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100 best things we ate (and drank) in 2011 | Food trucks

Published: December 6, 2011

100 best | Food trucks
Hawaiian Tofu Musubi from Homage Street Food
Hummingbird Kitchen (Braised lamb sandwich with swiss chard and charred onion)
Tamales en Mole at Tamale Spaceship
Isla de Cafe (Malloraca)
TOC's 2012 Eating and Drinking Guide
  • Hawaiian Tofu Musubi from Homage Street Food

    Spam musubi from Homage Street Food

    Photo: Martha Williams354.rb.ft.100best.HomageStreetFoodnew_0.jpgHawaiian Tofu Musubi from Homage Street Food 150453831
  • Hummingbird Kitchen (Braised lamb sandwich with swiss chard and charred onion)

    Hummingbird Kitchen (braised lamb sandwich)

    Photo: Tim Burkhart354.rb.ft.100best.HummingbirdKitchenx47608_0.jpgHummingbird Kitchen (Braised lamb sandwich with swiss chard and charred onion)150453852
  • Tamales en Mole at Tamale Spaceship

    Tamales from Tamalespaceship

    Photo: Andrew Nawrocki354.rb.ft.100best.TamaleSpaceshipx47623_0.jpgTamales en Mole at Tamale Spaceship150454133
  • Isla de Cafe (Malloraca)

    Isla de Cafe (malloraca)

    Photo: Jeremy Bolen354.rb.ft.100best.IsladeCafex47610_0.jpgIsla de Cafe (Malloraca)150453874
  • TOC's 2012 Eating and Drinking Guide

    Purchase Time Out Chicago's 2012 Eating & Drinking Guide.

    edguide.jpgTOC's 2012 Eating and Drinking Guide150485595

Spam musubi from Homage Street Food

Photo: Martha Williams

Curb appeal
Catching up with food trucks in Chicago was not a problem this year—in fact, the things were as prevalent and predictable as blunders in a Republican presidential debate (hey-oh!). In reality, the problem was sussing out the truly delicious food from the stuff no one would consider eating if it weren’t being served out of a moving vehicle. But the real deal presented itself as Spam musubi from Homage Street Food, braised lamb sandwich from Hummingbird Kitchen, mole-drenched tamales from Tamalespaceship and the malloraca, a Puerto Rican take on the monte cristo, from Isla de Cafe. These should silence any noise about our lackluster street-food scene.

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