Thursday, July 19, 2012

Hibachi Heaven Food Truck Coming To Roosevelt Island Right Now, La Bella Torte Returning With Frozen Hot Chocolate and Pier NYC Waterfront Restaurant Open - Where Does One Eat On Roosevelt Island Tonight?

Image From Hibachi Heaven

A new Mobile Food Truck is on its way to serve the Roosevelt Island community tonight - Hibachi Heaven. Hibachi Heaven Tweets:
According to Hibachi Heaven:
The hibachi which means a fire bowl. Our food truck means just that. We are a fire bowl truck filled with delicious food and great service. We are passionate about food and would like to share our vision and Passion for a great meal with our customers.

Hibachi heaven is truly a heavenly truck. Equipped with the largest grill on a food truck it is capable of serving a large crowd and cook food to its perfection. The truck is also equipped to serve on both sides for the consumer convenience, that means no long lines. Also along with serving a great meal we will entertain as well. With large speakers and music for ur soul as well as a good plate for your stomach we will not disappoint out customers. This truck is truly heaven.
Image From Hibachi Heaven

Here's Hibachi Heaven menu.


La Bella Torte Italian pastries food truck will be back tonight as well tweeting:
and Pier NYC will be open too:
Variety and options for Roosevelt Island dining is a very good thing. Looking forward to more coming.

UPDATE 4:40 PM - Eddie Pizza Truck is here too.
Here's an aerial view from left to right of Eddie's Pizza Truck, unidentified van, La Bella Torte and Hibachi Heaven food truck with Pier NYC behind and then the East River.

1 comments :

YetAnotherRIer said...

I tried the Hibachi truck last night and I must say I was surprised how tasty their food is. It's not something you would want to eat every single night (they just don't have the variety for that) but it does introduce some variety into RI's food scene. 

There is one downside of the food trucks that I am having a bit of a problem with, though. The generators' exhaust can be a bit overpowering depending on from where the wind blows. I got a pretty good whiff of it while waiting for my food. It's not pleasant. Maybe it does make sense to create a dedicated space for those trucks and offer a bit if infrastructure? Power, water, etc? I recently visited Portland, OR, and their food truck scene is pretty cool. The city gives them lots where they can park for the day and offer their goods.