Food Review: Food Geek Taco in Heber Springs

Food Geek Taco is one restaurant in Heber Springs that is getting pretty great Yelp reviews online, so I had to check it out. Here’s the breakdown:
ENVIRONMENT
Tucked into a small shopping center, next to my favorite Chester’s in the Road Runner gas station, on Hwy 25, there is a newly opened Food Geek Taco Company. The outside is nothing special, but the inside is modern and clean.
Food Geek Taco was originally a food truck in Mississippi. In 2016, they moved to Memphis with a new food truck and made the Best Food Truck list that year! All over the restaurant, you can see pics of their old food truck(s) and Memphis, as well.
You go to the front to order and pay for your food before finding a place to sit.  A large television displays the menu at the counter, but there are also paper menus at the entrance. Plus, a special’s board on the counter (and one outside) let you know what the daily special taco is.
 Today’s special was the curry chicken taco!
While I didn’t order a soda, the only options are those from the Stubborn Soda Co, such as Agave Vanilla Cream Soda, Black Cherry with Tarragon, Classic Root Beer, Lemon Berry Acai, and Orange Hibiscus. While I was tempted to break down and actually drink something besides water, I couldn’t do it, knowing I was about to eat the mess out of a hoagie sandwich and tacos. Maybe next time…
Once we sat down, we noticed that all tables came with five different hot sauces to do what you will with. Some included a pineapple sweet heat, a sriracha hot sauce, a 901 Memphis original hot sauce, and so forth. I am not a huge hot sauce person, but I tried them all but the ghost pepper one. I was scared….hey, I’ve eaten hot sauce that hot once and couldn’t taste anything for days, besides the fact is was PAINFUL!
MENU
The menu is great, there are so many options I want to try! I narrowed it down to the Banh Mi Torta/ Sandwich (duh, my fav!) and the special of the day for only $3, the Curry Chicken Taco, the Smoked Salmon taco, and the Chimichurri Steak taco, all for Drew and I to share.
However, the sides sound amazing: coconut curry rice, roasted corn salad, chipotle ranch potato salad, hand crafted coleslaw, and black beans all are on my “must try” list.
They also have salad OR rice (your choice) bowls that sound great, like the grilled blackened shrimp with cabbage, roasted corn salsa, avocado, diced tomato, queso fresco, and crispy onions. Yep, I have to come back to try these.
THE FOOD

Banh Mi Sandwich ($8.45 with no side)
Description: Pulled pork, pickled onions, carrots, and daikon radishes, cilantro, and garlic wasabi aioli on a hoagie.

I am starting off with what went wrong here. I have never had a banh mi sandwich I haven’t thoroughly enjoyed. They are always moist and porky, with a vinegar-y zing and a sweetness from a sauce. But this was the first version I did not enjoy.
The bread was too much, too thick, and that helped dry the sandwich out. What also helped dry it out was how dry the smoked pork was. Plus, there was hardly any sauce. Supposedly, there was a garlic wasabi aioli, but I couldn’t taste it. The veggies were crisp and flavored well, though.
Don’t get this one. In fact, I’m not sure if I’d ever trust a sandwich here….especially when their tacos are so good!
P.S. This is not a $9 sandwich with no side included, even if it did taste better.

Curry Chicken Taco- the middle taco ($3 special of the day price)
Description: Smoked chicken with curry yogurt sauce, golden raisins, cilantro, green onions, and slivered almonds.

 This taco was good, but was my least favorite of the three. It was not as full as the other two, though it was cheaper since its $3 price was the daily special. The chicken was tender and smokey and the sauce made it moist. However, I didn’t get any curry flavor from it. And I am not a fan of raisins, so naturally, I didn’t love it. Drew did, though!

Smoked Salmon Taco- the left taco ($4.45)
Description: Smoked salmon with spinach, lemon dill aiolio and fresh pico de gallo.

While I am picky about salmon- meaning I usually hate it, unless it REALLY doesn’t taste fishy and it is absolutely not dry AT ALL, Drew likes it and this taco sounded incredible. And it definitely was good for being packed full of salmon. The bites where there was more dill available were delicious. Others were a little fishy and dry, but I was still very impressed! It was very unique and very tasty! I would get this taco again.

Chimichurri Steak Taco- the right taco ($4.25)
Description: smoked brisket, cilantro chimichurri, crispy onions, queso fresco, and roasted corn relish.

