by David | Apr 8, 2014 | eating, urbanism
At City Hall Plaza yesterday, there was a different kind of truck, more like a trailer really, offering Mexican sandwiches called tortas. It was Tenoch Movil, the roving branch of Tenoch Mexican restaurant of Medford and Boston. This is my kind of food truck...
by David | Apr 3, 2014 | eating, urbanism
I had it all planned out. In observance of Cheese Weasel Day, I would have lunch at Roxy’s Grilled Cheese truck at City Hall Plaza. As it turned out, Roxy was priorly engaged so the choice came down to Paris Creperie and the Chicken and Rice Guys. CNR had scary...
by David | Apr 1, 2014 | eating, urbanism
On a sunny if windswept fools’ day, I resumed the not so foolish errand of eating at every City Hall Plaza food truck. The schedule is up, three trucks a day by five days of the week, the path is clear. Tuesday’s lineup was said to be The Latin Spoon,...
by David | Apr 10, 2013 | eating, reading & writing, urbanism
The 2013 Food Truck Season is in full swing at City Hall Frozen Wind Tunnel Plaza. Yesterday I visited the new (to me) Compliments Food Truck, which is billed (or blackboarded) as “New to Boston” “Kinda Earthy Crunchy” and “Run on Veggie...