Yummy Box Food Truck
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Two stars from me because even though they have the best Fried Catfish this side of the Mississippi River…It’s ALWAYS SOLD OUT!!!
Excellent, fairly priced food. Had the Kulcha and chai - both were
amazing!
The best beef wrap ever!
Got the fish & chips ($15) at Arlington Skyfest, and I was disappointed when I found out the fish was just boxed frozen fish. Coming from a food truck, I was hoping it would be freshly made.
Yummy Catch serves the best menu - out of this world! I have never tasted Katsu Chicken with Japanese vegetable curry any where as delicious as the one we got today. It's so healthy and fresh tasting. You ought to try their menu. No wonder it's called "Yummy Catch"!
had the chicken katsu with vegetables, excellent
Thank you so much! I can’t recommend you enough! I had about a week to find a truck and for labor day weekend. Yummy Box saved the day, their food was amazing, they were great to work with and VERY affordable!!! I will be calling them the next time I need a food truck!
Their Ahi Tuna poke bowl was excellent. I am looking forward to try their Beef Poutine next time.
Bacon Chicken Katsu Burger is lit
Had the Ahi Tuna Poke Bowl and the Katsu burger... awesome!!!
Restaurantji Recommends
All of their food is amazing, I would highly recommend for private events or just finding them on the street.
The service and the food was absolutely amazing! Would recommend for any and all events!
I love this food truck. The food is so yummy!!!
I used to love this food truck but the operators are not forthcoming about ingredients and I felt embarrassed when asking about potential food sensitivities. I only asked about one menu item, just the spring rolls - they seemed a little different from ones I've gotten from them in the past but I could have been wrong. I was reassured a few times they are vegetarian (that at least is correct) and that's great but when I asked what is actually in it, I got a non-answer. After a few moments one of the employees starting naming some vegetables but he was legit just naming vegetables that are commonly in spring rolls, not their own actual ingredients that I was about to eat. A few ingredients he said were definitely not present (such as bean thread, sweet potato), but then neglected to mention mushrooms, which, it turns out, were present. I could see the big store-bought box of spring rolls sitting right in their freezer behind them so they could have just checked that, or if they didn't want to help (which is not nice, but at least somewhat understandable, food trucks get busy) they could have said so instead of making up a generic ingredient list that wasn't real and wasn't helpful. You don't have to cater to everyone's needs but some folks really do need to avoid certain ingredients. If that meant I needed to go elsewhere, that's more than fine, but it's not okay to just omit some ingredients/fabricate others because you felt inconvenienced to check the label.
Their Ahi Tuna poke bowl was excellent. I am looking forward to try their Beef Poutine next time.
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