I saved the best for last- and this taco was definitely in the top three best tacos I’ve ever had! There was so much sliced brisket, it was well worth the price. Plus, the brisket was tender and juicy! It can be a challenge to find brisket that isn’t dried out, but they delivered!
The chimichurri was so flavorful and delicious, it gave a great herby kick to the taco. Though, there wasn’t too much to overpower it.
The corn relish was fresh and pulled together everything so well. Oh yea, I ordered mine without queso, I don’t eat cheese.
This taco was SO good. I loved it and will order it every time.

 

OVERALL
Besides the banh mi, everything else I had was very impressive. The tacos are unique and bold, there are so many other items I want to try on the menu, that I’ll probably have to come back a few times.
The service was great as well. Even though you order at a counter, the man that brought us our food kept checking in, refilling our waters, and then cleaned up after us. So, yea, I like this place. I may even have to give up my favorite chicken livers next door a few times to come get take out from here instead.

Food Review: Fujiyama on the Wheels, What a Deal!

I have seen this new, somewhat randomly placed, food truck in Morgan, on Hwy 365, right next to the Kum N Go. I finally decided to see if there were any reviews of the place yet, and there could only be a few found on their Facebook page. Though, all of the 27 FB reviews rated it 5/5. So, I had to get dinner there. Here’s the breakdown:

The Truck

The people were extremely nice and they got all the food I ordered (3 meals, including sushi) out in about 12 minutes. That is pretty fast! So, the experience here was great.

The Menu

I was pleasantly surprised by how affordable everything was. At a regular hibachi restaurant, hibachi chicken would be well over $10 dollars ($14.95 at Maumelle’s only other Japanese restaurant). I was also pleased that there was actual sushi! Though with all of it being cooked sushi, and most of it fried, it isn’t very authentic. However, it seemed cheap, so I had to try some.

The Food

California Bite Roll ($2.99)- top
Description: Deep fried California roll with 3 special sauces.

I was surprised at how much fried sushi I got for only $3!!!! The five pieces were very large and they sliced the sushi BEFORE frying it. So each piece was fully coated in tempura batter and deep fried. Then, it was covered in three sauces, though I could only detect two: spicy mayo and eel. It was good, though hard to eat, because it was so large. Nothing special, except for what a bargain! And if you love your sushi really fried, you will love this.

Seafood Special Roll ($7.95)- bottom
Description: Tuna, crab, shrimp, with yummy sauce deep fried with 3 oshin sauces. (all cooked)

The 8 pieces of this sushi roll was even larger than the California roll. They were packed full of the seafood filling, which mostly tasted of yum yum sauce, not that I’m complaining. The fry on this roll was different, it was crispier than the tempura batter as it appeared to be made of “crunch” and other breadcrumb breading. (If you know Arkansas sushi, you know what “crunch” is.)
I definitely liked the crunchiness of this roll. And there were definitely three sauces on this one, one being sriracha. So, I liked the sweet and slightly spicy combo of the sauce and seafood filling. It was definitely better than the California roll, but $5. But still, $8 for a huge sushi roll? I don’t hear of that anywhere else either. Still cheap!

Hibachi Vegetables ($5.95)

Holy moly, this was a ton of food! The entire to-go container was  packed. The fried rice only consisted of rice and a bit of egg, and it was very bland. Though, it was the perfect texture, not overcooked like many others. The veggies included broccoli, onion, carrots, and zucchini. These were still very al-dente and also weren’t swimming in flavor. However, a cup of yumyum sauce also accompanies each entree. This $6 “meal” (more like 2-3) may be the best deal in Maumelle.

Hibachi Steak ($8.95)

While this again, was quite a deal compared to other places, this was the most disappointing item I bought. The steak was ordered medium-rare, though it was a little overcooked and there wasn’t much flavor. There also wasn’t much of it, period.

With the rice and veggies needing a little extra, I took both hibachi entrees and put them into my larger skillet, added four eggs, soy sauce, and the yum yum packets and made a very delicious fried rice with the veggies and steak mixed in.

While Drew and I ate some suchi, we couldn’t finish it all. We only had a few bites each of the rice and veggie mix. So, now we have those two to-go containers completely full of delicious leftovers. This will easily equal three- four more meals. WHAT A DEAL!

Overall

I am so glad to have this addition in Maumelle! Cheap, heaping amounts of Japanese food? Yes, please! I would order the shrimp hibachi entree instead of the steak. The reviews on that are it is delicious and perfectly cooked. I would definitely get the hibachi vegetables again, even if I have to mix them up and add soy sauce, big deal? And while it will be pretty darn hard to pass up $3 sushi, I may go with trying a couple of the other rolls. Their $5 crunchy shrimp is temping, and I heard people in line saying how good the Maumelle roll is. Will I be back? Definitely. And then I’ll eat for days.