![]() to 10 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from11 a.m. Hours are Sunday to Thursday, from 11 a.m. Drinks include a strong Vietnamese iced coffee and cane sugar sodas. Elevated sweet & savoury authentic belgian waffle creations. ![]() A sweet waffle sandwiches section includes flavors like Nutella banana, strawberry Irish creme brulee, s’mores, and chocolate-covered strawberries. On the sugar side, there’s cereal shakes and cereal-infused ice cream with consumerist favorites like Oreos, Reeses Puffs, and Cinnamon Toast Crunch. ![]() Varieties doused with spicy mayo include buttermilk fried chicken, cheeseburger, and breakfast fryders built with chicken sausage, bacon, egg, and cheese. New additions at its first brick-and-mortar home include a chicken fried bacon BLT, breakfast waffle sandwiches, and an expanded selection of “fryders” - aka sliders with seasoned waffle fry buns. The menu opens with “wings and things” like waffle fries and a buttermilk fried chicken salad. Waffle Bus’s destination waffle sandwiches involve folding a freshly-made waffle in half and filling it with a burger patty and cheese, or buttermilk fried chicken drizzled with honey butter and spicy mayo. They claim to mix traditional southern and Asian flavors into tasty entrees such as their brisket pad Thai and their shaken beef.Houston’s beloved food truck the Waffle Bus is scheduled to roll out first brick-and-mortar location on Saturday, November 2 with carb-laden offerings like sweet-and-savory waffle sandwiches and ice cream mixed with Cinnamon Toast Crunch.Īfter operating food trucks since 2012, The Waffle Bus owner Phi Nguyen raised over $100,000 via crowdfunding platform NextSeed to open his first permanent location in The Heights ( 1835 N Shepherd Drive). ![]() If you’re in the mood for comfort food and Asian barbecue, check out Wokker. “I like that they offer vegetarian options because that can be difficult to find on campus,” said, architecture sophomore Aashrita Sadhanala “I usually like to get their vegetarian quesadillas and burritos.” Wokker Somteatįor anyone looking to have classic home-cooked meals for breakfast or lunch, keep an eye out for Somteat. Some of their popular dishes include kung pao chicken, beef and broccoli, and tofu with vegetables and more! They will be at UH Sugar Land on Tuesday and Thursday. Tu-go KitchenĪnother great option for Chinese cuisine is Tu-Go kitchen. You can find them this Tuesday and Thursday at the Student Centers. It’s also great if you’re on the lookout for vegan or vegetarian food options. Some of their popular dishes include empanadas, arepas, cachapas and more. This is a less known food truck with delicious Venzuelan food. Find them near the Student Centers on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Be sure to try their beef hot dogs with wasabi mayo, or their shrimp tempura tacos. If you don’t mind trying something new, Happy Endings makes really unique Chinese fusion dishes. You can find them near the satellite Monday through Friday. They offer vegan options as well as Zabiha Halal meat. If you’re looking for classic South Asian food, check out Tandoori Nite. They will be on campus Monday through Wednesday. They have a variety of sauces to choose from including Korean sauce, honey butter, lemon pepper and many others. If you’re in the mood for signature Korean chicken wings, try Seoulside Wings. They are open Tuesdays and Thursdays at UH Sugar Land. They are best known for their cajun-style cheeseburgers, po-boys, shrimp and catfish. Try Miss Patty’s Wagon if you’re on the lookout for flavorful comfort food. You should be able to find them in the technology annex. They have a large menu and take inspiration from a variety of cultures. If you’ve ever wanted to try poutine-style fries along with Tex-Mex-inspired flavors including tacos and rice bowls, be sure to check out D’Lish. Find them by the satellite Monday through Friday. They are best known for their unique sweet and savory chicken and waffle sandwiches. Having created award-winning dishes for nearly 10 years, Waffle Bus is a must-try.
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