Five Guys Burgers and Fries - For those of you not familiar with this place, their intention seems to be to kill you. The small fry easily feeds two people, and the normal burger selection are all double meat sandwiches. The "little" burgers have one patty. That having been said, my lady fair and I both got a "little" burger and split a fry, and we were still stuffed. At least the food is good!
Baguette Deli - I'm sure most people know about this place by now, it certainly gets enough write-ups in the local papers and blogs. If you're not aware, it's a Vietnamese sandwich joint in the Fred Meyer Plaza on Orchard in Boise. This is not only one of my favorite lunch spots, but one of my favorite eateries in town, period. That having been said, I decided to forgo my usual BBQ Pork Thit nuong and try the House Special Dac biet.
Momofuku
I used a tall, narrow bowl, but I can assure you there are indeed noodles underneath those bamboo shoots, cauliflower, chopped scallions, nori sheets and quick-pickled cucumbers. Excellent stuff but it MURDERS your breath. I think next time I might give the ginger and scallions a quick spin in the wok
Giacinto's Italian Gourmet - This is a truck located at the northwest corner of Fairview and Maple Grove, if memory serves.
I was overwhelmed by the fact that I had a limited amount of time for lunch and couldn't decide between the options, so in the end I totally wimped out and ordered the prosciutto and provolone sandwich.
It was a good sandwich, but there wasn't much special about it, the meat and cheese about what you'd expect. The focaccia bread, on the other hand, was VERY good. Nicely buttery and just enough garlic flavor. I did severely regret not trying any of the more adventurous options, but a few things did stand out and will guarantee a return trip for me. The guy running the truck is very nice, he cares about aesthetics (there's a patio if you look closely at that first picture), and he cares about his food. I ordered a cannoli to go with my sandwich, and he refused to serve me one. He explained that the filling hadn't turned out to his liking that day, and even went to far as to get it out of the cooler and show me WHY. A lot of people would have just served it. I hope he does well, because that kind of ethic is something we can use a lot more of, whether it's in restaurant chefs or street food vendors.