Thursday, March 31, 2016

Colossal Curry Cookoff

The Austin Food Blogger Alliance is hosting its inaugural Colossal Curry Cook-off, Saturday April 16th from 2 - 4 pm at Shangri-la at 1016 E. 6th Street. (Full disclosure, I am on the board of AFBA and the planning committee for the cook-off). The event serves as a fundraiser for AFBA so we can continue to bring awesome programming to our members and the Austin community.

We are still looking for a few more chef contestants; anyone who thinks they have a killer curry is welcome to enter, from home chef to professional. There's no fee to enter, contestants and a plus one/assistant receive free admission, the American Lamb Board is giving free lamb to any contestants who would like some, and Wheatsville Co-op is also offering a coupon. If you'd like to enter, email cookoff at austinfoodbloggers dot org. From Indian to Thai to Jamaican, meat or vegetarian, we want it ALL to be represented!

There will be prizes awarded by the judges to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers, as well as a People's Choice winner (so if you're entering, tell your friends to come!). And of course we need guests to judge the very important People's Choice category! Tickets are $15 in advance, and $20 at the door if they're not sold out; get 'em here!       

Thanks also to Whole Foods, Trace, ACE Restaurant Supply, and Johnson's Backyard Garden  for prizes and in-kind support.            

Hurry, hurry, get some curry!! #ATXcurryoff

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Bits and Bites: The Easter Edition

Places for Easter Brunch (that's THIS Sunday!)

The Capital Grille, $49/adults + $15/children
The Carillon, $65/adults + $19.95/children
Eddie V's, $49/adults + $15/children
Estancia Churrascaria, $44.95
Hotel Ella, $65/adults + $27/children
Olive + June, 11a - 2p and 5 - 9p
Russian House, buffet
Sagra, $29/adults + $12/children
Tiny Pies has pies available


Events
-- Johnson's Backyard Garden's annual spring picnic is Saturday, March 26th.
-- Prelog's anniversary celebration is March 25-27, with various specials. 
-- Metier is hosting a pop-up breakfast with  Chef Tyler Johnson and Pastry Chef Kyle McKinney, on Saturday, April 2nd, starting at 10 a.m. until sold out. These two are teaming up to open Delicious, a neighborhood "groceraunt" coming soon to South Lamar.
-- Texas French Bread hosts a four-course dinner with Springdale Farms, April 3rd, $60/person + $40/optional wine pairings.
-- April 7th, the Austin Food and Wine Alliance presents Live Fire! a meat and wine extravaganza at the Salt Lick Pavilion, $85/person with $20 option for park + ride.
-- The Austin Food Blogger Alliance (of which I am a member) presents the first Colossal Curry Cook-off, April 16th, 2 - 4pm at Shangri-la, $15/person (adults only). Interested in flexing your curry-making skills? Email cookoff at austinfoodbloggers dot org for contestant guidelines, or buy tickets (free for contestants) at the link above.
-- Waller Creek Conservancy's pop-up picnic will be April 16th at 6:30 pm. 
-- The Austin Food + Wine Festival, April 22-24 has published their chef's showcase. 
-- May 11th, Sustainable Food Center's Farm to Plate Event with over 20 local restaurant chefs. Tickets and more info here.

Openings/Updates
-- Manana Coffee + Juice inside the South Congress Hotel is now open.
-- Italic now offering Sunday brunch.
-- Lick Ice Cream is moving their South Lamar location a few blocks north to Lamar Union.
-- Dine at the Radisson is now offering a prix fixe dinner menu, Monday through Wednesday for $32
-- From Jack Allen's Kitchen, comes Salt Traders Coastal Cooking, a seafood concept in Round Rock, coming soon....
-- From the folks behind drink.well, a new bar (conveniently next door to Ramen Tatsuya) called Backbeat at 1300 South Lamar. 
-- Mama Fu's fast casual Asian is opening new locations in Round Rock, Pflugerville, Bastrop, and Cedar Park.
-- Chef Sonya Cote is now offering farm to table catering
-- Chicon (the former Gardner) at 1914 E. 6th is almost open.
-- Central Market has launched small-batch artisan ice cream pints, with flavors like Saigon Cinnamon, Coconut Ginger, and Tahitian Vanilla.

Round Up
You may have seen my individual posts for the Austin Food Blogger Alliance's City Guide; if not go back a post or two for my Best of South Austin, Best of South Austin food trailers, and Best Mexican in town. Here's the link to the ENTIRE City Guide! Bookmark it for great reference and please SHARE! :)

Thursday, March 3, 2016

The Best of South Austin Food Trailers

Click here to go to the AFBA's official City Guide page!

Welcome to the best of South Austin food trailers, part of the Austin Food Blogger Alliance's 2016 City Guide! This post is a roundup of my favorite food trailers/trucks in South Austin with permanent locations; I am (mostly) focusing on the area bordered to the north/south by Town Lake to William Cannon and east/west by IH-35 to Mopac.

