5.26.2010

Lunch In @ Cafe de Wheels

I started biking to work this week (well, last Friday I made it 1/2 way before getting a flat tire and walking the rest), and that has led to not packing a lunch, which has led to eating out, thereby likely negating the biking to work.  I've even been thinking of putting my last couple days of out-to-eat lunches in the "exercise" category of our budget, just so it's clear that these things are related.  But I digress...  Today's lunch - Cafe de Wheels.  Sarah and I have been before, but this was my first chance to try their much heralded burger (scroll down on this link).

The Food:  This trip was all about the Wheels Burger.  With American cheese, lettuce, tomato, Mike's mayo, catsup, and balsamic onion marmalade, this bad boy leads to a mouth full of flavors.  The burger was overcooked in my opinion (I suppose next time I email, I'll add a request, all though I don't know if they do that), but there was so much moisture and texture from the other ingredients that it was not a deal killer whatsoever.  The carmelized onions were the star of the show, and the catsup (ketchup?) and Mike's mayo blended together to form a creamy deliciousness as well.

I need to try it a few more times to be sure, but the Wheels Burger is definitely in the "Best Burger in Cincinnati" conversation.  It wasn't a Terry's burger, but as of today, I think this is my new #2, slightly ahead of Gordo's.  Plus, with it typically (this is a food truck, remember) within walking distance of work and at only $5, this is a great lunch option.

As for other menu items, I got the sweet potato fries on the side.  They were crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside.  It's funny how you get used to things and how it can nearly ruin other things.  In this case, a barely full cup of fries looked really small compared to my last cup of fries - an overflowing, nearly bag full, at Five Guys.  But I'll give the local guy the nod any day, so I'll put Cafe de Wheels in the Five Guys spot in the lunch rotation.

In a previous visit, Sarah and I sampled a couple of the sandwiches - the Cincinnati Cuban and the Grilled Cheese.  At $3.50, I expected the Grilled Cheese sandwich to be pretty small, and it was.  Nothing special there.  The Cuban was a bit disappointing with flavors that didn't stand out much, pork that was too dry, and the portion was also quite sparse (and at $6.50 I'd hoped for a bit more going on).  We had some of the fries with cheese on top and they were fine.

Bottom line - if you're going to Cafe de Wheels, I recommend the burger.

The Ingredients:  They do mention items from local bakeries - Servatii's and Shadeu - and at the very bottom of the to go menu in small print they note using "LOCAL purveyors" including Bleh-Avril, Servatii, Shadeau, and Findlay Market.  Props on the information about the local purchasing!  It'd be great to know where specific ingredients come from, as well as to have this information on the online menu.

The Story, Setting, & Service:  I placed this order via email (to what appears to be a cell number).  I asked for a reply about when to come pick it up and didn't get one, so I just walked up after a phone call with no answer as well.  My food was ready when I got there (maybe 10-15 minutes later), so it worked out well, but if they were busy or something it'd be nice to get an ETA for orders as an option in the future.

Now they've got a couple of small tables and chairs that they carry with them, so this can actually be a sit down option if you have the time and inclination.  And the folks in the truck have been friendly, so it's a well put together operation from what I can tell.

The website is a bit odd to navigate - at least on my browser (Firefox) you have to scroll down through a lot of empty space to get to what you're looking for.  They do have a cool GPS system set up so that you can know where they are, so that's pretty cool. 

I will definitely be heading back to Cafe de Wheels sooner rather than later.  I'm anxious to try their other burgers to see how they stack up with what is more than your basic basic burger.  The Tower of Power in particular sounds somewhere between ridiculous and ridiculously good - it's 1/3 lb. of beef, BBQ pulled pork, and cheddar on a Servatii egg bun (they say it's "funkalicious").  I promise to report back...

Cafe de Wheels (Food Truck) on Urbanspoon

10 comments:

Jenny K said...

Just found out today that 5 Guys fries are INCREDIBLY bad for you: 1,464 calories and 71 grams of fat for the large! (http://washington.bizjournals.com/washington/blog/top_shelf/2009/12/five_guys_represents_on_unhealthy_food_list.html)

I'll gladly trade any future 5 guys trips for Cafe de Wheels!

Julie said...

I want Terry to try the Tower of Power so I can have a bite or two. :)

Gavin DeVore Leonard said...

Jenny K - thanks for the comment! I've never actually gone so far as to get a large (can it really be any bigger than when they overflow a regular?!), but I'm not surprised at all they're bad for you. Eat that many of most things and you'll be in trouble. So, yes, CdW it is!

Julie - having someone else try it sounds like an excellent option. Much safer for the arteries as well :)...

hol said...

i don't see why biking to work means not being able to bring a packed lunch with you? :)

Gavin DeVore Leonard said...

Hey hol - I thought the logic was foolproof! As a foodie, nearly any excuse to eat more becomes acceptable. But seriously, tacking on an extra 15 minutes to the morning routine, plus not always having much extra space in my backpack meant that I justified not bringing lunch a couple times. I woke up this morning to your comment, which inspired me to pack lunch and make space in my bag. Then I went downstairs to get my bike out and AHHHH one of the tires was flat. I must assume I'm being tested by the exercise gods, but don't they win enough already!

hol said...

blast those gods! don't worry, i'm rooting for you!

Courtney said...

I agree the sweet potato fries are great .. crazy to think they're actually frozen fries. Acito says they add their own spice blend (which I think makes them even better).

Gavin DeVore Leonard said...

Yeah, they're good.

I didn't put this in the post, but I'm pretty sure I had their sweet potato fries soon after they opened and they were different - more orange, less skin, more fried, not as good. Or I could be thinking of someplace else, who knows...

Sam Dewald said...

you're most likely correct about the fries changing. we changed fries a couple times until we found the perfect combination. glad to hear you liked the burger!

Gavin DeVore Leonard said...

Thanks for the comment, Sam! Indeed, that's a great burger!