Website: www.lethaivegas.com
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Date Taken: 1/28/2012
Website: www.lethaivegas.com
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Date Taken: 1/28/2012
On Thursday mornings, it hosts the Downtown FEED farmers market.
Farmer’s Market open Thursday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 115 N. 7th Street
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A Mexican/Cuban restaurant located across the street from the El Cortez Hotel in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada on Fremont Street.
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The Mob is moving in. This isn’t the first time that the Mob has been in downtown Las Vegas. The recently renovated Post Office in downtown will be the new home for some good fellows. The almost ready Mob Museum is getting ready to open in February. The Mob Museum is dedicated to the thrilling story of organized crime and law enforcement. It will present an exciting and authentic view of the mob’s impact on Las Vegas history and its unique imprint on the world.
The museum is located at the end of 3rd street at 300 Stewart Avenue near the newly opened “Mob Bar”, just north of the Fremont Street Experience. The expected opening is in February of 2012.
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Date Taken: December 30, 2011
The monthly Vegas Streats Festival was held on August 13, 2011. This was the 6th monthly festival in a row and is growing larger each month. East Fremont was hammered by flocks of people to get a chance to listen to some music, see some art and stand in extremely long lines for food from speciality food trucks. Has the Las Vegas Streats Festival become too big to handle the crowds? Well, I went down to East Fremont about 8:30pm, again a long line just to enter the festival area like last month but bigger. My intention was to sample a few new trucks this month. I wanted to check out Fukuburger, Muncheeze, and stop by Snow Ono for a tasty cool treat. But, the lines. The lines were quite long. They were 30-40 people deep at most trucks just to place an order. Fukuburger, I know you have lots of fans, but damn, that line was ridiculously long. I had to pass you guys up this time (Fukuburger), catch you at a different venue.
I got in the line for Muncheeze, I was hoping these guys were cranking it out. Well it took over 30 minutes just to get up to the window and to place my order. I walked around while the food was getting prepared., came back, and then walked around some more. Now the thing I noticed over the previous month was the masses of people at the festival lined up at the trucks. There was a continuos line of people outside waiting to get in and it extended half way down the block to the Beat Coffee shop. I went back to the Muncheeze truck to see if my order was up. Nope. I even spent some time talking to a girl who was handing out menus for Muncheeze and she pointed out what was the most popular items on the menu. She even mentioned something about a management change and that it was now a family business. I even got to visit the inter sanctum inside the truck to snap a few photos.
About 30+ minutes passed after placing my order, the food was ready. My food review will be in a separate post from this one. Spoiler – I like the food from Muncheeze. Now, I am a great fan of food trucks, but this will probably be my last time at the Vegas Streats Festival. I really don’t blame the guys and girls in the trucks, but they need to step it up or scale it up a little to move the food out faster. Now this was just not a problem for this food truck. This seemed to be the theme affecting all the food vendors. I went over to the Snow Ono truck and there was no line at the window, I walked up ready to place my order and the guy said that there is an 1 hour wait to get your order. At this point, I said to myself, the Vegas Streat Festival (at least for the food trucks) have hit their maximum capacity. I will meet up with them on an individual basis at other venues, not here for future food eats.
My hopes for the Vegas Streats Festival, I guess was too high. The music was good, the mix of people, the artists, even the El Cortez placed at least a half dozen more tables out since last time, but fell short in delivering enough food out their windows of those fabulous trucks. I will just have to track your trucks down in a less crowed place.
Food trucks and business mention in this article:
http://muncheezetruck.com/
http://snowonoshaveice.com
http://www.fukuburger.com
http://www.thebeatlv.com
http://vegasstreats.com
http://tastybunz.com
http://www.elcortezhotelcasino.com
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The Food Network is getting ready for the premiere of the second season of The Great Food Truck Race, which airs Sunday August 14, 2011 10pm/9c. Now, you have to chance to experience Las Vegas’ food trucks in the monthly Las Vegas Streats Festival. The Festival starts at 6pm – 2am August 13, 2011 in Downtown Las Vegas across the street from the El Cortez. Admission is free and there will be Live Music, Dj’s, and Artist, and along with Vegas’ own upscale Food Trucks. Including: Slidin’ Thru, Fukuburger, Tasty Buns, Snow Ono, Muncheeze, Lulu’s On the Move and others. Great food and music bringing new life to the downtown, see you there.
For a quick recap of last month’s Vegas Streats Festival – see July’s post and pictures.
Visit their website http://www.vegasstreats.com