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	<title>New York Street Food &#187; Picknick Smoked</title>
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		<title>HORS D’OEUVRES</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Be on the lookout for a new Bobby Flay Throwdown! with the Wafels &#38; Dinges truck.  Good luck Bobby.  These are some serious wafels. [Serious Eats] Picknick Smoked BBQ will be presenting Daily Specials soon at their downtown truck [Midtown Lunch] Channel 13 profiled Carlos Sarabia&#8217;s coffee cart on 33rd St and 9th Ave as [...]]]></description>
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<p>Be on the lookout for a new Bobby Flay Throwdown! with the Wafels &amp; Dinges truck.  Good luck Bobby.  These are some serious wafels. [<a title="Bobby Flay Throwdown" href="http://newyork.seriouseats.com/2009/10/wafels-and-dinges-throwdown-bobby-flay-columbia.html" target="_blank">Serious Eats</a>]</p>
<p>Picknick Smoked BBQ will be presenting Daily Specials soon at their downtown truck [<a title="Picknick Smoked BBQ" href="http://midtownlunch.com/2009/09/03/downtown-update-picnick-smoked-is-working-on-daily-specials/" target="_blank">Midtown Lunch</a>]</p>
<p>Channel 13 profiled Carlos Sarabia&#8217;s coffee cart on 33rd St and 9th Ave as part of their series New York On The Clock [<a title="THE COFFEE MAN" href="http://gothamist.com/2009/10/19/video_new_york_on_the_clock.php" target="_blank">Gothamist</a>]</p>
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		<title>2009 VENDY AWARDS &#8211; THE QUITE DESERVING FINALISTS</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 03:31:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unfortunately, not every Vendy Award Finalist can win their category, but every finalist had great food.  Here&#8217;s a look at the great street food that did not win in their category, but we were all winners for having eaten their food. Vendy Cup Finalists (excluding the winner) The Rickshaw Dumpling Truck had great dumplings (duh!), [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unfortunately, not every Vendy Award Finalist can win their category, but every finalist had great food.  Here&#8217;s a look at the great street food that did not win in their category, but we were all winners for having eaten their food.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Vendy Cup Finalists (excluding the winner)</span></p>
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<p>The Rickshaw Dumpling Truck had great dumplings (duh!), but their plate had some nice cold noodles, too.</p>
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<dd>Rickshaw Dumplings</dd>
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<p><img title="Rickshaw Dumpling truck" src="http://newyorkstreetfood.wordpress.com/files/2009/09/rickshaw-dumpling-truck1.jpg?w=150" alt="Rickshaw Dumpling truck" width="150" height="112" /></p>
<p>The King of Falafel and Shawarma, Fares Zeidaies, had a fervent following, and their matching outfits were quite colorful.  Their egg-shaped falafel was awesome, too.</p>
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<dd>Falafel from The King of Falafel and Shawarma</dd>
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<dd>King of Felafel and Shawarma</dd>
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<p>I tried the jerk chicken at The Jamaican Dutchy cart, and it was very well done.  Hot, but not brutally so.  O&#8217;Neill Reid, the proprietor, takes his cooking very seriously (as they all do), and it shows in the end.  I didn&#8217;t get a picture of the jerk chicken, but below is the yummy squash bread.</p>
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<dd>O&#8217;Neill Reid &#8211; Jamaican Dutchy Card (in red)</dd>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Dessert Category Finalists (excluding the winner)</span></p>
<p>The Big Gay Ice Cream Truck had a perpetually long line all day.  Their menu was very creative.  The choice of toppings was staggering and unusual for ice cream: olive oil and sea salt, ground wasabi peas, toasted curried coconut, trix cereal, mixed berries and saba, banana-Scharffen Berger cocoa puree, cayenne pepper and dulce de leche with crushed Nilla wafers.  Crazy stuff!</p>
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<p>Cupcake Stop had exceptional variety, as well.  Some of their flavors were Oreo crunch, candy apply, tiramisu and a few others of the same quality.</p>
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<dd>Cupcakes from Cupcake Stop</dd>
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<dd>Cupcake Stop truck</dd>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Rookie of the Year Finalists (excluding the winner)<br />
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<p>This was the first time the Vendy Awards had a Rookie of the Year category, and it had some of my personal favorite types of food, schnitzel (who won-see my post on the winners) and BBQ.</p>
<p>Picknick Smoked was one of my favorites.  The pulled pork was nice and smoky, and not too drenched in sauce.  They also put cole slaw on the sandwich, which I like.  Their Arnold Palmers (half iced tea and half lemonade) were some of the best thirst quenchers of the day.</p>
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<dd>Picknick Smoked BBQ</dd>
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<dd>Picknick Smoked BBQ truck</dd>
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<p>nyccravings was a nice nosh, with pork and vegetable dumplings, taiwanese pork chops and crispy fried chicken.  I really liked their sweet beijing sauce, too.</p>
