The San Francisco Bay area has several Korean taco trucks roaming the streets seeking to satiate our latent desire for spicy kimchi tacos and Korean BBQ. One of the main players is called Seoul on Wheels.
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Posted on 29 March 2011.
The San Francisco Bay area has several Korean taco trucks roaming the streets seeking to satiate our latent desire for spicy kimchi tacos and Korean BBQ. One of the main players is called Seoul on Wheels.
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Posted on 04 September 2010.

Chef Gordon Xiao of Ark Chinese Restaurant in Alameda making pulled noodles. (Photo by Jeff Quackenbush)
Among the more than 80 caterers, mobile and brick-and-mortar restaurants and food-related vendors at the second annual Eat Real Festival in the San Francisco Bay area were two Korean “taco trucks,” a nouveau hanshik restaurant, a ramen restaurant serving kimchi and a food-preservation specialist teaching how to pickle the popular version of it.
Did I mention the live demonstration of making Chinese pulled noodles (lai min)?
Intensely craving some Korean yumminess, I attended the festival, held Aug. 27 to 29 at Jack London Square in Oakland, Calif., to snack on selections from Santa Clara-based MoGo BBQ and Seoul on Wheels of Emeryville. Reviews of those rolling restaurants will be posted in coming days.
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