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A blog about food carts, the world of the food cart, street food, cart vendors, food cart vendors, most in manhattan, NYC, but really all over the USA and the world!

Friday, September 08, 2006



Greatest of the downtown fruit carts?

location: Near the corner of Nassau and Cedar Street.

We've been going to this particular fruit car for a few years and have found their quality and prices to be excellent. There are two main types of fruit platters that we get the regular and the tropical. Both platters vary depending on the season, but in general the tropical has more "tropical" fruit and the regular has more everyday fruit. (go figure) This cart also has fruit shakes, and the guy who cuts the fruit up has a cool looking machete!! The prices are very resonable considering how much fruit you get in one of these platters.

Who knew you could get so full off of fruit!!?!

Thursday, September 07, 2006

The Cart that caught my eye.
location: East 4th Street and Broadway


Yesterday, while walking about, discussing where to have dinner, i spied out a food cart out of the corner of my eye. Perhaps it was the beckoning xmas lights, perhaps it was the delicately delicious smell wafting around the corner. Perhaps it was fate.

The dinner menu at the cart, Halal Food Express, specialized the usual suspects: Falafel, Chix-rice, chix-rice-like-combinations of things -- it all smelled delicious. However, i was still supposed to have dinner - this could only be a light snack. As such, I decided to try something different, something i'd never had. I chose "mixed vegetables with beans or lentils", being careful to order it without white sauce (which i personally abhor) -- I asked for hot sauce instead. The cart proprietor was very nice, but I as i was never asked whether i fancied either beans or lentils, i'm not such which of the legumes I did or did not receive. The platter was served over a delicate basmati rice, with some freshly cut iceberg lettuce. Overall, i would say the food was excellent. What left the most lasting impression, however, was the hot sauce. It was delicious, but *extremely* spicy-- way too hot for most people's palates. I love spicy food, and continued on down the street towards the rest of dinner - which, though execellent, paled in comparison to my tasty new cart treat!

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