This place screams hipster. It’s a ducked off location, next to cool bar(a brewery in fact), the prices are cheap and the menu is unique. Honestly I was drawn here by fellow Unilocalers so thanks y’all! It wasn’t as packed the first few times but as we know that doesn’t last. Still in all the wait is never excessive. One time I got a rude waitress/server whatever you call him! But I won’t hold it against them. I love that they always have floating item like a spin on the winds or a fun egg roll. My go to is the miso honey chicken after that the pig shrimpin fasho cus im a Hov fan. All in all a great place to go for a classic Nola night
John T.
Standard Food truck in my opinion. I went here on a cold night when it was next to a bar with mostly outside seating. Food: The food is good. I got the shrimp and chicken banh mi with an order of bacon kimchi fries. They were both good, although the fries were a bit heavy. I loved it, but I thought paying more than 20 $ for that was just too much. Service: The service lady was nice and the guy cooking… was cooking. I thought that the food took surprisingly long for the amount of people in front of me when I ordered(1). I was a bit annoyed when the people behind me got their food before me. I was surprised by the price. I thought it was overpriced for what I was getting.