Lumpia World, Curry Now and Charlie’s Buns transformed the HPIC parking lot, serving yummy food at our neighborhood crossroads. There was a steady stream of customers all day.
Lumpia World, Curry Now and Charlie’s Buns transformed the HPIC parking lot, serving yummy food at our neighborhood crossroads. There was a steady stream of customers all day.
from SeattleFoodtrucks.com:
Pods for the Winter
As the chilly temperatures decend upon us, you might be thinking that it is the end of food truck season. Far from it my foodie friends! The trucks are just getting better! We are starting to see some Portland-esque pods developing, with one stop shopping. Think of it has a mini food truck event without the lines. Here’s a little info on [three…we only included ours! Go here for the full article] of the most popular spots for your weekday AND weekend munching pleasure.
Neighborhood: Highland Park/West SeattleExact Location:
12th and Holden in the Highland Park Improvement Club parking lotThe Dish:
Currently two trucks on Saturdays from 11 am. – 3 pm. (perhaps later if people keep coming!) but they are hoping to add another truck or two. Also in the plans – kids activities and live music. They also have covered tables and chairs, just in case there’s drizzle. Plenty of street parking and there’s a park down the street with non-stop kids soccer games, just in case you need a little extra entertainment.The Trucks:
Lumpia World and Curry Now
Highland Park, Riverview and all around! Come out and get some yummy hot food on Saturdays, rain or shine. Meet friendly folks in a spot that is becoming a focal point for the neighborhood! What a great opportunity for us to have good food nearby again! Support our pod!
Highland Park/Riverview is a friendly neighborhood with a great mix of people. Our first Harvest Dinner drew lots of new faces who have met through other neighbors, at HPIC classes, walking the dog and (we’re pretty sure in the future) at the Food Trucks on Saturdays.
What a feast we had, so much to choose from: roast chicken, pot roast, pork roast, fried green tomatoes, squash with spicy pepitas, cranberries and bleu cheese; brussels sprouts with pancetta, corn souffle, beet salad, zucchini fritters, scalloped potatoes, baked spaghetti, fresh baked challah, apple pie, blackberry cobbler, cookies, cupcakes, chocolate cake…and more!
Plus attendees brought a dinner plate to leave behind and help stock the community kitchen we are building. So the plate you brought will be serving folks (and you!) for years to come. And they are nice plates!
After dinner we had entertainment from members of Twelfth Night Productions:
Very fun! And our old upright piano got to join. Next Saturday, October 15, is Twelfth Nights’ annual fundraiser. For more info, check their website.
Ahmed Raw and the African Knights (website) closed out the evening with a mix of original world music and cover tunes, with very much heart and energy.
Thank you all, so much!
Thanks to the West Seattle Blog for the article and pictures of the food trucks’ first day at HPIC. We were so busy eating ginger pork lumpia and curry chicken tacos and talking with friends and neighbors and other happy customers, we forgot to take pictures!
There was a steady stream of customers from the opening at 11am till closing at 3pm, and the proprietors of both Lumpia World and Curry Now said they had a good day. Derrick of Lumpia World envisions an on-going pod of several food trucks in our parking lot, and we think the neighborhood and folks from all around will love it!
They plan to be at HPIC regularly on Saturdays, so come out and support good food in the neighborhood, and have yourself a tasty meal. There are sheltered tables and chairs, and a very good chance of running into friends.
Get ready for eatin’ in the ‘hood Saturday, October 8.
Food Trucks are coming to our parking lot!!! Lumpia World and I Want Curry Now, 11am to 3pm.
Then, at 6pm, the Highland Park Harvest Dinner begins. Help initiate another new tradition at HPIC and celebrate a harvest meal with friends and neighbors.
Bring a home-made dish to share that celebrates our local harvest, plus a dinner plate to leave behind for HPIC’s community kitchen.
There will be entertainment and a no-host bar.
Doors open at 6:30pm, movie at 7pm.
Free admission.
Movie hint: 1971 chocolate extravaganza starring Gene Wilder based on Roald Dahl’s book.
Check out the Bootcamp/Fitness Class free demonstration (Tues Aug 9, 7pm) for a series that neighbor and personal trainer Sarah Swanson plans to offer.
Sarah says, “I’d love to do a class where moms or dads could bring their kids with them if they wanted. My idea is to start a morning class series Tues/Wed/Thurs somewhere between a 6:30 or 7:30 start time with an emphasis of resistance type training without a lot of equipment on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and Wednesday being more of a cardio bootcamp day/ and recovery stretching. A class I would offer would not be limited to active or “fit” individuals, but anyone wanting to improve themselves.”