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Contribuisci feedbackWe tried this food truck for the first time at the Christmas tree lighting at living stones and eating was great! the guy who helped us was very helpful and friendly. in any case try if they have the chance
We picked up some food at the truck while we were at the Reno Outdoor Marketplace over the weekend by Parr Virginia. I got the beef noodles with Korean BBQ sauce just enough of a kick too it . My wife got the bacon wrapped hot dog and was really happy with it. We ended up sharing the loaded tater tots. A good bit of the loaded part so was happy with those as well. If we came across this food truck again, we'd be sure to stop and grab a bite!
I was really excited to try this food truck. The food menu looked really good but limited. I honestly don't mind that though, because it makes me feel like they aren't over reaching and what they make will be good. From the menu pictures I wanted to try the chilli lime shrimp and the pork lumpia. Unfortunately what I got was barely seasoned shrimp, a far reach from the seasoned carmally goodness the menu portrayed. It tasted like they took the cooked shrimp and washed it in water and put it on my plate. The rice was really glaggy and the noodles that came with it had no seasoning. The pork lumpia was burned. I thought it looked a little over cooked but it was stacked in a way that hid the worst of it. It was also served with a side of pickled vegetables. I was expecting an Asian flavored pickle but it tasted like Italian giardiniera. They might have been having an off time. They were not serving the kabobs so maybe something in the truck was broken. I can't even say that they were busy because I was the only one there when I ordered. I might try them again but I would have to look at the food they are serving before I do.
Want some food in at 11 pm around all the bars in downtown Reno and there's no place. Wrek It Ryan's got you covered. They had a nice variety of drunk food to pick from, they had egg rolls, lumpia their version , pho, burgers and even fried noodles. We just got there to the hotel down the street. After 3 plus hours of driving, it was passed 10 pm already. We were kinda of tired and hungry. I spotted their food truck and decided to get something. I picked up a couple of fried noodles. The teriyaki noodles for the kiddies to share and a lemon pepper noodles for me. They were pretty much out of all the proteins except pork, so pork it was. Overall, pretty good. I would've like a little bit more seasoning on the meats itself, but it still came up nice. Nice guys running the booth, will be back for more.
I simply wanted a refund for it but still hoped to get the spring rolls. The server did refund me $15.12, the amount I paid. While I didn’t want to argue over the $0.12, I found the whole experience frustrating and chaotic. To make matters worse, my $18 order transformed into a $62 bill! It was clear they were unprepared for a five-hour event, and the staff needed better training. On a positive note, the spring rolls were good, but I was disappointed I couldn’t try more. Update: I received a response from the owner, which you can see in the attached picture. I’m not sure what I was expecting from their response, but it missed the mark. My reply to the owner is as follows: first, their math regarding tax is incorrect. Second, their response came across as extremely unprofessional. Lastly, they are mistaken; the sales tax in Washoe County is 8.265%, so for a $14 meal, the tax amounts to $1.1571, making the total $15.15. Regardless of their disagreement with me, there are more professional ways to address customer concerns. I regret that they experienced difficulties during the event, but I paid for my meal and tipped for service that I didn’t receive. My one-star rating feels even more justified now than it did six hours ago when I originally submitted it on Google. I hope they use my tax calculation to improve their business practices moving forward.