Voice's choices: Food trucks
Lick Your Lips Mini Donuts
If you haven’t tried Laken Gooch’s gourmet mini donuts then you aren’t a true Tulsa foodie. Yeah, I said it. Her adorable vintage food truck, Lick Your Lips, continues to create new and exciting donut recipes that will have you dreaming of donuts long after your last bite. I ordered the cinnamon sugars, which ran me $4—a food truck steal, in my opinion. The rest of the menu is sprinkled with playfully themed toppings. Catch Lick Your Lips at the Blue Dome Arts Festival, Guthrie Green Food Truck Wednesdays and Freedom Fest.
lickyourlipsminidonuts.com | facebook.com/lickyourlipsminidonuts | @gourmetgooch
The Meltdown
There’s something to be said of a food truck that can take southern comfort food and make it more delicious and even more fun. I couldn’t resist The Meltdown’s easy to eat $8 Conewich, a large homemade flour cone filled with Frito chili pie—hot chili and melted cheese, topped with a scoop of Fritos. It comes with a fork, but if you’re a relentless eater like me, you’ll toss it. Catch The Meltdown at Guthrie Green Food Truck Wednesdays and the Blue Dome Arts Festival.
918.906.9546 | meltdowngrilledcheese.com | facebook.com/meltdowngourmetgrilledcheese
Lone Wolf
Readers voted Philip and Danielle Phillip’s famous Lone Wolf Best Food Truck in our 2015 Best of Tulsa awards, and I couldn’t agree more. My first taste of their $5.95 Kimchi fries—topped with spicy aioli, fermented cabbage and sliced jalapenos—made me feel things I didn’t know I could feel toward food. The plate of fries is big enough to share but good enough to make you not want to. Catch Lone Wolf at The Fur Shop, Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, the Blue Dome Arts Festival and Guthrie Green Food Truck Wednesdays.
918.804.1345 | lonewolftruck.com | facebook.com/lonewolftruck | @lonewolfbanhmi