Guerrilla Street Food
While all food trucks are technically street food, GSF styles their options after actual Filipino street food. Offering all meals as a burrito or in a bowl, the truck sells a variety of meat dishes. The “800 Pound Guerrilla” includes pork, chicken, a one hour egg and various other ingredients over jasmine rice. The barrage of flavors in one bite is overwhelming but delicious. The hoisin and sriracha sauce bodes well with the savory meat, while the egg adds a little bit of runny texture to the rice. It costs twelve dollars, but provides the most food and flavor per dollar of any of the food trucks. GSF also has a brick-and-mortar restaurant neighboring Tower Grove Park.
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