Category: Places
Toronto’s Street Food Block Party

This past weekend in Toronto 3000 foodies descended on the Brickworks for the Street Food Block Party, a combined effort between TUM (Toronto Underground Market) and Food Truck Eats. Tickets for the event, which went on sale back in April for $20 a ticket, quickly sold out in a matter of hours. Attendees weren’t disappointed as there were a multitude of delectable items (many Cinco de Mayo themed) to choose from the 20 pop-up vendors and 10 food trucks in attendance.
Here are highlights from some of the vendors we visited:

Commonly found at Toronto’s Food Truck events and one of the first trucks to ever hit our streets, El Gastronomo did not let us down. They offered up a menu of Taco’s starting with the Reef+Beef: twice-cooked beef cheek, white anchovy, jalapeno aoili, quickled cabbage and lime. Their Pescado Picante Taco featured tempura cod, smoked tomato, habanero aoili, red cabbage+green apple slaw and lime. They also had the Drunken Monkey, a banana fritter, with smoked chocolate and tequila ice cream with candied jalapenos that we had wanted to try but we were just getting started and weren’t ready for dessert yet.

One of my favorite food trucks, we hit them up early knowing that the line would grow huge quickly! We had their Sarducci, balsamic drizzled tomatoes, red onion, fresh basil and jensen’s mozzarella on multi-grain. We also tried their El Gordo Queso, a collaboration with Mex-i-can (a Hamilton restaurant), featuring seasoned ground chorizo, creamy salsa verde, red onion, cilantro and jensen’s mozzarella cheese on white bread.

This new truck on the scene was one of the best surprises of the night. They offered up a lobster roll, which although pricey at $12, was delicious! I had really wanted to try the lobster roll and lobster poutine from Rock Lobster Food Co. as well, but their lineup was huge. Buster’s lobster roll featured Nova Scotia lobster, mayo, celery, chives and lemon juice on a toasted top split bun.

Fidel Gastro was putting on a show while being interviewed by the media. His stall featured the Havana Club with ham, pulled pork, caramelized onions, and chili cilantro aoili. His other offering, the Sgt. Slather had bbq ribs, homemade bbq sauce, creamy guacamole and tortillas.

Comida Del Pueblo returned with their popular Jalapeno Cornbread Grilled Cheese with gaucamole and crema. Their other offerings were a Conchita Pibil Springroll with ramp aoili and an Ontario Water Buffalo Banh Mi with pickled ramp salad.

Elle Cuisine and Sullivan & Bleeker
Lauren Mozer of Elle Cuisine had Cinco de Mayo themed dessert nachos with dark chocolate, caramel, and whipped cream. These were a great snack while waiting in line for other food.
Sullivan and Bleeker had one of the more interesting dessert finds of the night. They were offering cakes in mason jars with flavours like oreo, cookie dough and s’mores.

Tromba Tequila and other refreshments
Tromba Tequila was on hand doing what they do best offering their Blanco Tequila available as a margarita or on the rocks. Other drinks were also available from a multitude of Ontario wineries and craft breweries including Lake of Bays and Spearhead, with it’s Hawaiian themed pale ale.

The success of the Street Food Block Party proves that the appetite for street food is alive and flourishing in Toronto. We left stuffed and wishing we had room in our stomachs to try more. Looking forward to the next Block Party event!
Toronto Food Trucks Featured on Global News
The food truck on your corner is a small part of a growing trend, now with it’s own tv show, it doesn’t seem to be stopping soon. Minna Rhee reports.
Burger’s Priest Third Best Restaurant in Toronto by Zagat Survey
The Burger’s Priest has been voted the third best food in Toronto. With Scaramouche and Chiado taking the first two slots.
Zagat released their 2012 Toronto Restaurant Survey Wednesday and it covers 315 restaurants that were voted on by 2,266 local diners. Full ratings and reviews are available at zagat.com and Zagat’s mobile app.
The Burger’s Priest claims to be a classic American cheeseburger joint, and so far it’s lived up to the hype. The first location was a small takeout shop with a few stools located at 1636 Queen St. E., east of Coxwell Ave. They’ve recently opened a second location with more seating (just stools) at 3397 Yonge St., north of Lawrence.
Here’s a breakdown of some of the other Top’s found in the Zagat Survey.
Top Food
1. Scaramouche - http://goo.gl/ZyRqe
2. Chiado/Senhor Antonio - http://goo.gl/TU3FE
3. Burger’s Priest - http://goo.gl/fisrd
4. George - http://goo.gl/y1xGu
5. Campagnolo - http://goo.gl/nZZH7
Most Popular
1. Spring Rolls - http://goo.gl/bU416
2. Canoe - http://goo.gl/ZqGNJ
3. Il Fornello - http://goo.gl/WfnRx
4. Ruth’s Chris - http://goo.gl/a89Tj
5. Asian Legend - http://goo.gl/U43zi
Top Service
1. Scaramouche Pasta - http://goo.gl/ZyRqe
2. Scaramouche - http://goo.gl/ZyRqe
3. George - http://goo.gl/y1xGu
4. Campagnolo - http://goo.gl/nZZH7
5. Jacobs & Co Steakhouse - http://goo.gl/uLfji
[Toronto.com / Zagat.com / Google Plus / Image: The Burger's Priest on Facebook]
Food Truck Court Comes to the World Financial Center in NYC
The World Financial Center in NYC is undergoing renovations to some of its retail and dining areas so workers and nearby residents have fewer dining options.
Food trucks to the rescue! The owners, Brookfield Office Properties, have brought in a brigade of food trucks to the financial center for the next year.
“The Food Truck Court”, in association with the NYC Food Truck Association, will feature four different trucks each weekday.
Trucks include the Bongo Brothers, Frites ‘n’ Meats, Eddie’s Pizza, Cupcake Crew, Kimchi Taco Truck, Rickshaw Dumpling, Red Hook Lobster, Mexicue and Schnitzel & Things.
The Food Truck Court can be found at 4 World Financial Center, North End Avenue at Vesey Street, Mondays through Fridays, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., through 2013
[Business Insider / Image: Kimchi Taco Truck]













