29 June 2009

eat off the street (food carts on twitter)


These are some of the twitter users that provide location and time-sensitive updates on where to grab their grub.


Creme Brulee Cart
Twitter:
@cremebruleecart
Sugar-crusted treats in the Mission, usually at Dolores Park, torching the desserts to order.

Magic Curry Kart
Twitter:
@magiccurrykart
Choice of chicken or tofu curry and lots of veggies (broccoli, string beans, and carrots), served with rice. Usually near the Creme Brulee Cart.

Amuse Bouche Cart
Twitter:
@AmuseBoucheSF
Muffins and chai for a dollar. The self-proclaimed "home of the original recession buster breakfast."

Mobile Pho Truck
Twitter:
@whatthepho
Fresh noodles and broth all over the Bay Area, including Millbrae, outside AT&T Park, and the piers.

Urban Nectar
Twitter:
@urbanectar
URL:
urbanectar.com
A juice cart selling fresh-squeezed lemonade, watermelon juice, and strawberry juice, where a portion of earnings go to a local charity.

Spencer on the Go
Twitter:
@chezspencergo
URL:
spenceronthego.com/home.html
Fine French cuisine (grilled sweetbread with sherry, ratatouille, truffle boeuf bourguignon) sold from a converted taco truck.

Roli Roti
Twitter:
@RoliRoti
URL:
roliroti.com
Sustainably-farmed meats grilled rotisserie style, served with organic produce.

CookieWagSF
Twitter:
@cookiewagsf
A cookie/ice cream sandwich cart.

The Tamale Lady
Twitter:
@tamalelady
Her Twitter feed is blank right now, but surely the Tamale Lady will get around to updating (after making her pork with red sauce).

Left Coast Smoke
Twitter:
@leftcoastsmoke
A barbecue outfit rotating among several Mission District bars.

Sam's Chowder Van
Twitter:
@samschowdervan
URL: Starting this summer, a truck selling East Coast lobster rolls and chowder to the Bay Area.

I Love Street Food
Twitter:
@streetfoodsf
Tracks national street food news, but specifically the San Francisco scene.



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