Thursday, December 06, 2007

Soul Food truck: help for starving mid-Wilshire workers

Those of us who work along the mid-Wilshire media corridor know that if we have to eat at Baja Fresh one more time, we'll plotz. Now there's The Soul Food truck, which cooks up ribs, chicken and links, served with macaroni and cheese, collard greens, beans and cornbread. It's not exactly Harold and Belle's, but it's got a lot more soul than O to Go. We'll be back to try the mac 'n cheese, since it's usually a good sign when you're jealous of what other people are ordering. Plates run around $8, and the hot links, which Mr. Soul Food says are chicken, taste a lot better than chicken should. He parks at the corner of Wilshire and Masselin (next to Variety), usually along Masselin.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's called Miracle Mile, not Mid-Wilshire.

Anonymous said...

Just to clarify, he has one daily special each day....BBQ chicken or ribs, etc. He can usually do a burger or hot links, though.

Anonymous said...

The area is actually called many things, such as Miracle Mile, Mid-Wilshire, Museum Row, and Fairfax District. "Mid-Wilshire" usually denotes the office buildings on Wilshire, so I think that Pat is technically corrrect.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the tip!

I work in the 5750 building and can't stand the thought of eating baja/pizza/chicken/mariecalenders or black dog, one more time.

I'll try this one out. have you also tried the deli place behind the tall white building?

Anonymous said...

I work at 5750 I tried the Hot Link sandwich for $4. Twas Delicious..but it took 15 mins for the guy to prepare the sandwich.