<p>List you favorite food truck folks</p>
<p>I’ll start:
~Yue Kee on 38th and walnut. The egg foo young and eggplant in blackbean sauce are fantastic.
~the mexican food stand in front of DRL. (forgot what’s the name)</p>
<p>List you favorite food truck folks</p>
<p>I’ll start:
~Yue Kee on 38th and walnut. The egg foo young and eggplant in blackbean sauce are fantastic.
~the mexican food stand in front of DRL. (forgot what’s the name)</p>
<p>hemo's
the burger cart in front of drl
kim's</p>
<p>that chinese place. No i'm just kidding. </p>
<p>I hope i get into Penn!! argh</p>
<p>Minor6th, I know exactly how you feel. I feel like an outsider. I hope I could also get into Penn and then I could start naming food trucks!!!!:).</p>
<p>is it literally a truck? Like the small ones you see in Manhattan?</p>
<p>ah. that's ingenious! Thanks greatly.</p>
<p>Enjoyed by many.</p>
<p>hemo's. :)</p>
<p>wow i feel so cool cause i know about hemos...i remember when i was there i got "extra hemo sauce" ---- delicious</p>
<p>holy crap. thats so cool! food trucks?
im even more excited now...</p>
<p>hey is there such thing as a tofu cheesesteak? or at least a vegetarian version i can try?</p>
<p>The Magic Carpet food trucks have a great variety of vegetarian food. Really good marinated tofu.</p>
<p>hemo's and both the fruit trucks</p>
<p>hemo's sauce apparently cures cancer.</p>
<p>copious amounts will cure whatever ails you.</p>
<p>you have to love the pretzels
I hope I can eat this food next year.</p>
<p>definitely! it's an important part of campus... plus the people at the food trucks are just so nice to talk to while you're waiting for your food. :)</p>
<p>Food trucks are another great part of what makes Penn PENN.</p>
<p>Hemo's and Yue Kee are my favorites. The fruit truck on 37th & spruce is great too. They stuff your container so full of fruit that they need to use a rubber band to hold it the two halves together. (and free banana on top of that)</p>
<p>And I can't forget the food cart with the $1 hot dogs outside DRL.</p>
<p>Two of Penn's most beloved bricks & mortar dining establishments got their start as food carts. Greek Lady used to be a food truck under the 38th st bridge before it moved into the shops on 40th st, and The Pari Creperie (now anchoring Houston Hall) used to be but a food cart somewhere near Hutchinson Gym.</p>
<p>Oh and how can I forget KOJA and $3 fridays?</p>