Food Truck Lunch locations 3/12/13

  • Asian Persuasion: Kaiser Permanente in Otay at 4650 Palm Ave from 11-1:30
  • Mangia Mangia Mobile: MCAS Miramar from 10:30 to 1:30
  • GreenGo GastroTruck: Towne Centre Dr and Eastgate Mall from 11-1pm
  • Sweet Treats: 5501 Kiowa Dr. in La Mesa starting at 11am.
  • EpicEatz: Petco 9125 Rehco rd, Miramar. 11:00-1:30.
  • Meltdown: Fleet St. from 11-1.
  • EatAtRecess: 3131 Camino del Rio N…111:5a – 1:30p
  • Underdogs: 3377 N Torrey Pines Dr. From 11:30-1ish.
  • GreenGo: 9890 Towne Centre Dr in La Jolla from 11-1pm
  • Super Q Food Truck: 4810 Eastgate Mall in La Jolla from 10:30-1:30pm. 5501 Kiowa Dr. La Mesa starting at 11am.
  • Two for the Road: ‏ 10181Scripps Gateway Ct 11:15-1p
  • Hoangies food truck: 8928 Terman Ct 11:30-1:30
  • My Urban Eats: Greenwich and Shoreham today 11:30-1:30.
  • Mastiff Sausage Co: Mission Valley… At 8989 Rio San Diego Dr, 92108 11:30am-1:30pm
  • The Gooch: ‏9449 Carroll Park Rd, 11:30-1ish.
  • God Save the Cuisine: Torreyana dr from 11:00-1:30
  • Operacaffe Mobil: 11095 Torreyana Road from 11:30-1ish
  • Devilicious: 9540 Towne Center Drive – 11:30-1:30pm
  • Not So Fast!: Active Network, Sorrento Valley, 10182 Telesis Ct. 11-1:15
  • Flippin’ Pizza: Pendleton in the 43 area PX lot from 10:45-1:15

Tonight:
Tasty Truck Tuesday Gatherings in Normal Heights
La Mesa Best Buy Gathering on Tuesdays

Interview Exclusive with The InSlider

Interview Exclusive with The InSlider

The InSlider opened in March 2012 and specializes in—you guessed it—sliders. Ravenous eaters can choose from Kobe beef, panko-crusted Jidori chicken, pulled kurobuta pork, or Balsamic marinated portabello mushrooms, with homemade sauces and toppings like jalapeno BBQ sauce and caramelized balsamic onions. These ain’t your run-of-the-mill sliders. These are gosh darn tasty. Owner Stacey Werner took the time to answer some questions about The InSlider for SDFT.

How would you describe the InSlider’s food?
We have quality food that appeals to the masses. The small sized sliders make it easy to try a few different menu items in one order.

Why did you decide to open a food truck?
In a million years, I never thought I would own a food truck.  Back in the 1930s, my grandpa owned Twin Keys, one of the largest stool bars of the time. After he passed, my father and his two brothers took their inheritance and opened Emma’s, a luncheonette next to a burlesque theater. At the young age of 22, my pops was in heaven! Later on, he sold his part and my Uncle Murray stayed in the restaurant business. Uncle Walt went on to become a bar owner. I always thought I would follow in my dad’s footsteps. After my father became ill, life took a crazy turn. It was his passing which that led me to create The InSlider.

What is your favorite part about owning a food truck?
The best part of owning my own business is being able to give back to the community. Nothing trumps the joy I get from directly supporting charities for veterans. Meeting new people and learning what makes them tick is also a great thing about the food truck business. Our food truck scene in San Diego is made up of hard-working, gracious truck owners who are entertaining which makes work seem like fun.

How would you describe your menu?
The menu is centered on high quality, yummy food for all ages at affordable prices. That might sound like a cliché, but I each menu item that comes off The InSlider is what I’d feed guests in my own home. My style is a part drill sergeant, and all foodie. The InSlider approach is simple, it’s not about money; it’s about the quality and the customer’s experience.

What is your most popular item?
Hands down the “Cali”ente (Kobe beef, tomato, lettuce, grilled jalapenos, pepper jack cheese and chipotle aioli) and our sweet potato tater tots with chipotle are the most popular items. I’m from Jersey and had my first order of tots at the age of 40. Can you believe it? Those lunchroom favorites have since grown on me warp speed.

Is there something off-the-wall you want to serve but aren’t sure would fly?
Eggs. I want eggs on everything. Maybe not the pork, but I want a fried egg or poached egg – on top of just about any slider. I used to make my old man six eggs every morning for breakfast, and I think they are delicious, especially on a slider!

I’m always thinking about new items for our menu. We’ve been under construction for a dessert slider – but I’m not quite happy with it yet. Remember, nothing leaves the truck if it wouldn’t leave my own kitchen.

What do you find are the best events for you?
Wedding receptions and those crazy after parties are the best! When a wedding crowd keeps at it into the evening, they need fuel to keep on going! I also enjoy events with start-ups organizations. Charitable events are a close second.

What is the best reaction someone has had to your food?
The best reactions came from folks who’ve tasted InSlider food and then asked us cater their wedding! It’s a great compliment.

