Haan Ghin

I was reading my feeds on the train (since I don’t drive, I often am writing posts or reading blogs or links on FB/Twitter/whatever as I commute) and came across the Oregonions’ article on Portland’s Top 10 new food cartsof 2014. That’s where I learned about a food cart that was only a few blocks from me by co-owners Anthony Manivanh and Ann Derryberry, a Laotian little shack/cart right by the PSU Library at SW Park and Harrison.
Haan Ghin and co-owners Anthony Manivanh and Ann Derryberry Haan Ghin and co-owners Anthony Manivanh and Ann Derryberry

It’s only open during the daytime and on the weekdays (aka Monday – Fridays 11isham-2:30 or 3pm, which is why I had never been able to visit. When there was one day that I had some online meetings in the morning but no need to be in the office until right after lunch, so I decided to grab some of their food to go on my way in.

Laos is a country just to the east of Thailand, and similar to its other neighbors Burma, Vietnam, and Cambodia but most similar to Thailand. In fact, the two languages are extremely close, but yet have differences. At least, it’s different enough that when I hear the language and sentence structures and see the written language, it is both familiar but I also don’t fully understand. I can read a few of the letters (and fully read the Open sign), but when reading the menu there are letters I just don’t know. Haan sounds like Ah-Haan which is food in Thai, and Ghin means to Eat.

You are going to get the same experience with the food of Haan Ghin – it will be reminiscent of Thai food in some ways, but also new.
Haan Ghin, a Laotian Food Cart in Portland Haan Ghin, a Laotian Food Cart in Portland

The Haan Ghin menu is small, which I take as a sign of expertise. I went with both the Mii Gai and and Laap Gai main dishes.

Mii Gai in both Laos and Thai means Noodles (Mii) and Chicken (Gai). The details are that these are egg noodles with housemade sweet and savory Mii sauce topped with chicken, ong choy, fried garlic/shallots, scallions and crispy chicken skin. I was sorely tempted to pay a mere $1 more for extra chicken skin but wanted to show you what a regular order looks like, so held in my greed. It is a sacrifice I still think about.
Mii Gai, egg noodles with housemade sweet and savory Mii sauce topped with chicken, ong choy, fried garlic/shallots, scallions and crispy chicken skin from Haan Ghin, a Laotian Food Cart in Portland Mii Gai, egg noodles with housemade sweet and savory Mii sauce topped with chicken, ong choy, fried garlic/shallots, scallions and crispy chicken skin from Haan Ghin, a Laotian Food Cart in Portland Mii Gai, egg noodles with housemade sweet and savory Mii sauce topped with chicken, ong choy, fried garlic/shallots, scallions and crispy chicken skin from Haan Ghin, a Laotian Food Cart in Portland Mii Gai, egg noodles with housemade sweet and savory Mii sauce topped with chicken, ong choy, fried garlic/shallots, scallions and crispy chicken skin from Haan Ghin, a Laotian Food Cart in Portland

I thought that would be my favorite dish. I am a sucker for Southeast Asian noodle dishes, especially if they have egg noodle. But, do not overlook the spicy Laap Gai. This is a dish of minced chicken that you eat in lettuce wraps and can adorn with cucumber, a pinch of sticky rice, and a little scoop of jaew bawng (a dark thick reddish paste made from chiles and galangal root).
Laap Gai. This is a dish of minced chicken that you eat in lettuce wraps and can adorn with cucumber, a pinch of sticky rice, and a little scoop of jaew bawng (a dark thick reddish paste made from chiles and galangal root) from Haan Ghin, a Laotian Food Cart in Portland Laap Gai. This is a dish of minced chicken that you eat in lettuce wraps and can adorn with cucumber, a pinch of sticky rice, and a little scoop of jaew bawng (a dark thick reddish paste made from chiles and galangal root) from Haan Ghin, a Laotian Food Cart in Portland Laap Gai. This is a dish of minced chicken that you eat in lettuce wraps and can adorn with cucumber, a pinch of sticky rice, and a little scoop of jaew bawng (a dark thick reddish paste made from chiles and galangal root) from Haan Ghin, a Laotian Food Cart in Portland Laap Gai. This is a dish of minced chicken that you eat in lettuce wraps and can adorn with cucumber, a pinch of sticky rice, and a little scoop of jaew bawng (a dark thick reddish paste made from chiles and galangal root) from Haan Ghin, a Laotian Food Cart in Portland

