This BBQ spot has classics like St. Louis type ribs, hen wings, and fried catfish, along with sides like mac and cheese, cornbread muffins, and fried pickles. They also offer catering if you’re hoping to host your individual Ribfest while you anxiously await the official one in August. Jamaican restaurant Ja Grill has opened a second location in Douglas Park. The menu has appetizers like jerk rooster wings and beef patties, in addition to entrees like stewed oxtail and spicy curried goat, which all come with rice, beans, plantains, plus cabbage and carrots.
West Gibson Road Food Vans
Gather with your friends and family and enjoy flatbreads, salads, sandwiches and small plates. For a one-of-a-kind culinary experience, make sure to check outCalizawhich serves contemporary coastal delicacies in an alfresco, poolside setting that’s each luxurious and relaxed. The seasonal menu, based on local components, showcases contemporary Gulf seafood and carefully curated plates.
“Fake” Pizza
In addition to the Malaysian laksa, Mama Chow provides several ramen, pho and “brothless” noodle dishes. Our waiter told us the most well-liked of the brothless noodles was the KLM – BBQ roasted pork, pork wontons, baby bok choy, pickled Serrano chili and noodles. This soon-to-open truck out of Fostoria provides gourmand grilled cheese with a twist.
Stuffed Hen Thighs
Looking for some scrumptious tacos, quesadillas, nachos, tamales and more? Antojitos is usually parked on Lewis Ave. and has a fairly priced selection of Mexican favorites. During the final minute of cooking, open up the hot canine buns and place them open-side down on the grill to flippantly toast. Fire up the grill and enjoy some bacon wrapped stuffed canines.