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Originally Posted by Fbone
I believe that triangle is now a small park-like open space, if I have the right triangle. The area is mostly bricked over small businesses and parking lots. Of course, there are no shortages of restaurants in the area. At the train station corner there is Juanito's, at one time, very popular but seems to have gone downhill recently. On the other side of the tracks is Senor Pepper. I've tried them both and wasn't impressed.
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The change would not surprise me. The visit I mentioned occurred back in the 80's. I expect the food truck guy is long since retired. (I heard he tried to sell the business at one point and got no takers. That stuck me as short sighted on the part of potential buyers, but things were different then.)
These days, food trucks are a thing, and if it's food, someone has figured out how to serve it from a food truck, and does. I speculated at one point that I could try a different ethnic cuisine every day for a year in NYC, buying entirely from food trucks, and still have cuisines untried at the end of the year. That's likely an exaggeration, but probably not much of one.
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Dennis