The Swedish Bistro Food Truck
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EatDrinkJax.com talking Swedish cooking with Chef Karin Asmus-Herke of The Swedish Bistro Food Truck.
Full Article
http://www.metrojacksonville.com/article/2013-oct-the-swedish-bistro-food-truck-
Lucky Jax! I grew up on Swedish food and still keep a few commodities in the fridge (couple different types of pickled herring which they say is an acquired taste but I find it delicious!)
To me Swedish food tastes really "fresh" outside of hearty Swedish meatballs (pretty sure my grandmother's condo was the only place to get legit meatballs before...my mother can't cook them like her mother can); never liked lingonberries though.
I think Jax can claim something now that SF doesn't have at all ;) which is rare especially in the food industry, though we do have Pläj restaurant, which is not "Swedish" per se but general CA-Skandinavian fusion. Some Swedish restaurants in Chicago however (where my mom's family and so many others immigrated in 40s-60s from the motherland).
Exciting article!
Quote from: simms3 on October 05, 2013, 01:29:26 PM
I think Jax can claim something now that SF doesn't have at all ;)
Well golly gee whiz, Skippy!!!! I guess my step will be just a tad lighter for the rest of the glorious day.
Like walking barefoot on soft, little, bouncy clouds and shit. ::)
A better view of the viking dog.
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Hm, I think Simms lives in San Francisco. And doesn't mtrain live near Jim Love? I wouldn't know from how little they mention it!
Okay, that Viking dog looks pretty legit. I'm coming for you, Swedish Bistro.
Not sure a food truck will fill the gaping "Swedish cuisine" shortage in Jacksonville... but it is a good start... 8)
Some would say I am biased... but this truck has become one of my personal favorites.
At Intuition's Oktoberfest yesterday, they served some legit schnitzel (Chef Karin is German).
In addition to the Swedish meatballs, I'm a big fan of the salmon wrap.
BTW, they are parked downtown at Main/Forsyth every Monday if you work downtown.. highly recommended!
You are totally biased, Field... ;)
Before I went completely "questions about posting history and screen names" on Simms3 (which is completely legit about 98% of the time, BTW) I had my first opportunity to give the Swedish Meatball a try for myself, and it was quite tasty. Not my first choice on a warm-ish Saturday morning with another 6-7 mile bike ride to go, but it was for my mini-me and who am I to say no?
Flavorful. Tender. Crispy. Delicious.
Those words pretty much sum up all of the different components of a Meatball and Mashed potato dish.
And FTW - I took a the shell of a carnitas taco with half the meat still in it, added a few pieces of asparagus from the GFs taco (thumbs up to Corner Taco), a scoop of mashed potatoes, shredded some meatball and topped it all with the likenberry (sic) sauce and some of the pickled cukes.... It was like Thanksgiving in my mouth! (any mis-interpreted pun intended) And comes highly recommended.
So if you find yourself enjoying a CFS near the Landing, I would definitely recommend stopping by both and enjoying a cultural epiphany in your mouth. ;D
QuoteAnd doesn't mtrain live near Jim Love? I wouldn't know from how little they mention it!
Had the Swedish Truck's Salmon Burger at the Octoberfest Intuition bash this past Sunday, it was delicious. Hope they are at the Jaxtoberfest this weekend!