As in other large cities, food cart tendency and the gourmet food truck is in full swing in San Francisco. It is surprising, also, considering the reality that San Francisco has to alter it is laws to adapt better this food tendency that is growing, like other cities, have. But perhaps all the challenge and perseverance needed to open a food truck in San Francisco up makes the food that much better! You can easily find them if you join San Francisco Food Tour.
Here are a few of the most famous gourmet SF food trucks and carts, with their twitter names so that you understand where to find them:
Likely the most gourmet food truck, Spencer to the Go!, is a side project of the French restaurant Chez Spencer. They serve a twist traditional French cuisine like escargot "lollipops," broiled sweet bread and ratatouille.
Another basic is the Magic Curry Kart. It does, although you'd not expect such tasty chicken & vegetable curry to come from a small cart covered with neon lights! And, in case you bring your personal bowl, you get a reduction.
Among the most used is the one-man-process, the Crme Brle Cart. He serves uniquely and warm -flavoured crme brles, like Mexican Lavender Chocolate and Honey Vanilla.
The Chairman Bao Bun Truck serves gooey steamed (and interestingly, baked) Chinese buns and omelettes. Buff favourites are the Chinese Sausage and Egg Sandwich, as well as the Pork Belly with Pickled Daikon bun with Hoisin.
And in the event you cannot determine which food cart to try out, try them all! A new foodie convention lately started up called Off the Grid -- a group of Road Food markets across the Bay Area. Each marketplace features some live music and at least five sellers.
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Author’s Bio:
June writes for SF Food Tour and several years of experience in travel industry. She is also an avid blogger and freelance travel consultant.
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