Really, just look at those photos, and know that it is as excellent as it looks.
Haan Ghin food cart in Portland's delicious craveable dish of Mii Gai in both Laos and Thai means Noodles (Mii) and Chicken (Gai). The details are that these are egg noodles with housemade sweet and savory Mii sauce topped with chicken, ong choy, fried garlic/shallots, scallions and crispy chicken skin Haan Ghin food cart in Portland's delicious craveable dish of Mii Gai in both Laos and Thai means Noodles (Mii) and Chicken (Gai). The details are that these are egg noodles with housemade sweet and savory Mii sauce topped with chicken, ong choy, fried garlic/shallots, scallions and crispy chicken skin

You can find out more about Haan Ghain on their Facebook page or also follow them at @HaanGhin on Twitter

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Mama Chow’s Kitchen

One of the reasons I always am very excited for the Eat Mobile food cart festival in April every year is that it is an opportunity for me to discover new food carts. Since I work in Beaverton, I miss out on a lot of the food carts that are open for lunch downtown on the weekdays. I also don’t tend to be out eating at the “late night pods” that start from 11pm on on the weekend nights. Usually one of the main reasons I get to enjoy a food cart is if I happen to have an appointment so I am working a half day. Of course, that’s still no excuse completely since even though not all of them are open, there are some open at other hours and on the weekend, and at other cart pods besides downtown.

A couple weeks ago after a dentist appointment, I took the opportunity to go grab lunch at one of the food carts that really impressed me at Eat Mobile 2014 this year (as I recapped previously). This was the Mama Chow’s Kitchen food cart, which had provided a sample of fried chicken wing with honey soy glaze, garlic noodles… YUM. Also, their cart is adorable!
Eat Mobile 2014 My vote for best food cart sample was Mama Chow's Kitchen with their sample of fried chicken wings with honey soy glaze, garlic noodles... YUM. Also, their cart is adorable! Eat Mobile 2014 My vote for best food cart sample was Mama Chow's Kitchen with their sample of fried chicken wings with honey soy glaze, garlic noodles... YUM.

My stop around lunchtime at 12 was very fortunate, because I got the second to last chicken order at the cart! The cart is located at SW 2nd and Stark, just a half block away from Mother’s Bistro. There, Jeff Chow, transplant from Oakland and trained chef is bearing his Mama’s recipes, offering choices such as or his mom’s Wontons in wonton soup, lollipop wings, kalua pork, or garlic noodles.
Jeff Chow, proprietar of Mama Chow's Kitchen, taking orders at Mama Chow's Kitchen for his mom's Wontons in wonton soup (pork, shrimp or chicken wontons in house broth with baby bok choy), lollipop wings (honey soy garlic glaze with jasmine rice and baby bok chow), kalua pork with garlic noodles and cayote squash, or garlic noodles that are fresh made local noodles with chayote squash and onion relish

There are a generous number of wontons in that Wonton Soup, with his mom’s wontons full of flavorful pork, shrimp or chicken in the house broth with baby bok choy. It’s the best wonton soup I’ve ever had. I took the photos below before adding anything extra, but there are lots of various condiments, including spicy hot sauce to amp up this soup even more.
Mama Chow's Kitchen, taking orders at Mama Chow's Kitchen for his mom's Wontons in wonton soup (pork, shrimp or chicken wontons in house broth with baby bok choy) Mama Chow's Kitchen, taking orders at Mama Chow's Kitchen for his mom's Wontons in wonton soup (pork, shrimp or chicken wontons in house broth with baby bok choy)

The garlic noodles are amazing, fresh made with chayote squash and onion relish. It sounds simple, but it is so good you will gobble it all up faster than you think. Yes, you can get them with the other dishes probably on his menu, but you want a whole order of these noodles.
Mama Chow's Kitchen: Garlic noodles and cayote squash, or garlic noodles that are fresh made local noodles with chayote squash and onion relish Mama Chow's Kitchen: Garlic noodles and cayote squash, or garlic noodles that are fresh made local noodles with chayote squash and onion relish

From my second try of these chickens, let me confirm that these are justifiably raved about lollipop chickens that come in a honey soy garlic glaze with jasmine rice and baby bok choy. You can see the lollipop name comes from the fact that the meat is pushed up slightly to expose a bone handle. The chicken is juicy inside, but the skin is crisped up from the glaze. The only improvement or recommendation I have for you when you order is to switch out the rice with those excellent garlic noodles.
Mama Chow's Kitchen justifiably raved about lollipop wings with honey soy garlic glaze with jasmine rice and baby bok choy

He makes everything fresh so there may be a 5-7 minute wait, but it’s worth it.

