While much of America indulged in Mother’s Day activities such as luxe fixed price brunches with unlimited champagne, I chased Food Trucks, shamelessly, all over the Denver metropolitan area. This weekend the Food Network’s ‘Great Food Truck Race’ landed in Denver. For a frantic 48 hours, six food trucks made their way to multiple locations, endured multiple competitions to hopefully survive to go to the next city.
Even the dog is tired of waiting…..
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The line was lengthy, the cuisine looked great (albeit all with gluten so I would not be able to sample). The girl serving was mod and bubbly, coming out of the truck to take orders on the ground level with ‘the people’. As we lingered looking at the menu, their production crew zoomed in like a hit squad all piling out of a minivan barely slowing to the curb to allow them to disembark. It was late afternoon, hot and sunny and people were all a bit bedraggled.
Lime’s menu
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Strained Jason from Lime, announces the menu scaling to two fast prep items to keep the crowd happy. Only 8 more hours of manning the truck solo for him….
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Though only the fifth patron of the day I empathized with Jason, who clearly drew Lime’s short straw. It was hot, the line was lengthening and he would be doing this solo until 8 or 9 p.m. (it was now a bit after 11). Our combined group ordered the Beef Taco, the Ahi Tuna Nachos, all three of their limeade drinks and the Corn on the Cob.
Ahi Tuna nachos with slaw and edamame. Fresh and perfectly prepared by solo Jason. Kiwi Limeade to drink.
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Lime’s beef taco was to die for. Perfectly cooked and a wonderful spicy, flavorful, sloppy sauce. Loved it.
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Roasted corn with siracha lime remoulade (delicious).
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Korilla’s ‘on the bench’ crew sweltering in the heat as their third man toils solo in the truck for 8-9 hours.
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Café con Leche’s crew were all incredibly warm, interactive and went out of their way to greet and thank me.
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Christine's Pantry says
Sounds like you had a lot of fun. Glad you had fun. The lines are to long.
Joan Blair says
Great review and pretty photos!
Thanks for covering all the trucks in an objective way.
I noticed some of the Denver bloggers &Tweeters ganged up on
Cafe Con Leche. They seemed to partner up with Tweeters from Orange County. I understand the LA- Orange County rivalry.
But, I had hoped that the LA & OC trucks would feel a California bond.
One of the Denver bloggers predicted that Cafe Con Leche would be eliminated
In Denver. I hope not. But, if they had the lowest sales, I wouldn't be surprised,
since there was this gang-mentality against them.
In Salt Lake City, a couple of people started trash-talking some of the trucks on Twitter. Right away, some local people said to keep it clean.
Too bad that didn't happen Denver.
So, I'm thankful for people like you who were kind.
the LA & OC peeps could support each other.
I saw that another blogger predicted that Cafe Con Leche
Chef Dennis says
As much fun as this must have been, i think it would have been too much excitement for me…sigh
I just can't wait in line that long for anything to eat, 20 minutes and I'm not happy
It looks like you had a grand day though, at least the weather is better!
hope all is well in your world!
Jennifurla says
Dude, this looks like a blast. That corn, divine.
Karen Harris says
Great write up Toni! What a great time. Kirsten is such a star. So fun watching her in action. I really would have loved going on Sunday as well but decided on hanging out at home with a couple of mimosas. I have to say, that was pretty fun too.
glutenfreesteve says
What a fun day it was to meet you and become instant friends! And stalkers, too!
My Kitchen in the Rockies says
Hi Toni, Thanks for the big shout out. I am so happy you could make it as well. What a weekend! Finally some food action here in Denver. What's the plan for next week?? Kirsten
Cooking with Michele says
Oh, how I would have loved to spend yesterday doing this! Great fun and great write-up!
Colleen says
This is an entirely new “locavore” dimension, as food trucks roll through your town with all the fun of a street fair, the glamour of behind-the-scenes TV, and such tantalizing photos of clearly delicious food – and without my having to stand in line to enjoy the experience. I would not have known anything about this were it not for your sun-protected, gluten-free sleuthing. Now I can't wait to see if they will come through MY locavoration.
Laura says
Wow, that sounds like hell!