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<dd>nyccravings table</dd>
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<p>I can&#8217;t wait until next year.</p>
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		<title>NYT GIVES MUCH LOVE TO FOOD TRUCKS</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 03:23:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Picknick Smoked truck NY Times gives a nice shout-out to Schnitzel Truck, Bistro Truck, Picknick Smoked, nyccravings and (not so nice to) La Cense Beef. Turf War at the Hot Dog Cart (July 1, 2009) Still, they are a staple of New York dining. The city’s simmering scene of gastro trucks reached a boil this [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>NY Times gives a nice shout-out to Schnitzel Truck, Bistro Truck, Picknick Smoked, nyccravings and (not so nice to) La Cense Beef.</strong></p>
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<h2><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/01/dining/01truck.html?ref=dining">Turf War at the Hot Dog Cart</a> (July 1, 2009)</h2>
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<p>Still, they are a staple of New York dining. The city’s simmering scene of gastro trucks reached a boil this summer, tapping into the dual desires of New Yorkers to eat well and eat quickly.</p>
<p>A few might be  fleeting:  the cupcake bakeries of 2009. But let’s hope that   Schnitzel &amp; Things, <a href="http://schnitzelandthings.com/" target="_self">schnitzelandthings.com</a>, locations on <a href="http://twitter.com/SchnitzelTruck" target="_">twitter.com/SchnitzelTruck</a>, is in it for the long run.</p>
<p>The mustard-yellow truck has roamed the streets of New York since July, communicating by <a title="More articles about Twitter." href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/business/companies/twitter/index.html?inline=nyt-org">Twitter</a> (sample: “Tomorrow = Friday = time to schnitzelate”). But it’s as serious as any restaurant with chairs.</p>
<p>Schnitzel &amp; Things does one thing and does it well — it is a master of the art of deep-frying. Thick slabs of flaky cod ($9 with two sides) are enveloped in a crisp, light batter and finished with a sprinkle of salt. The pork cutlet ($9 with two sides) arrives in a billowy pillow of breading.</p>
<p>Oddly, veal — the traditional ingredient of Wiener schnitzel — is rarely on the menu. And side dishes are skimpy. Austrian potato salad should be a Tyrolean mound, not a spoon-size serving. Still, Schnitzel &amp; Things provides as satisfying a meal as you’ll eat while leaning against a wall.</p>
<p>The Bistro Truck, <a href="http://bistrotruck.com" target="_self">bistrotruck.com,</a> locations on <a href="http://twitter.com/bistrotruck" target="_">twitter.com/bistrotruck</a>, which also started up in July, takes a different approach. It offers a wide variety of Moroccan fare plus a few French classics.</p>
<p>The ambition is impressive, but moules frites make for difficult sidewalk eating.</p>
<p>Easier to handle is the merguez lamb sausage on a roll ($7), served with spicy mayo, cheese and a few fries. It’s a middle-of-the-night sandwich enjoyed midday.</p>
<p>For those who like to sit for lunch, there is Picnick Smoked, Wall Street at South Street,  <a href="http://mypicnick.com/" target="_self">mypicnick.com</a>. Every weekday since August, the barbecue trailer has rolled up to a small park on the eastern end of Wall Street and set up tables covered with checkerboard cloths — a country cookout in the shadow of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive.</p>
<p>The food is almost up to the setting. Both the Kobe brisket ($8.50), which is actually wagyu, and the pulled pork ($6.50) are expertly smoked and served in generous portions on garlicky rolls. But the meat is bland and underseasoned. Flavorful condiments, like pickled vegetables and a relish of raisins, pine nuts and capers, help some.</p>
<p>The desserts save the day.</p>
<p>Created by Will Goldfarb, one of New York’s most exacting pastry chefs, each dessert has an expert touch. The cherry pie ($4) has the flaky crust and pleasant sour bite of a county fair winner. Even the creamy cheesecake ($4) rises above the mundane, a perfect white cylinder flecked with seeds from a vanilla pod.</p>
<p>By the standards of the new wave of food trucks, NYC Cravings,   https://<a href="http://sites.google.com/a/nyccravings.com/cravings" target="_">sites.google.com/a/nyccravings.com/cravings</a>/ locations on <a href="http://twitter.com/nyccravings" target="_">twitter.com/nyccravings</a>, is the old guard — it appeared in May. And it quickly gained a following for its Taiwanese-style fried chicken ($7). A leg and thigh fried without batter, it’s served on rice with “secret pork sauce” and pickled vegetables.</p>
<p>Add a squeeze of sriracha sauce and it becomes a balance of sweet and tart, spicy and salty, crispy and tender. It’s gustatory harmony in a takeout container.</p>
<p>La Cense,<a href="http://lacensebeef.com/truck" target="_self"> lacensebeef.com/truck</a>, locations on <a href="http://twitter.com/LCBBurgerTruck" target="_">twitter.com/LCBBurgerTruck</a>, first appeared in late June to breathless word of mouth and long waits for a grass-fed burger ($7).</p>
<p>Which is all they make. They also offer two sides, cheese (50 cents) and onions (50 cents). When I went they were out of onions.</p>
<p>And the cheeseburger I ordered was bagged and handed over suspiciously quickly. Was it precooked? I can’t say. But the cheese was unmelted, and the beef as dry and tepid as the bun.</p>
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