I told you he's a culinary nut!
Read it here: http://blogs.sfweekly.com/foodie/2009/09/soul_cocinas_roger_feeley_the.php
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Category : Call to Flavor, Soul Cocina, St. Anthony Foundation, Street Carts, Street Food
Toasty Melts
The Gumbo Man
Adobo Hobo
Pizza Hacker
Bike Basket Pies
Wholesome Bakery
Gobba Gobba Hey
The Sweet Cart
Lumpia Cart
Urban Nectar
Magic Curry Cart
& Soul Cocina
Plus Yoga For Kids at 1pm.
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Category : Adobo Hobo, Bike In Movie Night, SFBC, Street Carts, Street Food, Vegan, Vegetarian
Triplets of Belleville and hella street food carts. I think that almost, if not every, street food cart was in attendance tonight. From OG's to the new kids.
You can really see the growth of the street food cart scene between the last two Bike-In Movie events. Street cart attendance had to have tripled in the span of the month between movies. It's awesome to see the burgeoning street food cart scene as well as be part of it. It was a great event and it was great to see everybody (venders and eaters) tonight.
Tonight, we finally debuted the long awaited and hugely anticipated "Vegan" adobo. It came across as a huge success and we received really good feedback about it. Tonight's vegan adobo featured long beans, bok choy, okra, and potatoes along with the secret Adobo Hobo adobo sauce. Hopefully it can remain as another option for us.
If you want to see more Bike-In Movie events, please support and join the SFBC today!
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Category : Adobo Hobo, Bike In Movie Night, SFBC, Vegan, Vegetarian
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Category : Adobo Hobo, Bike In Movie Night, SFBC, Street Carts, Street Food
Read it: 12 Delicious Street Food Vendors Using Twitter. (courtesy of Shali's Tumbling Thoughts)
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Category : Adobo Hobo, Art, Brian Willmont, Fabric8, Receiver Gallery
Fabric8 last week and Receiver Gallery last night. What's better than food and art combined?
Last week's event, Street Art x Street Food at Fabric8 was awesome. Street food vendors Creme Brulee Cart, Soul Cocina, Gobba Gobba Hey, and us helped celebrate the Grand Opening of the Fabric8 Gallery. Lots of good food and lots of great art.
Last night, we were at the Receiver Gallery for the opening of Brian Willmont's Skinwalker. The street cart line-up consisted of Wholesome Bakery, Gumbo Cart, Brazilian Bites, and Adobo Hobo. Anthony of Anthony's Cookies even stopped by and got about 10 servings of adobo. BTW, the cookies were off the hook.
Art and food compliment each other perfectly, so you better come out the next event!
Check out our homey Soul Cocina. He's a culinary nut!
http://www.soulcocina.com or Soul Cocina on Twitter
1. “The Adobo Hobo?” How did that come about?
2. How did the whole idea of twittering the location beforehand come into play?
3. Where are you from?
4. Do you have much experience with the street food scene? Or at least, eating street food?
5. To be honest, not a lot of non-Asian people know about adobo is, or do they? Do people look at you all crazy and go “wait, isn’t that some Spanish thing?”
6. Since the Dolores Park or the Mission — where you’ve been serving food — isn’t exactly Daly City, what are some of the questions you get about the food? And have you changed your family recipe any to cater to the crazy hipsters?
7. From the business perspective: How much of this pure money business versus a hobby, versus a way to just get some Asian food up in this?
8. True or false: There’s never such thing as too much garlic.
Find the answers here at 8Asians.com: http://www.8asians.com/2009/08/07/8-questions-for-the-adobo-hobo/
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Category : California Report, KQED, NPR, Street Carts, Street Food
Here's the link in case you missed it: http://www.californiareport.org/archive/R909111630/d
What an awesome idea, Street Food Carts as catering. Genius!
The location was awesome, we were surrounded by trees under the moonlight. Good thing we had the extinguisher just in case!
Congrats again to Kevin and Joanie!
Over 60,000 people in attendance and 0ver 1500+ people got a taste of Adobo Hobo at The Eat Real Festival in Oakland's Jack London Square.
Super cool event featuring street cart vendors such as The Creme Brulee Cart, Soul Cocina, The Sexy Soup Lady, Amuse Bouche, Wholesome Bakery, Gobba Gobba Hey, along with food truck vendors from around the Bay Area using sustainable ingredients.
Thanks to the Eat Real Festival crew for the awesome event.
Check out the segment on TFC's (The Filipino Channel) "Balitang America"!
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Category : Adobo Hobo, Eat Real Festival, Mission Pool, Moustache Party
8/7/2009 Moustache Street Food Party at Mission Pool!
Our first big event.
Hundreds of people at this event and Adobo Hobo sold out in less than an hour! Thanks to The Sexy Soup Lady and The Magic Curry Cart for throwing such a killer event!
Also thanks to the Eat Real Fest crew for the awesome pics!
Published August 03, 2009
Thriller From Manila
A Filipino Favorite by the Cartful
Lately, you've been gorging yourself on gourmet food served in all manner of portable devices—trucks, pushcarts, bicycles.
And maybe you've gotten a little lost, forgot what street food really tastes like.
Here as a delicious reminder of the humble art of street food is Adobo Hobo—San Francisco's first street food cart helmed by a real estate broker, serving up the ultimate in Filipino comfort food, chicken adobo, by the plateful now...
Read more: http://www.urbandaddy.com/sfo/food/6419/Adobo_Hobo_A_Filipino_Favorite_by_the_Cartful_San_Francisco_SFO_Restaurant#ixzz0Qv18s6G1
Street Food Goes Filipino This Weekend Thanks to Adobo Hobo
By John Birdsall, SFoodie Editor in Pavement Cuisine
Friday, Jul. 31 2009 @ 3:05PM
Silly us. Just when we suggested that street vendors might be beginning to exhaust cooking genres comes Adobo Hobo, hawker of Filipino adobo. Turns out the Hobo's named Jason, a guy in real estate who learned the ins and outs of the dish from his mom (duh). He's making his maiden cart voyage in the Mission this weekend -- follow along on Twitter to find out where and when...
Read more: http://blogs.sfweekly.com/foodie/2009/07/street_food_goes_filipino_this.php