Parking is limited. It cost $2 for the convenience to park where you eat. Do it leave your car here and walk to other shops down the road, you will be towed. There are lots of signs advising this. The food from all the vendors is amazing. We had crepes and Giovanni’s shrimp and the fruit truck, the first time over there and we hit Max’s and Hono shrimp the second time. It is very crowded at lunch time and they rope off the parking lot when it is full (they’ll open it back up as cars leave). Most of the vendors offer cash only. But a few have starting taking cards, but the best stuff is CASH ONLY. Most take there food to go anyway. Parking anywhere else nearby is hit or miss, but it can be found with patience and timing. Try and go early for lunch, around 11. Less crowded and these guys are using fresh ingredients, so they often run out of things like shrimp latter in the day.
By the way. The parking lot attendant who was there both times we went this last trip, was super cool. I even hit him up about a bunch of local things we could find and where to go for som other food trucks and he was very helpful. I tried to tip him for his time (I grilled him for about 15 mins while he was attending to the cars coming in) I had to insist multiple times for him to take the...
Read moreI really enjoyed my stay here! It's a great place for tourists to try new things! And that's exactly what I did! I tried sugar cane juice for the first time in my life, and I also tried canistel for the first time (I don't feel like trying it again😆). I also tried a few other things that were new to me! Thanks to the person from Laos who treated...
Read moreIf you park here the parking attendant will tell you that you have to eat at the food trucks. Ate at Surf and Salsa's. Multiple items from our groups order never showed after 15 minutes. When asked about the missing items, the server snapped to us "patience!" The rest of the food never arrived. The Burritos and Tacos were...
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