Great Los Alamitos Restaurants (Los Al Food Trucks Cancel November 29, 2012)

November 29, 2012 in Uncategorized By: Dave Emerson

If you’re looking for Los Alamitos’ December Food Truck Line-ups, click here. 

If you’re looking for a few of the other great places to eat in Los Alamitos, scroll down about 2 paragraphs!

 Noon  Thursday, 11/29/12 update:  This just in from host truck Rancho a Go-Go:  Due to rain in tonight’s forecast, tonight’s “Picnic at the Plaza” has been cancelled, however . . . .

this provides a great opportunity for dedicated foodies to try out any of over a dozen outstanding Los Al eateries, several within a rock’s throw of St. Issadore’s (all within 2 blocks, all rated above average on Yelp, $ coded for your savings:  [ad]

There’s also $$ Hoff’s Hut &$ Siam Palace, a great little Thai place in the same complex as Nick’s, plus the always good $Paul’s Place just a block up the street from Preveza at 10821 Los Alamitos Blvd.   As you can tell from the Yelp Price codes, all are affordable.
If you’re not 150% satisfied (like Pat Haden is with Lane Kiffen) I’ll refund every penny you paid for this post!!

(Los Alamitos, 11/27/2012) This Thursday marks the return of Great Food Truck Race winner the Lime Truck along with Flip, Rajun Cajun, Chomp Chomp, 2 desert trucks,Rancho & more.

Additional info and tips follow the line-up.  I’ll get next month’s line-ups online as soon as I receive them,

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Nov 22:  Happy Thanksgiving!

Nov 29

  1. Rancho A Go Go
  2. Chomp Chomp
  3. Flip Truck
  4. Ragin Cajun
  5. Lime Truck
  6. Fresh Fries
  7. The Bakery Truck
  8. Long Boards

Important Details:

  • Line-ups are subject to change.
  • Time’s about 5:30 – 9:00. tables available.
  •  U.S. Bank parking lot on Katella just east of Los Alamitos Blvd.
  • Wine  & beer to benefit St. Isidore’s Historical Plaza plus picnic tables & desert trucks across the alley at St. Izzy’s.
  • U.S.Bank, 10942 Pine St, Los Alamitos (click for map, directions), on north side of Katella just east of Los Alamitos Blvd.
  • A short, pleasant walk from most parts of Los Al (See our “Highlands’ Guy’s”  ”Walk?  Walk!  for some urban walking wisdom and/or motivation).
  • If you don’t find anything you like at the truckfest, you’ll be within a few hundred yards of about a dozen outstanding local eateries well worth  a visit from Nick’s to Preveza.
  • In fact, Los Alamitos is probably the home of more outstanding independent eateries per block than any town in Orange County!

See a truck you like?  Any recommendations?  As always, your comments, diplomatically stated, are welcome!