What is the best thing you’ve EVER eaten had from any food truck or cart? 
The two best items I’ve ever eaten from a food truck have come from carts, pretzels and hot dogs. My suggestion is to follow your nose. If it smells good, go for it!

Thank you to Stacey for taking the time to do this interview. The InSlider can be found on Twitter at @TheInSliderSD or Facebook or their website.

Food truck lunch locations 3/11/13

Food truck lunch locations 3/11/13

Cheater Five from Joes on the Nose.
Pic from @HouseOfAqua
  • Super Q Food Truck: General Atomics Court 10:30-11:30, then Science Park Rd. meets Torreyana Rd 11:45-12:45 and then 9605 Scranton Rd. 1-1:30pm
  • Hoangies: 11095 Torreyanna Rd, back of buildings 11:30-1:30
  • Asian Persuasion: 9449 Carroll Park Rd from 1130-1ish
  • Slow Cal BBQ: 9540 Town Center Dr. 11:30-1:30
  • Operacaffe Mobil: 3111 camino del rio north 11:30-1ish
  • New York On Rye & God Save the Cuisine: MCAS Miramar from 10:30-3
  • Asian Persuasion: 9449 Carroll Park Rd from 11:30-1ish

Tonight:

2013 Food Trucks at Comic-Con

2013 Food Trucks at Comic-Con

The past two years, there has been a good food truck presence at Comic-Con.  I have not heard anything about this I love food trucksyear’s schedule yet, but if you are going to be visiting San Diego and eating out ANYWHERE, I highly recommend signing up for and downloading the app MOGL. It gets you 10% back on LOTS and LOTS of restaurants and food trucks throughout San Diego, and you don’t have to check in or even know when you are dining at a participating restaurant. I’ve earned around $25 back without even trying!! Annnnd…. you get $10 free for signing up!

You can read even more about why I love MOGL here or just SIGN UP!

Check back here for updates on food truck events during Comic-Con! I will update this as soon as I get any details!!

Valley Center Food Truck Festival Part 2

Valley Center Food Truck Festival Part 2

Event webpage here.valley center food truck festival

When: Sat, March 9
Time: 12pm-6pm
Location: Bates Nut Farm. MAP

Free admission!

Valley Center Gourmet Food Truck Fest Part 2 will feature 15 food trucks, vendors, entertainment and fun. A wide variety of cuisine from Asian street fare to decadent desserts will be offered, all reasonably priced.

In addition, family-oriented activities will be happening throughout the day. Country dance band Calico Ridge will be playing on the Bates stage from 1:30 – 4:30. Kids will enjoy pony rides, Kids ‘n paint, hayrides, face painting, rock climbing and a slide.

Guests are encouraged to bring chairs or blankets to enjoy their gourmet treats under the trees.

Sign up with MOGL and get 10% back at T1O Eats, Underdogs Gastro Truck, Chubby’s, My Urban Eats,and Devilicious! Read more about how MOGL works at my post about it here.

Food truck lunch locations 3/8/13

  • Chubbys Food Truck: 6340 Sequence Dr. Behind Dexcom 11-1:30
  • MeltDown: 5801 Pacific Center Blvd 11-1:30.
  • Slow Cal BBQ: Barnes Canyon Rd. in Sorrento Valley 11:30-1:30
  • Super Q Food Truck: 11095 Torreyana Rd. 11:30-1:00pm.  10555 Sorrento Valley Rd. 10:30-11:30am, then Qualcomm at 5775 Morehouse Dr. 11:45-12:45 and finally MFCU at 5785 Oberlin Dr. 1-1:30pm.
  • Eat At Recess: 2365 Northside Dr. 1115-130p
  • Green Truck: Sorrento Valley 5801 Pacific Center Blvd 11:15am-1:30pm.
  • Hoangies food truck: 4810-4830 Eastgate Mall 11:30-1:30
  • God Save the Cuisine: 5801 Pacific Center Blvd from 11:00 to 1:30
  • Not II Fast!: 9150 Chesapeake Dr., Ste 100 in Kearney Mesa
  • GreenGo GastroTruck: 11-1:30pm at Medimpact bulding located at: 10680 Treena Street off the 15
  • crabcakes911: on Pacific Center Blvd, Sorrento Valley 11-2pm
  • Asian Persuasion: 12544 High bluff in Carmel Valley from 1130-1ish.
  • Operacaffe Mobil: 3111 Camino del rio North 11-30-1ish Expand
  • Mangia Mangia Mobile: 5801 Pacific center blvd from 11:30 to 1:30
  • Devilicious: Carroll Park Drive – 11:30-1:30pm
  • Crepes Bonaparte & Calbi BBQ & Underdogs: MCAS Miramar 10:30am-3pm [Elrod Ave & Gonsalves Ave]

TOMORROW: Valley Center Food Truck Festival

Tonight: Food Truck Fridays in University Heights
La Mesa Food Fest Fridays
Escondido Friday Gathering at Orfila Winery

Check back with the trucks as schedules may change due to the weather!