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I was thrilled to discover this food truck in the Phoenix Metro Area... at a point when almost all hope was lost! I have never forgotten the first time I tried an Asian/Mexican fusion taco off of a food truck in Austin, Texas, and have been searching in Phoenix ever since. Mind you, this is Japanese/Mexican fusion, not Korean, but the idea is the same: delicious combinations of Asian-spiced meats and pickled vegetables transformed into an amazing street taco. My buddy and I each had a three-taco sampler (one of each: chicken, pork, and beef) for $10 along with some tasty craft brew at Sleepy Dog Brewery. Sleepy Dog is a great place to sample food trucks ever since they teamed up with the Phoenix Food Truck Coalition. Shinobu Diego also features some great packaged Japanese treats like biscuit/cookies that you dip in molten Nutella. For $2, it's a perfect dessert. I will continue to look for this food truck when in my neck of the woods. The combination of delicious Japanese spices packed into tiny corn tortillas is my idea of heaven.
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