(This event was SO BIG they handed out maps since it covered 6 blocks down Folsom St.)
I don't have too much more to say about it other than all of the food there was delicious and afterwards I could barely move from all that we ate so here are a lot of pictures of the different things we all ate on Saturday.
First off was the Latin food which all was delicious with the traditional corn of the cob with lime, salt, and chile and also some homemade fresh ceviche
(Necessary corn on the cob preparation steps)
LOOK AT ALL THE PEOPLE EATING MY FOOD
My personal favorite of the day was this find right here. It's called Onigilly and was rice and your choice of protein wrapped in seaweed... it was DELICIOUS! They had teriyaki chicken, spicy shrimp, and cooked eggplant so we all tried the different types and it was a unanimous vote that the spicy shrimp was too savory to not consider it as the best.
And of course, you cannot eat all this food without having some kind of dessert right? So we did it right and ended our long meal with Vanilla Bean Creme Brulee hitting the spot perfectly.
COCONUT JUICE to keep us refreshed after we downed the Prickly Pear Drink
(WHOLE FOODS does not fully understand the concept of "subliminal" messaging)
I definitely recommend it to anyone who lives in the area to mark this down on their calendars for next year, and if you aren't in the bay, just research for some kind of street food festivals around you. They are so fun and give you the chance to try all sorts of new food! Just be sure to park nearby because by the end, you will still be wanting to eat delicious food.... but moving around is not so easy
(Me and my friends by the end)
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