I came to this food truck specifically because of the huge “ice cream” signs covering the side of it, and I mean everywhere—colorful cones, creamy swirls, cute little icons that make you think you’re about to get a refreshing frozen treat. It looked like a dessert truck from a summer dream. But when I got to the window and asked for the ice cream, the guy behind the counter gave me this tired look and said, “Oh, we actually don’t have ice cream right now.” No apology, no explanation, just like that. It felt like I had just walked into a restaurant called “Burger Kingdom” and they casually told me they don’t serve burgers. At that point I was already there, already emotionally committed, so I figured I’d try something else and went with the acai bowl. Big mistake. First, the entire thing is served to the absolute brim—not in a generous, oh-wow-they-give-you-a-lot kind of way, but in a chaotic, please-do-not-move-this-a-millimeter-or-it-will-explode kind of way. The acai itself was bland and had a weird texture like it had been sitting too long, but what really made it a disaster was the massive dollop of peanut butter stacked right on top like the final piece in a poorly balanced Jenga tower. The moment I tried to get a bite, the whole thing collapsed. The peanut butter slid off and hit the ground, followed by a sad avalanche of acai. I was left holding a bowl of warm, overly sweet, watery fruit that had no structure and no balance. It was sticky, it was messy, and it wasn’t even good. On top of that, they serve everything literally on top of even more fruit, which sounds healthy or maybe decorative, but in reality it just turns the whole experience into a sticky disaster. You cannot move the bowl without fruit falling everywhere, and by the time you find a place to sit and eat, half your toppings are either on the ground or all over your hands. The whole setup feels like it was designed for a photoshoot and not for actual human consumption. I’ve had plenty of acai bowls from trucks, cafes, even gas stations, and this one somehow managed to be the worst—completely lacking in flavor, integrity, or common sense. I came for ice cream, got false advertising, stayed for an acai bowl, and left with fruit juice on my shirt, peanut butter on the ground, and a lingering feeling of...
Read moreThis place is awesome! Look at all the pictures. You will see why. They are not only delicious, they are fantastic! OMG!!! The cashier/ shakes maker was very sweet and friendly. The service was very good. I definitely recommend this place to all of my friends and family. So imagine how good it is. But don't believe me. Go and taste...
Read moreMy first time...got the snickers shake. Omg, so good, topping was everything. The shake itself however did not taste like snickers. Probably should have added some caramel to it. But it was good and worth the price. I...
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