Lunch - one of my favorite places - Super Pan. I so enjoy their vegan BBQ tofu sandwich on a coconut bun with cabbage and cilantro. The BBQ sauce is out of this world, spicy with a touch of sweet, accompanied by crystallized sugar on top. Put that together with cilantro and a soft gooey bread and you have one hell of a sandwich. Each bite melts in your mouth with a taste that is perfectly balanced between sweet and spicy. I ate there a couple of times but never asked if the sandwich was officially "vegan". But I got my nerve up after starting this blog. I had reasoned with myself, that I would enjoy and eat it either way, but it would be nice to report on my blog that it was vegan. I almost hugged the guy who was taking my order and who informed me that it was INDEED vegan. Sweet! This is another place that a vegan can get an outstanding, satisfying meal and any accompanying meat eater will be equally satisfied with their meal - the rest of the menu has plenty of meat options.
http://www.superpanlatinosandwichshop.com/
After Lunch- Atlanta Food Trucks at Sweet Auburn Curb Market (will be there every last Friday of the month). I have been reading about the Atlanta Food Truck movement in Atlanta and could not wait to check them out. These creative entrepreneurs are trying to bring a concept to Atlanta that many other cities already get to experience. For some reason, our city laws are not conducive to this business. To learn more go to http://www.atlantastreetfood.com/. (I wont pretend to understand it.) But in the meantime you can check these food trucks out at certain times and locations. On to my experience - really fun, happy energy as everyone lined up to try exciting food. The first sign I saw was inspiring, they were selling tamales, and the first type to sell out was the vegetarian. Go veggie!
Farm Mobile was another cool concept - a truck filled with local farmer's good. I walked into the truck to do my shopping - organic bok choy and H&F Bread company loaf of bread.
www.grassfedcow.com/farmmobile.html
One food truck I was most interested in finding was Grace's Goodness. I stumbled upon her site and immediately was drawn to her philosophy: "Grace’s Goodness was founded on the notion that honest, healthy, local food should be accessible to all." Love it. And, I found her. She was full of goodness and fun energy - she had amazing vegan hummus, and homemade pimento cheese (not vegan). I will be tracking her down again soon to refill my mason jars. http://www.gracesgoodness.com/ Husband and both girls enjoyed the pimento cheese.
Good Food was another truck that I cant wait to try out. We had already eaten lunch, but I cant wait to find them again and try one of their waffle cones filled with indian fare.
BEST day EVER!! |
http://goodfoodtruckatl.com/ |