Mobile Culinary Kitchen
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I am not happy with this place. After standing in line for over twenty minutes and being almost up to order they announced that they were closing FORT…
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Quality. The food is fresh and cooked to order, not pre-cooked, made by a person with extensive experience in the food business…
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Food Truck Putoff. I am not a particularly unreasonable or impatient person but the experience last night at the Sunrise concert has definitely put me…
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Mobile Culinary Kitchen is open for Food Truck. Mobile Culinary Kitchen serves Latin American, Burger and Colombian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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3 Reviews on “Mobile Culinary Kitchen”
I am not happy with this place. After standing in line for over twenty minutes and being almost up to order they announced that they were closing FORTY minutes before they were supposed to and made everyone leave the line. I understand if they took down their signs and stopped letting people get in line, but to turn away people who had been waiting for a long time way before they were going to close was both rude and unprofessional. I will not be back to this place and I believe neither will the other people waiting in line around me.
Quality. The food is fresh and cooked to order, not pre-cooked, made by a person with extensive experience in the food business
Food Truck Putoff. I am not a particularly unreasonable or impatient person but the experience last night at the Sunrise concert has definitely put me off food trucks in general. I feel like it should either be fast and expensive, or slow and cheap, but not slow AND expensive. We stood in line for roughly 30 minutes behind maybe 10-12 people. Once we got to the counter and ordered, we were told it would take another 20-25 minutes to get the food. We ordered one taco ($6) and a blackened tilapia sandwich for $12. My irritation was magnified by the fact that we had come to see a concert, and missed most of it standing in line. Would have abandoned the effort if it weren’t for the fact that my husband hadn’t eaten all day. The wait was mostly taken by everyone (including me) with good humor, but you get to the point where enough is enough. It was longer than most restaurants. Part of the problem, in my opinion, is that there was one lady taking the orders, passing out the food while keeping all the cooking supplies stocked. Too much work for one person. Plus there was no organization. Several people waited in line, ordered chicken tenders when they got up, only to be told they had run out. It would have been nice if they posted a sign, made an announcement or simply crossed it off, but evidently this logic did not occur to the staff. The menu was also somewhat misleading. Tacos was written as $6, in 2 corn tortillas, but it was actually only one taco. The food was not bad, but definitely overpriced. My taco was lobster, but it didn’t taste like lobster. Kind of a rubbery mystery. And it was cold, which made me wonder again over the length of time – yes, one hot sandwich, but was that really worth a missed concert and an hour of our lives for? I doubt it.