America’s Favorite Food Truck — We Have a Winner by in Shows, September 25th, 2011

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This season of The Great Food Truck Race has introduced America to eight delicious food trucks, including the two finalists, Hodge Podge and The Lime Truck. While the race on TV winds down, the race to vote for America’s Favorite Food Truck has ended and we have a winner: Chef Tai’s Mobile Gourmet Food Truck from College Station, Texas.

The contest to name America’s Favorite Food Truck started back in July with nearly 600 trucks and asked fans to nominate and vote for their favorite local truck. Over four million people voted and now, Chef Tai can claim the grand prize of $10,000 and the chance to appear on season three of The Great Food Truck Race.

We caught up with Chef Tai Lee to ask him about his passion on wheels, as well as what we can expect from him in the future. Not only is he a Texas A&M graduate, but he’s stuck to his roots and parks his truck around campus, serving the crowd he knows best.

FN Dish: You are a Texas A&M grad and you’ve opened up your truck in Aggieland — you didn’t go very far. Tell us your thinking behind opening up a food truck near campus.
Chef Tai: Well, I was originally going to open my business in Houston or several other cities, but as a new aspiring chef and restaurateur, I figured it would be safer to open in the city where I understood the market and where I had the strongest support from local friends and alumni at Texas A&M University.

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FN Dish: Your menu is a “fun and inexpensive alternative to an upscale dining experience.” Talk to us about it.
Chef Tai: We serve gourmet food at Veritas Wine & Bistro, where I am the executive chef. I wanted to take those dishes and add a touch of quirkiness to them, without charging more than I needed to. For example, instead of popular chili cheese fries, I serve Sweet Potato Poutine With Shiitake Cream Sauce and Melted Cheddar Cheese to offer a twist. Instead of an everyday hamburger, I created a gourmet burger using American Wagyu beef and spicy mayonnaise made with Sriracha chili paste. These entrees cost less than $10, including tax on the truck, but many of these same menu items are found at Veritas for a minimum of $15.

FN Dish: If you had to choose: pulled pork or short ribs?
Chef Tai: This is a mean question, since I could eat short ribs every day. But then again, I am a huge fan of pork. Pork is versatile and inexpensive, so we can offer more bang for the buck to our customers. But if I had to choose, I would have to go with short ribs for their flavor and texture. Get my recipe for Pulled Pork BBQ.

FN Dish: You have a dedicated fan base that helped you reach #1. What would you like to say to them?
Chef Tai: Local residents, Aggie alumni and their friends and family have helped me get to this point. I am nothing without them and I am truly grateful for what they have done for me personally and professionally. I love everyone who has supported me for the past 10 years of my cooking career and who will continue to support me for many more.

FN Dish: What do you plan on doing with the $10,000?
Chef Tai: Part of it will be used for the Texas Wildfire Relief Charity, and rest of it will be used to fix up our food truck to be interstate travel ready.

FN Dish: If you make it to season three, what’s the one lesson you’ve learned from this season that you’ll take with you?
Chef Tai: Many lessons from both seasons one and two have been already been applied to our daily operation. With that being said, being flexible with menu planning will play a pivotal role.

FN Dish: I’m sure you’ve been watching The Great Food Truck Race closely. Who have you been rooting for?
Chef Tai: I must say Hodge Podge — the team is very passionate about what they do. They’ve been through some tough challenges, but they always seem to pull it together last minute.

Comments (94)

  1. Lenae says:

    Well, fabulous. Now we have a REAL reason to watch this show in the future. How many 'Great Food Truck Race' watch parties will happen just because of our local star? Lots, I bet.

  2. Ivy Lucas says:

    Lime was good but they had 2 chiefs Hodge had one….I thought 1500.00 was a little much to give Lime considering they had TWO chiefs…was not even from the start

  3. Izzi says:

    As they say…"Some people wouldn't be HAPPY even with a FREE lunch…They'd have something to complain about"…
    It's over…The BEST TEAM WON. Now go and bitch about your FREE LUNCH…

  4. Kristin says:

    Good luck seeing your winning Fav truck on the show next season. That's a put on. Big truck tacos won it last yr and didn't get to be on the show and they should have been. Best I've ever had!!!!

  5. ssx says:

    The outcome was unfair, not even only because of the speedbump. Hodge showed up 5 mins after Lime, that means they had made up the ENTIRE $1325 they were behind from the speedbump and finished at about the same time. Sorry, but it's obvious Hodge was the better truck, at least in Miami. They were making way more money than Lime way faster. The show really did seem rigged. I'm sick of reality TV.

  6. theNetSmith says:

    Hodge Podge would have been off the show 2 weeks ago were it not for the Korilla stunt. Yes, HP outperformed the Lime Truck in Miami, but they also chose to set up in West Miami on the day that they expected to hit 15K and race to South Beach — a very poor logistical decision.

    I enjoy the show's premise — the Truck Stops reward the cooking abilities of the contestants (LT excelled here in the finale, giving them a head start that they ended up needing) while the Speed Bumps generate drama and highlight the ability to improvise and overcome obstacles (HP didn't miss a beat with the towing incident). I'm still amazed that only ~5 minutes separated the 2 teams at the finish line.

    And more congrats to Chef Tai! Gig 'em!

  7. Vahan says:

    The health code violations on these trucks is amazing. Iwas in the biz for 25 years if I had ever operated like that I would have shut myself down !

  8. JDinOK says:

    Congrats to chef Tai!!
    Hope you get to be on season 3, unlike last years winner Big Truck Tacos!
    Anyone notice? Last years winner was from Oklahoma City and this year it is from College Station and most of the trucks on the show were from California???

  9. Chopper says:

    Congratulations Hodge Podge on a well deserved win..Even if the losers producing this show gave your win to the green truck guys. FN, we will definitely won't be watching next season. But we know you don't care.

  10. JoJo says:

    I was a fan of krorilla all the way. If u didn't cheat u could have made it all the way. Shame on u. U disappoint me

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