Sept 09: Off the Grid

After work, we headed to Fort Mason in SF to check out ‘off the grid’ (http://offthegridsf.com/) where a variety of foodtrucks from the bay area park and serve good food to very hungry folks like us. There were mexican, vietnamese, filipino, indian, pizza trucks, etc. When we got there, good thing it wasn’t as cold as I thought it would be. It was a nice sunny day. My husband’s family met us there.

First foodtruck we tried is called Chairman Bao where Nelson ordered their steam and baked bun. The baked bun was the size of a hamburger sandwich. The steam bun was not really a bun. It was more like a thick, white, soft taco bun with meat and veggies. Both were good. We gave Nathan some Chairman Bao food but he had his own food. Nelson’s mom brought Nathan some pasta from home.

Next foodtruck we tried served very good garlic noodles.

Of course, I had to try one of the taco trucks. I love tacos. There was this truck called Kung Fu Tacos. I ordered the Asian Asada.

My meal isn’t complete without dessert! Cupkates was there too. Cupkates goes to Emeryville at times but whenever the truck is there, I just never have time to walk to their location and buy some cupcakes. First cupcake I bought was the spicy mexican chocolate cupcake. The cupcake tasted very fresh and really good.

After having that spicy mexican chocolate cupcake, I had to go back and buy 4 other cupcakes to go (red velvet, vanilla bean, coconut and s’more).

Our fun time of eating didn’t stop here. We decided to have ice cream at Bi Rite creamery (http://biritecreamery.com/). We got a vanilla sundae as well as chocolate coconut and balsamic strawberry.

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