I went to the Taste this year - I know, kinda like gluttony suicide with the crowds - but nonetheless, it was bearable.
I was able to taste a few "must haves":
- BBQ turkey leg from Helen's, with their side of red beans and rice
- Ulta sweet roasted buttered corn from Dominick's Fresh Market stand
- BBQ rib sandwich (boneless) from Franco's Ristorante - not really a must have though....
- Toasted ravioli from Tuscany's - not really a must have though....
One year, I did the taste a little differently. I packed a mini cooler with drinks and packed a basket with paper plates, plastic utensils, wet naps and napkins.
Friends and I split up and went to pretty much every booth and grabbed the taste portion offered. We met up with all our food and had a picnic with the taste portions alone. This worked well with a handful of friends and on a day where the Taste wasn't too overly crowded....like early on a weekday when they first open up. It was great on a small budget too.
Since then, I try to make a list of the places/food I want to try out before going rather than wandering aimlessly throwing my tix to whatever booth comes along.
Surprisingly, as monotonous as the Taste can be, I still enjoy going. Somehow, summer isn't complete without battling through the hunger crazed crowds of the Taste