Time Out (Melbourne)

Best Food Truck

The top kitchen on four wheels.

- By Delima Shanti

Ghost Kitchen

LOWER OVERHEADS MEAN it’s easier for food truck entreprene­urs to take risks, and the best food trucks are those who aren’t afraid to bring new dishes to the streets. Ghost Kitchen’s Taiwanese street-food menu makes it hard not to feel like you’ve been missing out on something delicious your entire life. Their take on the Taiwanese breakfast street food dan bing is best described as a flaky roti topped with an egg and fragrant chopped scallions that’s cooked on top while it’s still hot on the griddle. You can leave it at that, but you’d be a fool to not opt for ‘the lot’ option, where your eggy pancake is wrapped around a crisp fried Chinese doughnut and a generous sprinkling of savoury sweet pork floss. Pro tip: get extra serves of the chilli sauce. Reminiscen­t of a Malaysian sambal, it usually comes with the lightly battered salt and pepper popcorn chicken bites, but you can dab it all over anything for some kick. The braised pork belly gua bao is both rich and light at the same time; the steamed bun a suitably fluffy receptacle that soaks up the pork juices, though it’s balanced out with the sprinkling of fresh coriander and pickles. Thank Jenny Chen for bringing Taiwan’s delicious snacks to our streets. ghostkitch­en.com.au.

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