Originally published October 8, 2009 at 12:01 AM | Page modified October 8, 2009 at 11:57 AM
Comments (16)
E-mail article
Print view
Share
Interbay hosts Mobile Chowdown, where meals come on wheels
Mobile Chowdown on Oct. 10 showcases some of the area's street-food carts and gourmet-taco trucks.
Seattle Times staff reporter
Mobile Chowdown
Showcase of some of the area's street-food vendors, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, 1616 W. Bertona St. in the Interbay neighborhood, Seattle. Among vendors scheduled to appear: Marination Mobile, Skillet, Maximus/Minimus, Gert's, El Camion, Kaosamai, Dante's Inferno Dogs and Parfait. More information here.
It's going to be easy to find the street-food vendors Saturday in Interbay: follow the whiff of sauteed onions and beef in the air. Once you get closer, you might hear the sweet sound of sizzling pork.
The street-food vendors of Seattle will unite for one afternoon. This time, it's all about them. No ballgame or music festival to piggyback on. They are the main attraction.
Called Mobile Chowdown, the gathering showcases some of the area's street-food carts and gourmet-taco trucks, the culinary rage right now.
For workers who don't have a taco truck or street-food cart parked near their office complex, the event Saturday is a good opportunity to sample a wide range of street food: barbecue and fusion, comfort food and gourmet.
Skillet, with its vintage silver 1962 Airstream trailer, will serve its grilled burger and signature bacon jam.
Or try Korean tacos, the hottest trend in taco trucks, with bulgogi (spicy pork) or kalbi (marinated short ribs) tacos at Marination Mobile.
Or decide who has the best barbecue: Maximus/ Minimus or Gert's.
Bring a lawn chair if you want a seat.
Tan Vinh: 206-515-5656 or tvinh@seattletimes.com
E-mail article
Print view
Share
Restaurant review: Artisanal at The Bravern shows French flair in delicious style
Freeloader alert: Free fries, free hot drinks, free donuts
Dining Deals: Gojo: Ethiopian favorites, spiced with love
Happy Hour: Monsoon East blows into Bellevue with a tasty menu
New eatery Sip offers free lunch Nov. 18
![]()
LA Galaxy's David Beckham
Los Angeles Galaxy's David Beckham talks about the upcoming MLS Cup final during after a team practice.

Entertainment | Top Video | World | Offbeat Video | Sci-Tech
nwjobs

Post a comment

Michelle Goodman blogs about work/life balance.
How to tell your office you're gravely ill
Post a comment
nwautos

Choosing a new sedan? Weigh the impact of your choice on your wallet and on the planet.
Post a comment
- Italian lead prosecutor argues Knox motive was hatred
- Man shot in chest on E. Union Street in Capitol Hill
- Washington state wines make annual best-of list
- Mariners Blog | A Mariners-Tigers swap makes a whole lot of sense for both teams
- Lynnwood is reinventing itself — again
- Italian prosecutors request life sentence for UW student
- Craigslist adoption ad: A plea by young mother-to-be? A scam?
- Genetics anti-bias law takes effect
- Mariners to try Dustin Ackley at second base
- Mariners Blog | Dustin Ackley to move to second base; Mariners add six to 40-man roster
- Senate vote clears hurdle
200 - First key vote today on Senate health bill
167 - Mariners add six to 40-man roster
142 - Man shot in Capitol Hill
91 - Lynnwood is reinventing itself — again
88 - Italian lead prosecutor argues Knox motive was hatred
77 - Saturday links
54 - Prosecutor requests life in prison for Amanda Knox
50 - Historic health care bill nears key Senate vote
37 - Apple Cup next year apparently moving to Dec. 4
35
- Washington state wines make annual best-of list
- Nonprofits get creative using Twitter and Facebook to make donation easier
- Lynnwood is reinventing itself — again
- Great places to cross-country ski for free (or almost) in the Methow
- It's possible to recover a life lost to hoarding
- Recipes: Sesame Pork Roast, Sour Cream Mashed Potatoes, Gingerbread with Lemon Sauce and more
- UW provost tapped for Nike's board
- 175 foster kids in Washington get 'forever families'
- BofA moves to take control of Mastro building in Fremont
- Food-bank donations pour in after theft in Rainier Valley