You can find/follow more of the deliciousness of Mama Chow’s Kitchen at their Facebook page, or on their Instagram @MamaChowsKitchen or on their Twitter @MamaCsKitchen

As a side note, because of the timing of this post… I just want to point out that if you are going to OBF, Mama Chow’s is open from 11-3 so you could bring it as your lunch, and they are also open 12-5 on Saturdays if you attend OBF that day. The cart is only a few blocks away (1/2 block North of the Mother’s Bistro on SW 2nd)

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Eat Mobile 2014 is Sun April 27!

Have you heard of Eat Mobile before? It’s a food cart festival that is located in the parking lots outside of OMSI. More than 30 food carts are in attendance, offering samples of their foods. Several carts offer more than one sample item. It’s a great way to try food carts that are usually all over the city, all gathered together conveniently in one place for you, and offering you samples to help you know what they are each about with the hope you will visit them in the future!

This year, it is being held on April 27, which is a Sunday. You can buy tickets now and they are $50 Pre-Tasting Sold Out! (this gets you early admission and free beverages for that pre-tasting time of 1-2:30pm before continuing to eat until the end at 6pm) or $30 General Admission (eating time from 2:30-6pm). All the food samples are included in the price of admission, but alcoholic beverages are on your own.

I personally always buy the pre-tasting because if you are fast, you can hit most of the carts even before the General Admission crowd enters, and so you won’t be waiting in line as much. I call that well worth the price. According to the FAQ this year they are calling it a “carefully curated roster of Willamette Week’s favorite food carts”, so I’ll report back if anything has changed. In all my previous years though, all the carts were open and giving samples during the pre-tasting.

Attending Eat Mobile is a great way to get to know all the up and coming carts- there have been several times that’s how I got introduced to places that later became brick and mortar, such as Lardo and Fifty Licks and Cheese & Crack, to name a few. According to the list at Willamette Weekly, the carts signed up to participate include

  • 808 Grinds
  • Bamboo Café
  • Bardo’s Grill
  • Bro Dogs
  • Creperie du Lys
  • Dalo’s Food Cart
  • Fifty Licks
  • Gonzo
  • Hapa Ramen
  • Hungry Heart PDX
  • Kalua Pig PDX
  • Kesone Asian Fusion
  • KOI Fusion
  • Little Boba Truck
  • Love Belizean
  • Maine Street Lobster Co.
  • Mama Chow’s Kitchen
  • Masala Pop
  • Mildred’s Sweet Treats
  • Mix N Match Creamery
  • Moberi
  • Momo Cart
  • Native Bowl
  • PDXSliders
  • Sila Thai Food, LLC.
  • Sivad’s House of Soul
  • So Cold
  • Southern Belle’s
  • Taqueria La Merced
  • Thick Deep Dish Pizza
  • Thrive
  • Topped ICK

I also promise you, you will get very, very full. I actually want to try a lot of carts so endeavor to only take 2 bites of every sample, and carry a little tote bag with ziploc bags when samples are bigger so I can enjoy them over the next couple days too!

Map of Eat Mobile 2012 layout
Map of Eat Mobile 2012 layout

Here are a few photos from previous Eat Mobile years to give you a glimpse of the atmosphere and samples of food, and also a link to my previous recaps if you want to learn more about what might be available!

Will you be there? This is one of my favorite food events in Portland all year!

Eat Mobile 2014 

Sunday April 27, located in the parking lot outside of OMSI

$30 General Admission (2:30-6pm)

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Pulehu Pizza

I’ve already raved about Pulehu Pizza and their delicious grilled pizzas in a previous post, so here are just some photos so you can see the awesomeness I procured from their food cart truck at 4th and Stark… Here’s a photo of their very cool truck.

