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Contribuiți la feedbackMuseum location-Food is good. However portions are very small for what you pay. Not all staff speaks English so there is definitely a language barrier. The museum is a new location so I am hoping things get better with time.
The Filipino food they serve here is very Asian-Spanish fusion. So If you like Asian style fried rice, flan, and burritos you'll definitely love their food. It's all things comfort. Some of their offerings are so good they'll put you to sleep so be discerning if you're ordering lunch for work. Maybe not a heavy burrito for lunch, but their rice bowls and meat sticks will do you good. The adoboburritos are so good. Pork fried rice wrapped up in a tortilla is something you never knew you needed! And because it's Filipino you'll find the burrito has Asian flavors. It's tangy, it's loaded, and it's good. The hot chick is so delicious. I have stood in a crazy long line and ordered *several* times from their food truck, and I order from their shop in the Pabst building. It's so worth it. I get the same thing time after time- deliciousness! I haven't ordered anything that came out mediocre, or bad and I love that. So I am here for the consistency! I love fusion foods (even if they came through the sad history of colonization) and food really does tell a story. It's a story of creativity and survival. It's a story of love and of war. It's a story of warmth and of family. I love meat on the street. The food can be slightly greasy so if you're super clean about eating don't worry it will help you stay in ketosis. Otherwise take a break from salad and make it a cheat meal! I'm telling you-it will be so worth it to gain the best experience of culture and flavor you've had in a while if ever. It's also not the kind of food you need to be super adventurous to try. It's a combination of similar things you already love. So go for it. I also like the story of how they got started. It's so inspirational. She even wrote a book about it. Please eat her food and buy her book. This brother sister duo is crushing it in my opinion, and I hope they stay open for a long time to come. I'd be so sad if we didn't have them in the future. The food they make is great and I love having this diverse option to eat something interesting. Please go eat at Meat on the Street!!
We've gotten Meat On The Street for dinner (both at their brick-and-mortar as well as their food truck), ordered platters from them for the holidays, and even had catering from them for our wedding. Whether you're looking for traditional Filipino dishes or Filipino dishes with a modern twist they have it all! Also, MOTS easily accommodates dietary restrictions with the vast variety of foods they offer. We would highly recommend them!
I've been ordering catered lunches from Meat on the Street once a month since September 2022. They are always so responsive, affordable and punctual! They also have options for Vegan, GF and Vegetarian which helps with many dietary restrictions. Meat on the Street lunch days are always a crowd favorite!!!!Dietary restrictions: GF Vegan options available
Meat on the Street provided excellent catering services from start to finish! They communicated quickly via email during the ordering process, and were helpful and understanding as we crafted our order. Staff was very friendly and set-up at the event was completely stress-free for us. They provided great menu description cards to be placed by each dish. Food was delicious and had enough variety for everyone to enjoy!