Monday, July 13, 2009

[Updated] Kogi BBQ

[Update]: Thank you so much to Aliiiiiiice for the feedback! Review stands corrected ;) btw I had to go again today for another taste @ the LA Mart lunch time stop.



(Pictured above: ‘Verde’ truck setting up shop in Hancock Park)
All around LA
http://kogibbq.com


How do I find this thing again?

If you haven’t heard of the Kogi Taco truck, here’s the short history: the ‘Kogi’ taco is a taco which is made with Korean BBQ meats such as short ribs and chicken, served with ‘slaw’ and spicy sauce. It's a fusion of Korean and Mexican food at it's finest. They began selling tacos at the Alibi Room and then expanded around LA in taco trucks, and after taking some time to catch on in popularity, now have (at the current time) three trucks, Roja, Verde, and the latest Azul. These three travel around LA serving up their tacos to hungry and waiting customers. And boy do the customers wait. As in hours. And hours. At some locations, you’re lucky to get food if you show up 90 minutes before their closing time, its that ridiculous. Why would people do this? Well for one, the tacos are great. However, they’ve created an interesting appeal in that the trucks are never in the same location day in and day out -- the locations for the trucks are posted on their twitter feed (http://twitter.com/kogibbq). You can, however, cheat and check their website, which they update weekly, but that takes the fun out of it. Alice maintains both and runs them efficiently and keeps them well up to date. So then -- its hard to find, the lines are long, and its a taco truck -- what’s the big f’n deal? The taco.

Meat
The meats are an original and inspired choice. There have been variants of the meats and locations claiming to have ‘invented’ the Korean BBQ taco (I won’t name them to help them in any way, but I’ve had them and they’re awful). However, the Kogi taco is where it’s at. Tender and flavorful short rib meat that's been marinated perfectly, juicy and slightly spicy BBQ pork, and although I didn’t have it myself, I have it on good word that the chicken is damn good as well and worthy of being lusted over. (There's also a tofu option, however I can't vouch for it. Anyone had it???)

Short Rib - 10/10
BBQ Pork - 9/10
Chicken - 9/10
Score: 9.66/10, for originality and how damned good they are…

Tortilla
Plain and basic, and not greasy nor overly toasty. Just right.
[Update] The tortillas are fresh and hand-made every day from Romero's. I've also got it on good word to ask for the tortilla 'raw' to experience a whole different taste, heh ;)
Score: 8/10, for doing it right with Romero's fresh tortillas, but next time I'll have to ask for them 'raw'....

Toppings
Toppings are interesting with the ‘slaw’ on the taco that’s comprised mainly of cabbage and a bit of pickled onion. Tasty and complimentary, its matches the meats well. There’s also a sauce which varies based on your meat, and is slightly spicy, but not terrible at all. I did find it particularly helpful though to toss some Sriracha onto the taco (which they provide at the truck).
Score: 10/10, memorable and perfectly complementary...

"After-effects"
None, except for the itch for more Kogi.
Score: 10/10 for making me want it again unlike any taco before...


Bottom line, The prices aren’t the cheapest, and depending on the location/time, the wait times can be utterly ridiculous, but if you can make it out to one, its more than worth your time. Get to a truck as soon as they’re opening, and check up on their status on Twitter (the trucks run late sometimes and updates are provided there). They will also occasionally have a “chef’s special” for dessert or entreés, such as sliders or quesadillas, etc., but you’re really going for the taco. You may find competitors or imitators serving up this style taco, but you’re kidding yourself if you think you’re getting the same deal anywhere else.


Bonus Points: (0) None =( A ‘Mexi-Coke’ would go great with it, alas only cans of soda, and none from across the border...
Price: $2 / taco, $5 / burrito, $1.50 / drink (I suggest you get drinks elsewhere)
Wait time: 5-90 minutes
Distance (from downtown): Varying on the day and location, anywhere from 5-60 minutes
Total Score: 35.66/40 , and this is just about right, all things considered, including its elusiveness and the fact that you have to plan your day around it to get it.
What I would order next time: 2&2 of short rib and BBQ pork with plenty of Sriracha :)

2 comments:

Aliiiiiiiiice said...

Ahhh - gracias so much for giving us a try!!

As for the tortiLLas, they're actuaLLy Romero's tortiLLas, made fresh and homemade everyday the traditionaL way. If you ask for a "raw" tortiLLa that hasn't been lightLy and dericiousLy fried, you'LL taste the difference -- like piLLows in your mouth! No cracking, not grainy, just fuLL-fLavored goodness. Try it, try it!! ::drooLs::

I hope we get to feed you again! Your bLog post made my day. ^__^ heeeee!

Eduardo M said...

Awesome thank you so much for the feedback! I will update!!