Pulehu Pizza, Portland food truck grilled pizza Pulehu Pizza, Portland food truck grilled pizza

Pulehu Pizza Truffle Oil Mushroom pizza, with Freshly sautéed baby bella Mushrooms, fresh Garlic, Ricotta cheese, White Truffle Oil & fresh cracked Black Pepper
Pulehu Pizza Truffle Oil Mushroom pizza, with Freshly sautéed baby bella Mushrooms, fresh Garlic, Ricotta cheese, White Truffle Oil & fresh cracked Black Pepper, Portland food truck grilled pizza

Pulehu Pizza Alsatian Pizza inspired by an Eastern French Favoritr, with a sour cream base topped by shaved onions, bacon & St Nectaire Cheese
Pulehu Pizza Alsatian Pizza inspired by an Eastern French Favoritr, with a sour cream base topped by shaved onions, bacon, St Nectaire Cheese, Portland food truck grilled pizza Pulehu Pizza Alsatian Pizza inspired by an Eastern French Favoritr, with a sour cream base topped by shaved onions, bacon, St Nectaire Cheese, Portland food truck grilled pizza

Pulehu Pizza Strawberries & Crème Flamee Fresh Strawberries, Lemon Zest & Fresh Mint on a creamy base. LOVE. L O V E
Pulehu Pizza Strawberries and Crème Flamee Fresh Strawberries, Lemon Zest & Fresh Mint on a creamy base, Portland food truck grilled pizza Pulehu Pizza Strawberries and Crème Flamee Fresh Strawberries, Lemon Zest & Fresh Mint on a creamy base, Portland food truck grilled pizza

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Photo Retrospective: Eat Mobile 2013

Eat Mobile 2013 on April 27 was the sixth annual food cart festival event, a one price but then all you can sample (but to respect the individual cart owners, one taste per cart) event for charity, sponsored by Willamette Week and OMSI, among others (for instance, I totally covet the waxy chapstick that Yelp offers, and this is why I always lean towards Vitamin Water for flavored waters). With 50 carts participating, even a small bite from each is more than filling. The general admission tickets are a steal for such a meal at $20, but since they sell a few thousand tickets, you should expect the lines… or do as I always do every year, buy the $50 pre-tasting tickets for early entrance for an hour along with complimentary beverages from Pabst Blue Ribbon and Bota Box and move fast!

I always find this worthwhile, and have it marked on my calendar every year as a must do event. I have attended previously as evidenced by my previous blog posts in 2012, in 2011 (which also included opportunities to purchase tickets for a special Friday food cart tour and a Saturday food cart tour I also participated) in conjunction with Forktown Food Tours, and in 2010. As many of you know, I don’t own a car so rely on walking or public transit which means I don’t too far (aka across the river) for unknown food explorations, and working full time in Beaverton means I miss many food cart hours that cater to lunch (sorry the after drinking/dancing late night is too late for me!). So this event is always an exciting way to be introduced to what is out there in food carts for me.

My personal picks for favorites among the tastes I had this year included…

The beautiful taste and design of Cheese & Crack‘s adorable little setup that advertised their cart wares (Portland’s second cheese food cart!) during the festival in a rustic charming way, and their taste was mapped out expertly and presented gorgeously. Cheese & Crack’s taste was Castelvetrano olive mousse, Cana De Oveja cheese, pork terrine, and a chocolate filbert ganache with rock salt all served on a handmade special edition Rustic Butter Cracker. No surprise they won the Eat Mobile 2013 Style Award.
Eat Mobile 2013 food cart festival Willamette Week Portland Cheese & Crack, cheese cart Eat Mobile 2013 food cart festival Willamette Week Portland Cheese & Crack, cheese cart Eat Mobile 2013 food cart festival Willamette Week Portland Cheese & Crack, cheese cart

Judge’s Choice award winner La Sangucheria with their empanadas, fried fresh and worth waiting in line for. Though since I paid extra for the pre-tasting (totally worth it because if you come with the larger crowd you will inevitably spend a lot of time waiting in lines), the line was only maybe a handful of people, and later I returned and they had gotten into a better rhythm and had more laid out- though once the regular crowd of you know, thousands came in, there is no avoiding being in the weeds.
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Hungry Heart Cupcakes, where I turned away from the obvious choice of the “Sweet n Salty” cupcakes with creamy peanut butter frosting and Carlton Farms applewood smoked bacon to reward myself with the incredible apple panna cotta with hard cider caramel and browned butter blondies. I was surprised they didn’t win people’s choice with their sweet but savory treats.
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But I did understand why People’s Choice award winner Garcelon’s Soup & Grilled Cheese did get votes, as the spicy crab chowder was complex in flavor and was so comforting.
Eat Mobile 2013 food cart festival Willamette Week Portland Garcelon's Soup & Grilled Cheese spicy crab chowder Eat Mobile 2013 food cart festival Willamette Week Portland Garcelon's Soup & Grilled Cheese spicy crab chowder

