Does anyone know anything about that Po'Boy place that was metioned? That sounds interesting.
Senor Elotes sets up shop in the parking lot of Coker's Auto Repair on the north side of SW 29th between S. Linn and S. Villa. Elotes is corn on the cob which they do sell when corn on the cob is in season. Esquites is cut corn served in a cup which is the type they sell year round. The corn is seasoned with mayo, cheese, chili and lime. They do sell hand made tamales which are also delicious.
Brett, that sounds bomb, when are they typically there? Also, do they have cheese tamales?
Check out http://www.okctamales.com/menu_details
See a review at: http://www.eataroundokc.com/tamales-...-of-the-month/
I read a lot of raving reviews for Big Truck Tacos here but when I finally got to try it I was NOT impressed at all.
There is a chicken truck that sits in the parking lot of a convenience store at SW 29th & May and they are FANTASTIC. They also have a brick-and-mortar restaurant just north of Grand on Western, in an old Taco Bell building.
I've eaten from a burrito truck on SW 29th in the Kentucky/Indiana area and it was quite good.
that's regio loco... and i totally agree that they're good. -MOriginally Posted by corwin1968
Anyone know about Normas Grill? I have seen it most evenings on 44th and Walker at a gas station.
Its pretty weather. Any new trucks I need to hit this summer? Still never found that PoBoy truck by the capitol, if anyone ever sees it let me know. Is Bobos open right now, going to try and hit it this week or is it a weekend only spot?
Thanks for the info. I knew I had seen it several times, dont guess i realized it was only on weekends. Any other suggestions of good ones to hit during the week. Got a freind in town and he likes some late night eats at good food trucks.
Any Ice Cream Truck
You don't see big truck or Pops truck our much anymore, and the Korean tacos truck vanished
Some of the roach coaches that used to hit the produce market years ago had some pretty good chow. Also used to be a couple of guys that would pedal around on their bicycle and sell homemade burritos out of the little igloo icechest they had on back.
BTT was in front of the county courthouse today at lunch. Line averaged about 10 people deep.
I certainly haven't seen it every time, but the times I've seen that Pops truck at the courthouse it never seems to have many customers. I tried it once - won't again.
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