Originally Posted by
chuck johnson
Unfortunately, there isn't much selection here. Much of what is available is also available at a typical restaurant. In other cities, truly original or uncommon cuisine is being offered. Korean pork-belly tacos, Japanese Ramen, French braised lamb cheeks with foie gras, etc.
I can get burger anywhere. It being in a food truck doesn't make it any better unless it's truly unique. This is especially true if the price is about the same. The Wokstop truck looks great and I hope they do well, but it's nothing I can't get at Grand House. How about Szechuan Buffalo Wings, Kung Pao Pastrami, salt cod fried rice, or any regional Chinese cuisine that is rarely seen on American menus.
Waffle Champion and Bobo's are doing something unique. Some of the taco truck that are offering regional takes Mexican food are really good. Look at what's going on in other major cities and what the most successful ones are offering. That's the difference.
I understand that some of the more unusual fare may be a hard sell, but if it's good it will sell.
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