Reviews
What Hoyt Feest doesn't like about Eat Art Truck:
Do not look that big, but it was quite a lining. The drawn pork roller was very generous with the pork, had slave and her BBQ sauce. Bun was nice, soft and warm, but overall it was just fine. A pretty messy food. On the tangy, sweet side. It felt too much pork to be honest, so the equilibrium of the flavors was a bit
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The Nachos were also pretty typical Nachos, though chickpeas were a nice touch. You can get a d... View all feedback. What Bessie Boyer likes about Eat Art Truck:
The truck was stationed in Chifley Square today, which was a convenient location from my client for me. Get the Brisket bun for $ 12 and it was absolutely delicious, and the portion size was very decent. Had it loved to have stomach for the other bread rolls. View all feedback.
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Do not look that big, but it was quite a lining. The drawn pork roller was very generous with the pork, had slave and her BBQ sauce. Bun was nice, soft and warm...
read moreFood truck serving pulled pork buns, beef brisket buns, fried chicken buns, nachos, crispy fries with eat seasoning. It was at mascot festival so I gave it a tr...
read moreEat Art Truck is up there with one of the best food vehicles around Sydney. In addition to the lucky than Larry, they usually disappoint me with inconsistency w...
read moreThe Eat Art Test Truck seemed to be totally appropriate for the lively walk, so I stopped and tried her crispy fried chicken rolls. This was a really generous s...
read moreDelicious food that always has a series. I always go for the beef rolls when I see them. The food comes out quickly and customer service is friendly.
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read moreThe Eat Art Truck has gained a solid reputation as one of the best food trucks in Sydney, offering a range of tasty options like pulled pork buns, nachos, and crispy fries with a unique seasoning. Customers were impressed with the generous portions of filling, with highlights including the pulled pork served naked in a lettuce cup and the tender beef brisket bun. Despite some minor issues like messy eating and occasional bones in the food, overall reviews were positive. The friendly staff and quick service at various festivals and locations around Sydney also received praise, making the Eat Art Truck a popular choice for those looking for delicious and satisfying street food.