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Dragon Boat was the most popular truck at Food Truck Friday in Concord, NC during the time I was there. Surprisingly, it was the only truck offering ethnic food of the food trucks present. People seem to be more willing to experiment and try new things at these events, probably because you can always get something else if you don't like your selection! The menu was quite appetizing, featuring fried rice, lo mein, and hibachi featuring one of the following: steak, chicken, shrimp, tofu, and vegetables. Alternatively, you can order General Tso's Chicken, Sesame Chicken, or Sweet & Sour Chicken. My partner chose steak hibachi and I chose chicken fried rice with extra vegetables. Our meals took a long time to come out; the chef seemed a bit overwhelmed by the amount of people ordering from their truck. The food was well-prepared, and the portions were GIGANTIC. These two dishes fed us three dinners! The food was good--not particularly memorable, but definitely hit the spot. The steak was cooked perfectly, although the hibachi dish had little flavor. The fried rice was great, but I love anything fried! If I run by this truck again, I will likely give it another go and try the Sesame Chicken, as it has received lots of positive attention from Yelpers!
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