I liked the taste from Gamila, offering Moroccan American Cuisine, I appreciated the layering of all the flavors of sweet, salty, savory, even hints of sour, and the warm chicken with the cool sauces.
Eat Mobile 2013 food cart festival Willamette Week Portland Gamila Moroccan American Cuisine Eat Mobile 2013 food cart festival Willamette Week Portland Gamila Moroccan American Cuisine

I appreciated Moberi and their super refreshing smoothies powered by bikes, and the aromas in the air that wafted from Bora Bora’s grilled chicken. I couldn’t find a website for Bora Bora so this Portland Food.org forum thread will have to suffice for you to find out more.
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Another sweet temptation was Sugar Shop and their delectable goodies of salted caramel gooey stuffed brownies, molasses spiced cookies, and red velvet cake with cream cheese icing. Also, they had the cutest aprons!
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I waited in line to finish all my tastes with ice cream scoops from Scoop and Fifty Licks. I can’t decide between you two, I love you both. At Fifty Licks I had the toasted milk ice cream, while at Scoop I had both the Salted Caramel and the Bourbon Buttered Pecan at Scoop. Sorry, you were too good to only have one taste.
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More photos of the bounty of this food cart festival: Ramy’s Lamb Shack with gyros and baklava, Popcorn Publishers and kettle corn, PDX 671 offering tastes of Guam, Creperie Du Lys and their buckwheat crepes, a Lettuce Wrap taste from Kesone Asian Fusion, J Mo’s Sandwich Shack offering meatballs or pulled pork tastes, Pizza Contadino with handmade sourdough crust, Fuego Portland Burritos and Bowls wisely decided to give tastes of burrito bowls, and Thrive Pacific NW gave me a chance for a healthy sustainable taste!

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Chez Dodo and a taste of Mauritian Paradise with this deconstructed samosa, Frank-N-Stein is rocking a little red cart, Gaufre Gourmet and their lil liege waffles you choice of a sweet or savory taste (seriously, check out their websites, it is the best I have seen for a Portland food cart, with food porntastic photos of all their menu items!).

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Happy Flower Food Company offered cute little Hummingbird Cake with bananas, pineapple, pecans, cream cheese frosting, I was introduced to the interesting blend of crunch and Indian spices from Masala Pop, Hawaii was cheerfully represented by 808 Grinds and their 808 fried chicken, the Bunk Truck (the mobile truck version of Bunk Sandwiches) gave generous portions of the Cubano sandwich, Taco Pedaler managed making fresh tacos while also offering a chips and salsa bar, Gonzo was rocking some intense sauces with their chickpea fries, and Snoop helped pimp out So Cold Shaved Ice.

It was such an buffet of riches. During the evening, DJ DMoe Funk made waiting so much more fun by giving us music to dance in line or groove to. There was also a culinary stage with presentations of food demonstrations and food science sponsored by Whole Foods and OMSI but I needed to lie down to digest… well at least, after walking briskly back home (I also walked from home to OMSI/Eat Mobile… though I don’t think that burned nearly enough calories to counter what I sampled!)

Eat Mobile 2013 food cart festival Willamette Week Happy Flower Food Company Hummingbird Cake with bananas, pineapple, pecans, cream cheese frosting Eat Mobile 2013 food cart festival Willamette Week Masala Pop Indian spiced kettle corn popcorn Eat Mobile 2013 food cart festival Willamette Week 808 Grinds Eat Mobile 2013 food cart festival Willamette Week 808 Grinds Eat Mobile 2013 food cart festival Willamette Week Bunk Truck Sandwiches Cubano sandwich Eat Mobile 2013 food cart festival Willamette Week Taco Pedaler Eat Mobile 2013 food cart festival Willamette Week Taco Pedaler Eat Mobile 2013 food cart festival Willamette Week Taco Pedaler Eat Mobile 2013 food cart festival Willamette Week Gonzo food cart Eat Mobile 2013 food cart festival Willamette Week Gonzo food cart Eat Mobile 2013 food cart festival Willamette Week So Cold Shaved Ice Snoop Eat Mobile 2013 food cart festival Willamette Week So Cold Shaved Ice Snoop

If any of these pictures intrigues you, please go out and support your local entrepreneurs and visit these food carts! These local businesses work hard to participate in this event and everyday in their food cart (mobile or not), show them that you appreciated the exposure they had at Eat Mobile and give them your money and get some yummy food! You can look up any of these food carts at Food Carts Portland to see what food carts may be in your area and what their menus might offer, and look up reviews and more photos on Yelp Portland and reviews also at Willamette Week.

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