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  • What a great event. This was my second time attending, although first time with the wifey. Both times there were 20-30 different food trucks in attendance, some from as far away as LA, SF, or even Denver. Of course, we made it a priority to sample from the non-local trucks, in particular: LudoTruck (LA), Chairman Bao (SF), Biker Jim's Dogs (Denver), and Cool Haus (LA). LudoTruck makes some damn tasty fried chicken (breast) but their Asian-style wings and honey-lavender biscuit were only so-so for us. They also charged $2.75 for a tasty, but very small portion of french fries. During the first fest, they had a fried chicken/fries/cole slaw combo for $8.25. This time around everything was a la carte and ALOT more expensive. We would probably get the fried chicken again, but for the price everything else is not worth it! At Chairman Bao, we tried the 4 different kinds of steamed buns. They were tasty overall, but nothing spectacular. Unfortunately, the pork belly bun was overly fatty with very little actual meat this time around. This is something they should pay closer attention to. Biker Jim's serves gourmet sausages like Alaskan reindeer, elk, pheasant, or just a plain ol' hot dog cradled in a toasty hoagie and smothered in cream cheese and caramelized onions. I tried the elk the first time and the reindeer the second time around and they are both very tasty. $7 does seem a bit on the steep side though. My wife's fave was the ice cream sandwiches from Cool Haus. Basically how it works is for $5 you choose what kind of cookie and ice cream filling you want. According to their website, they have a large variety of unusual flavor combinations that they rotate through. The sandwiches are pretty large but we still got 2 different cookie/ice cream combinations. Our favorites were the snickerdoodle cookie and Thai iced tea ice cream. All in all, a very enjoyable event. It certainly helps to go with others so you can sample more things and wait in different lines simultaneously. Although some trucks accept credit cards, I think most only take cash. I'd suggest bringing your own drinks unless you don't mind South Point charging you $4 for soft drinks. We look forward to attending the next one.
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