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Food trucks in Vegas have some of the yummiest concoctions out there. I spotted the C2C truck parked right outside the Lied Library on UNLV Campus. I looked at their menu and I was going to order The Bronx but they had a special menu and it was advertising The Montana sandwich. The Montana was made up of chopped up NY strip, crispy onions, I think it had bacon and it was described to have a special ranch sauce. The bread was not that fresh. My hoagie was hard on the edges and soggy from humidity, really dry. The sandwich barely had any eat, it was like smeared on. The onions were really nice and crunchy but I did not taste any sort of ranch. It tasted like an over powering blue cheese, I am a blue cheese fan but this over powered the whole sandwich. I went for the meal which came with waffle fries and a can of soda for $10. I am not cheap at all but I thought it was a bit pricey for what it was. The waffle fries were off the hook though, best waffle fries I have ever had! I really see me giving C2C another try for their loaded waffle fries but I was kinda disappointed on the sandwich, not going to lie.
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