Please remember with trailers, they can move! They might be at a weekend event, and then back in their regular spot during the week. Many are weather-dependent, and even personnel dependent, e.g. only one person can run the food line, so if that person is sick or injured, the trailer may not be open. Some are amazing at keeping up with their social media, and kudos to them! Hours can vary so check their social media or website.  

They are all small, local businesses, so please show them your love! Trailers listed by geographical area. Feel free to add your favorites in the comments below! 

Along South First Street

Torchy's Trailer Park @ 1311 S. 1st Street
Holy Cacao -- Cake balls and desserts
Torchy's -- These two trailers are some of the longest operating trailers, and both have other locations as well.


Next to Elizabeth Street Cafe @ 1503 S. 1st Street
Gourdough's -- They've taken outrageous donuts and turned them into an empire. 
Mellizoz Tacos -- Torchy's seems to get all the love, but I think Mellizoz is equally worthy.


Across from Elizabeth Street Cafe @ 1502 S. 1st Street
40 North -- Great Neapolitan-style pizza! This was a special with butternut squash + caramelized onions.
40 North Pizza
Regal Ravioli -- They are one of my favorite trailers; here's the roasted beet ravioli with pecan pesto; I also LOVE the sweet potato gnocchi with bolognese sauce.

Regal Ravioli

Four Brothers @ 2201 South First Street
This Venezuelan trailer serves up some of the best food I've had from a trailer. The original arepa with shredded pork was huge (14 ounces, I weighed it when I got home with it!), tender, and delicious. Somewhat surprisingly, vegan options also available.

Four Brothers arepas

South First Food Court (at Live Oak) @ 603 W. Live Oak
Gravy -- biscuits and gravy (almost as good as my own biscuits!)
Gravy trailer
Snolabs -- Shaved snow desserts (also seasonal, open March through October roughly); all the rage in Asia, these are tasty and refreshing when you need to cool down.
Tommy Want Wingy -- chicken lollipops (wings) with choice of sauce
Tommy Want Wingy


South First and Oltorf  @ 504 W. Oltorf Street
Cheke's Takos -- I finally discovered this Mexican street food trailer this past year. Tortas, tlacoyos, and more. Full of flavor.
Cheke's tlacoyo
Pie Plante -- A one-man operation, Mark makes his crusts from scratch, the sign of a good pie! Coconut cream is my fave, check out his social media for daily flavors. 
Pie Plante pies
The Flying Carpet -- Moroccan souk food; the owners have become friends of mine, and their food is delicious and unique, and they put their heart into every thing they make. They also have indoor space where you can eat, and it's available as a rental for private events (they've got a great catering menu!). Pictured below is the Moroccan: beef kefta with scrambled egg, and a savory tomato sauce. Don't forget the L'afrique sauce for your wrap or fries!
The Flying Carpet trailer
The Flying Carpet trailer

Along South Congress Avenue
Mrs. P's Electric Cock @ 1101 South Congress 
The fabulousness that is Ms. P's fried chicken! Great name, great people, great freaking chicken!
Ms. P's Electric Cock fried chicken
Burro Cheese Kitchen @ 1221 South Congress 
Not your everyday grilled cheese sandwiches; try the Via 206 with cheddar, gouda and apricot fig jam on sourdough.

Burro Cheese Kitchen trailer

Along South Lamar
Luke's Inside Out @ Gibson Bar, 1109 South Lamar 
A staple for 5+ years on the ever-changing South Lamar, Luke's has great griddled sandwiches and daily specials.

Brown's BBQ @ Corner Bar, 1901 South Lamar
Nice barbecue, really loved the chicken thighs as they are smokey and not dried out.
Brown's BBQ trailer

Tibetan Momos @ 2323 South Lamar
The one time I tried to go, they were closed, but I have heard good things about their momos (dumplings).

Along Barton Springs Road (at The Picnic food trailer park, 1720 Barton Springs)
Brunch Haus
All breakfast all the time, like this stuffed challah bread French Toast with berries. Almost healthy!
Brunch Haus stuffed french toast
Hey You Gonna Eat 
Known for their Monte Cristo!
Hey You Gonna Eat monte cristo sandwich
Turkish meat wraps; the picture doesn't do this beef and lamb kebab justice; they have other locations too, including brick and mortar on E. 7th
Kebabalicious trailer at the Picnic

The Midway Food Park -- 1905 S. Capital of Texas Hwy (360)
Dock 'n Roll -- lobster rolls and lobster mac + cheese
Gebby's BBQ -- a newer truck, they served up some pretty fine meats.
Gebby's BBQ at the Midway
Thai Kitchen Express Food Truck (aka Eat Thai or Die) -- these are Phuket pork buns, which were really nice.
Thai Kitchen Express food truck (Eat Thai or Die)
What are your favorite trailers in South Austin?