Stopping by for lunch today, I ordered the rice and tofu plate with a side of kimchi. While tasty, nothing was exceptional, and certainly not worth $10 (one has to pay $1 extra for a side of kimchi which, frankly, should be included.)
Love the Bob & Jo Truck. Wish it was here every day. Everything is cooked to order but they work super fast. No heat lamp meals here. I have tried everything here except the burger and the breakfast which I want so bad. Today I had the pork bibimbap spicy rice bowl, which is like Matthew B described a bibimbap atop a sald with rice. Yummy and they made itr as spicy as I wanted it. Guys are super nice. Please patronize!! Every thing is delicious and their spin on Korean food is wonderful.
I was several bites into a treat of a lunch – a beef and rice bowl from Bob & Jo's truck. After a couple of days of salad, this felt like something indulgent to power me through the rest of the day.
There's rarely a line at this Korean truck, which I place partially on their erratic special and also lazy marketing compared with giants like Korilla.
So I'm taking a bite only for my chopsticks to hit a soft white lump. Further inspection reveals this to be a huge scoop of mayo on my rice platter!
What would lead Bob or Jo to think that I would want my least favorite food hanging out in a rice bowl? Gochujang would have been nice, but it's not offered. Sriracha is definitely welcome. But not this!
It was a crushing disappointment, turning what was supposed to the best lunch of the week into a game of bury the containment. Even without this error, there's relatively little to cheer about at this truck, which lacks the quality of meat, spicing and presentation of its competitors.
Since there is no competition in this corner of the FiDi, I may return – but not with this level of anticipation.
Stopping by for lunch today, I ordered the rice and tofu plate with a side of kimchi. While tasty, nothing was exceptional, and certainly not worth $10 (one has to pay $1 extra for a side of kimchi which, frankly, should be included.)
Love the Bob & Jo Truck. Wish it was here every day. Everything is cooked to order but they work super fast. No heat lamp meals here. I have tried everything here except the burger and the breakfast which I want so bad. Today I had the pork bibimbap spicy rice bowl, which is like Matthew B described a bibimbap atop a sald with rice. Yummy and they made itr as spicy as I wanted it. Guys are super nice. Please patronize!! Every thing is delicious and their spin on Korean food is wonderful.
It was a scene right out of a horror film.
I was several bites into a treat of a lunch – a beef and rice bowl from Bob & Jo's truck. After a couple of days of salad, this felt like something indulgent to power me through the rest of the day.
There's rarely a line at this Korean truck, which I place partially on their erratic special and also lazy marketing compared with giants like Korilla.
So I'm taking a bite only for my chopsticks to hit a soft white lump. Further inspection reveals this to be a huge scoop of mayo on my rice platter!
What would lead Bob or Jo to think that I would want my least favorite food hanging out in a rice bowl? Gochujang would have been nice, but it's not offered. Sriracha is definitely welcome. But not this!
It was a crushing disappointment, turning what was supposed to the best lunch of the week into a game of bury the containment. Even without this error, there's relatively little to cheer about at this truck, which lacks the quality of meat, spicing and presentation of its competitors.
Since there is no competition in this corner of the FiDi, I may return – but not with this level of anticipation.