving this season and then today this was posted to their FB page.
"We're putting the business/truck up for sale! please contact us if you or anyone you know may be interested. thanks!"
I sure am going to miss their food.
Heo's was one of my favorite trucks. There are a handful in the metro that I look for before deciding whether or not to go to an outdoor event - they were at the top of my list.
Roger S 04-08-2014, 03:40 PM Same here... Any time I knew they were parking over at Dunlap Codding for lunch. I would walk over there and get a couple of Vietnamese Tacos and a kabob.
trousers 04-08-2014, 04:50 PM That's a shame to hear. Only managed to eat there once but really enjoyed it.
kevinpate 04-08-2014, 06:11 PM Maybe The Pump folk might be interested?
Prunepicker 04-12-2014, 03:03 PM Are there any non Mexican food trucks west of N. May and south of NW 50th?
It seems to me that they are all Mexican, which I like very much. I want
something different.
trousers 04-12-2014, 07:22 PM Are there any non Mexican food trucks west of N. May and south of NW 50th?
It seems to me that they are all Mexican, which I like very much. I want
something different.
Not that I know of. Most of the non-taco trucks don't have a set location and move from event to event. Your best bet is to follow them on twitter.
Prunepicker 04-15-2014, 11:32 PM Not that I know of. Most of the non-taco trucks don't have a set location
and move from event to event. Your best bet is to follow them on twitter.
Really? I remember posting something on Twitter about 3 years ago but
I don't remember how I did it.
I've been able to follow a few trucks on Facebook but they're never on
the west side of OKC near Bethany.
blangtang 04-18-2014, 04:16 PM So, it appears the "event" for the food trucks tonight is Premiere on Film Row.
https://www.facebook.com/events/568359913262781/
I'm looking around for a one-stop website or twitter account that let's me know where all or most of the food trucks are, without looking at each individual facebook/twitter page for each...
the best I came across is :
Oklahoma City Food Trucks | Roaming Hunger (http://roaminghunger.com/okc)
trousers 04-21-2014, 11:16 AM Bleu Garten sends out quite a few updates on food trucks.
Plutonic Panda 08-30-2014, 02:26 PM City Council Approves Yearly Permits To Food Truck Vendors - News9.com - Oklahoma City, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports | (http://www.news9.com/story/26407336/city-council-approves-yearly-permits-to-food-truck-vendors)
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