In another exciting installment of “Work Food Trucks!!” we bring you Pitabilities. I’ve had them a few times before, but never got around to actually reviewing them. Now I am! Were these fries special? Actually, kinda. They were really unique among food truck fries I’ve had, in that they were both very consistent in taste, texture and cut, as well as having almost no excess grease, unlike so many food truck fries I’ve had before. These fries are true shoestring fries, only a thickness of about a 2/10, and are as crispy as you’d expect, given this. The crispiness is about a 7.5/10. Not so crispy that you’re at risk of thinking they’re overcooked, but suitably crispy. No salt and seasoning, but again, these fries don’t need it, they’re about as close as a food truck will get to being the platonic ideal of fries. Also, as to be expected, being made to order, they’re extremely hot and fresh. An average serving size, maybe even slightly better than average, costing $3. Basically, these fries are really good, and I hope they have a sit-in restaurant somewhere so I can try them out in person.

Salt/Seasoning: None
Cut: Shoestring
Price:$3.