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Food Trucks: Curry Up Now

by GrantPosted on March 18, 2019February 23, 2019

Living in the UK for several years gave me a huge appreciation for Indian Food. One of the sad things about moving back to the US is that it is now much harder to find amazing Indian food, but I still try my hardest to experience new places that might somehow compare.

I was incredibly curious by Curry Up Now as the Food Truck is often serving up Indian-style wraps and bowls in my area. I decided to try one of the bowls and a samosa for lunch one day. I went with the Punjabi by Nature which is a mix of saag paneer and chicken tikka masala: two fairly standard dishes you will find at most curry houses.

Samosa with the Punjabi by Nature bowl

On the whole, I enjoyed the dishes, but I wasn’t blown away. The flavors were spicy yet not overpowering in the punjabi by nature, but it felt like a lot of sauce without much else. The samosa was nice, but I’ve had and made better ones, and the standard American-style chutneys I see everywhere were served with it. (Where is my mango chutney people?)

If I were in the mood for a quick bite of Indian for lunch, I would be very tempted to return, but I think it will only hit the tip of my Indian craving, not dig deep to satisfy me deeply.

Score: 3.5/5

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Posted in Food Truck, Indian, San FranciscoTagged Curry, Curry Up Now, Food Truck, Samosa, SOMA

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2 thoughts on “Food Trucks: Curry Up Now”

  1. Jamie says:
    March 18, 2019 at 9:03 am

    Too bad! Palak/saag paneer and chicken tikka masala are my faves. Bummer that they weren’t mind-blowing from this place.

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    1. Grant says:
      April 1, 2019 at 2:23 pm

      They were nice! Just not amazing! Which is always sad for me!

      Reply

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