champs2005 wrote:I wonder how many naanwiches they can pack in that truck?
Kennyz wrote:Update: A friend just spotted the truck on Lake Shore drive. It is 1:45PM. Rumor has it that they will exit the drive at 1:48PM.
champs2005 wrote:Update: my co-workers who were in line were told by staff that the truck ran out of food. There were police writing stuff down and inspecting but my co-workers said it did not appear that the truck was issued a ticket. Still a shame because there were TONS of people in line turned away. I wonder how many naanwiches they can pack in that truck?
stevez wrote:I wonder if there's a logistics plan in place where ingredients/naanwiches are replenished throughout the day by a delivery vehicle bringing stuff to the truck.
champs2005 wrote:They were in front of 300 E Randolph for a while today around noon unitl some bike cops ordered them away. I was lucky enough to have a very tasty wild boar, olive, fennel naanwich with yogurt sauce. There were probably 60-80 people in line when they had to leave. That's a shame.
Did the owner not have all his regulatory approvals? What the heck? I loved the food and the concept of checking the web for locations and all is cool but this will not really be sustainable if you line up and wait and they have to pull up anchor.
I wonder if there's a logistics plan in place where ingredients/naanwiches are replenished throughout the day by a delivery vehicle bringing stuff to the truck
Chitown B wrote:champs2005 wrote:They were in front of 300 E Randolph for a while today around noon unitl some bike cops ordered them away. I was lucky enough to have a very tasty wild boar, olive, fennel naanwich with yogurt sauce. There were probably 60-80 people in line when they had to leave. That's a shame.
Did the owner not have all his regulatory approvals? What the heck? I loved the food and the concept of checking the web for locations and all is cool but this will not really be sustainable if you line up and wait and they have to pull up anchor.
60-80 people?????
pizano345 wrote:I wonder if there's a logistics plan in place where ingredients/naanwiches are replenished throughout the day by a delivery vehicle bringing stuff to the truck
I remember reading an article that he was routing himself each day to take the truck back every 2 hours to replenish and make sure everything was relatively fresh.
chgo36 wrote:Does anyone know if the city ordinances prohibit them from assembling the naanwich in the truck? This would make all the difference in the world in my opinion.
ronnie_suburban wrote:champs2005 wrote:I wonder how many naanwiches they can pack in that truck?
Clearly, not enough.
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chgo36 wrote:Thanks for the clarification. I thought they were not allowed to "cook" the food on the truck but cannot for the life of me why they would not be allowed to take meat from a warmer and assemble a sandwich?
Any legal eagles know the intrepretation of the city code?
geno55 wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:champs2005 wrote:I wonder how many naanwiches they can pack in that truck?
Clearly, not enough.
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Yes. I got down there today a mere 10 minutes after the first Tweet went out... and they were sold out. What? I don't know what kind of wizardry is involved to get one of these sandwiches at lunchtime, but if it's this hard, count me out.
aschie30 wrote:Why do I think that if Naanwich operated out of a regular storefront, they wouldn't have nearly the same amount of business?
eatchicago wrote:aschie30 wrote:Why do I think that if Naanwich operated out of a regular storefront, they wouldn't have nearly the same amount of business?
But they do operate out of a regular storefront. See page one of this thread.
veghound wrote:It isn't really feasible to add fresh vegetables for crunch into a sandwich which will be held in heat for a long time, but the sandwich could have used some crunch.
justjoan wrote:my naanwich looked like your picture, but except for cracking at the folds it was moist, though not very tasty, i'd agree. why do you think it was 8 hours old? i thought i read that he reloads the truck every 2 hours.justjoan
Sounds like the same naan that myself and others experienced at the storefront.griffin wrote:Is there a different version of naan on the truck than the storefront? Have they changed the recipe?
justjoan wrote:having gone back to read the entire thread, now, and recalling what a naan is supposed to look like, i want to add that my one and only naanwich, mentioned in my post above, had no browned or blistered spots. some of the pics in this thread clearly show naans that i bet were much more flavorful because they were blistered. and mine had smooth edges, more like a tortilla would have, rather than the puffy, uneven edges i'd expect to see. it's a new operation and i hope that they will get more consistent with the wraps.
i'm rooting for the gaztrowagon and feel bad that i didnt like my naanwich much. just adding my 2 cents....
you're not going to have that on a wrap sandwich that is mean to be soft. It just won't work. IMO, that's a silly thing to be complaining about.