According to its signage, TastyMeat serves Turkish-style wraps, falafel, and more.
The signage also boasts that this is delicious meat. It was probably closer to decent. Not bad at all but certainly nothing special.
Grilled cheese with meat ($3, add $1 for meat) -- pita with Monterey Jack and cheddar cheeses, grilled with butter.
The Chickwich ($6 for 8", $8 for 12") -- chicken shawarma, Romaine lettuce, Roma tomatoes, red onions, tzatziki, feta, and tahini.
The Bamwich ($6 for 8", $8 for 12") -- mixed beef and lamb shawarma, Romaine lettuce, Roma tomatoes, red onions, tzatziki, feta, and tahini.
The grilled cheese was my favorite, but most people could probably make it pretty easily at home. The other two sandwiches were tasty enough, but it's nothing that you can't get at any ordinary Middle Eastern eatery.
Food trucks are too much effort for me. I prefer my restaurant to be in the same place every day and know they won't run out of food.
ReplyDeleteAnd passing the cupcake truck when hungover before work is always bad. I end up with 3 cupcakes at least. But they are d*mn good cupcakes.
oh man that just looks so good. yum.
ReplyDeleteI wish I can get some of those falafel sandwiches like those late night shops in NYC!
ReplyDeletewhat kung food panda said. need to go back to my favorite that sells 'em for like $3 out of a closet-sized storefront somewhere in the village.
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