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While in Moab, the Fat Man had an opportunity to check out a food truck park. The Moab Food Truck Park is a down-to-earth food truck park featuring outlets with classic street fare, plus seating areas. They have eight different trucks offering a variety of cuisines to sample.
We started at Cluckers Fried Chicken and ordered eight boneless wings with buffalo and Bleu cheese. The wings were crispy and juicy and had a great chew. The Buffalo sauce had a good heat level but was not overwhelming, with a nice salty flavor, and the wings were thoroughly coated. The Bleu cheese was out of a bottle but was chunky and offered a cooling effect.
The next truck that we sampled was Fresh 2 Go. We ordered the Philly Cheesesteak with green peppers and fries. The fries were cooked well and crispy, with a nice seasoning, but the aftertaste says the frying oil was old. The bun had good toast, and the steak was juicy and chewed well. However, the seasoning was very light, and more could have been used to cut through the cheese and the bread. The provolone cheese is thick and causes a drying effect on the sandwich. Wiz or a sauce could have helped with that. The green pepper offered some texture to each bite.
Next up was a hot dog from Street Dogs. I ordered a Chicago 7 served with a poppy seed bun, 9” beef Frank, dill pickle, Chicago style sweet relish, green pickled tomato, chopped onions, sport peppers, celery salt, and mustard. The hot dog was cooked excellently. It was salty and juicy, and the casing had a great snap. The poppy seed bun had a nice toast on it. The sweet relish and the pickles’ green tomato offered crunch and sweetness, and the tomato was an excellent surprise feature. The onions and sports peppers also had a good crunch, giving each bite some heat. The mustard and celery salt tied the whole thing together. This one is one of the best Chicago dogs that I have had.
The last stop was at AK Rolls and Bowls. We ended our food adventure with the steamed dumplings. They were filled with Pork and Chicken mix, vegetables, and homemade sauce. The dumplings were steamed well with a slight sticky chew. The homemade sauce is soy-forward with a very light sweetness and hints of rice wine vinegar, but it did not deliver much flavor and was very thin. The chicken and pork were cooked well in the dumplings, but lacked flavor.
Moab Food Truck Park had seating and restrooms, and everyone was very friendly. The Fat Man says the Moab Food Truck Park is Fat Man Approved with 1 chin.