Thursday, November 17, 2011

Flip Your Lid

On November 3, I was running to Costco in the Irvine Spectrum to exchange an HP wireless printer (like you needed to know that, but do yourself a favor and go get one) when I literally stumbled upon a food truck lunch gathering across the street. Foregoing a Costco Hot Dog, I lucked into a parking spot right next to the trucks and began perusing the menus.

The first truck I found was the Lime Truck (website), a long-time OC staple, but now very well-known from the Food Network's The Great Food Truck Race Season 2 (which I watched), however, I decided to keep looking. The next truck down was Panfiniti (website), which had a long line and an interesting menu. Also from TGFTR Season 2, was the Seabirds Truck (website). There was also a cupcake truck (I missed the name since I wasn't going to be having cupcakes with my lunch) and a truck that I had not seen before called The Flip Truck (website), with the tagline REALLY, REALLY GOOD SLIDERS.


I decided to get in line for the Flip Truck and spent the next few minutes trying to decide what to order. I opted for a mixed special (since all sliders come in pairs) and tried the Kobe-Guacamole slider, a Hawaiian themed burger with hoisin, pineapple, and jalapeno and Lou-wow Fries (described as Pink Hawaiian Sea Salt & Pink Peppercorn ground over Shoestring Fries, served with Truffled Ketchup). All of that plus a Diet Coke was $11.

Interestingly, the truck was "manned" by three very cute girls, all with very different looks. Taking orders was an extremely friendly young blonde girl with a nose piercing, working the grill was an older (not old, just older than the order taker) blonde with pigtails (who, it turns out is the truck owner, Heidi), and working the fry station and handing out completed orders was a younger brunette. NOTE: When you are standing in a hot parking lot waiting a few minutes for your order, you notice things like this...


So how were the Burger Sliders? Both were very good and packed a lot of flavor into a small package. The Kobe-Gaucamole was my favorite, however, the pineapple addition to the Hawaiian burger was a great addition. The buns were nicely toasted, all of the sauces were unique and the amount of food was just about right for a lunch special of two sliders and fries. The fries were very good, but the truffled ketchup was REALLY good.

Would I return to the Flip Truck? Absolutely! If you want to find them, there are several sites that track food trucks in OC such as:

Roaming Hunger
TruxMap

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