Seattle’s Mobile Chowdown is headed to the Junction.
This Sunday, Oct. 2, 23 mobile food trucks from the streets of Seattle, and one from Walla Walla, will gather in West Seattle for the sixth installment of the collective feast.
Trucks will set up in the middle of California Ave. S.W. between S.W. Oregon and S.W. Edmunds from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. for six potential hours of food truck nirvana. Admission is free.
Event organizer Michi Suzuki said they have brought tables and chairs to prior events, but things will be different this time around.
“Because we’re going to line the trucks down the middle of the street, we thought we would just let people roam the streets and they can always grab a table in the beer garden (provided by sponsor Pyramid Breweries) or sit down on the curb to eat,” Suzuki said.
For those uninitiated in Chowdown 101, Suzuki said vendors usually offer smaller portions than normal, so attendees can sample a wide variety of cuisine before maxing out the belly.
Suzuki is also working with Google Places to develop a contest of some sort, so there may be an opportunity to vote for your favorites.
Here is the finalized vendor list:
A Lunch in Hand
A Lunch in Hand is being started by Chris Collier.
Andrae’s Kitchen
Andrae’s Kitchen (AK’s) is Walla Walla’s first and only Gourmet Food Truck.
Beloved Mexico
Beloved Mexico is a West Seattle native and excited to participate in our first Mobile Chowdown! Owner Christian Guerrero.
BigFood Mobile
Bigfood is co-owned by Matt Pontious and Tyler Rebman. Both Matt and Tyler grew up in Illinois and have been
BUNS
Selected by Sunset Magazine Editors Picks as one of three “Seattle’s Burger Kings” as well as “Top-5 Burgers in Seattle”
Charlies Buns N’ Stuff
Charlie’s Buns N’ Stuff proudly dishes out all-American diner fare with a tasty twist. We specialize in hand-crafted burgers.
El Camion
We are committed to bringing you the finest and most authentic of Mexican cuisine.
Fusion on the Run
Fusion on the Run: Serving island inspired food with key notes taken from the chef/owner’s time spent living in Hawaii.
I Want Curry Now
We are an Indian street food truck. Our menu offers traditional Indian dishes served in a contemporary fashion.
Lumpia World
Lumpia World was formed in June of 2006 by Eleanor & Derrick Ellis out of a passion for cooking.
Marination Mobile
Marination Mobile is Seattleʼs sauciest food truck that hit the streets in July, 2009. Marination specializes in Hawaiian and Korean foods.
Maximus Minimus
Serving up delicious pulled pork and veggie sandwiches at 2nd & Pike…and wherever the day takes us!
Molly Moon’s Ice Cream
Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream is Seattle’s favorite ice cream boutique! Known for both our classic and unique flavors.
Pai’s
We’re Seattle’s only Thai-Hawaiian plate lunch spot and we’re here to introduce you to a world of flavor combinations.
Parfait Ice Cream
Small batch. Made from scratch. Parfait’s delicious ice cream is a true labor of love.
Pretzelwagen
Offering handcrafted Bavarian style soft pretzels, Pretzelwagen’s “Oma Steins” classic pretzel was voted “Best pretzel this side of Philly”
Raney Brothers BBQ
Raney Brothers BBQ is tasty to the final bite. A complex combination of BBQ Pork (or Chicken), grilled onion and more.
Skillet
In 2007, Chef Josh Henderson created Skillet Street Food in Seattle, one of the first food experiences of what has
Snout and Company
Our unique kitchen on wheels is serving soulful food from Cuba to South Carolina. Come and enjoy.
Street Donuts
Street Dounts was created by four college friends with the intent of bringing superior mini donuts with a new twist.
Street Treats
Street Treats, Seattle’s first dessert truck, brings the fun to desserts!
The Bistro Box
The Bistro Box “Spreading the Culinary Love” Food you crave – the secret is in the sauce!
Veraci Pizza
Opening at the Ballard Farmer’s Market in May of 2004, Veraci Pizza is often thought of as one of the
Where Ya At Matt
Our food, as much as our style, is bold and intentional. The focus is on quality. Everything is hand-made.
For much more information, visit The Original Mobile Chowdown website.
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METRO NOTE FOR SUNDAY:
Event – DART Rt 773 – West Seattle Water Taxi Shuttle
On Sunday, October 2 from approximately 8:00 AM until about 7:00 PM, DART route 773 will be rerouted around the Alaska Junction area due to street closures and traffic congestion associated with The Mobile Chowdown.
Visit the Metro Online Alerts page for complete information about revised bus service, routing and stops for this event.
Visit the Metro’s Online Regional Trip Planner to find out how to get to and from this event and other locations.