Wagyu Wagon was one of the food trucks at a party my company threw. When I walked up there was literally no one in front of me which made me happy to think this would be a quick transaction. I was wrong. I placed an order for a burger with caramelized onions and cheese. Another 20 minutes later I finally had my food. I didn't know they were making them to order, and if so they should give a head's up. Also, for that 20 minute wait I thought the burger was just ok. Not going to be checking this one out again.
Review Source:Just had Aaron cater our wedding reception. The event was outside. You should have seen the look on our guest's faces' when this beautiful truck drove into the backyard. Aaron was professional and even tried to help us finish setting up the party.
His food was fantastic...FANTASTIC!!!
Sanchez, Shrimp Tacos and Buffalo Chicken sandwiches were all great.
Thanks WAGYU WAGON!!!
The Longhorn burger was absolutely amazing. Â Delicious Kobe beef patty for only $10?! Â Oh, yes. Â The beef was cooked to perfection.
Dirty Sanchez was also great, but just couldn't compare to the Longhorn. Â The chorizos didn't really enhance the burger that much.
Wish the fries weren't as soggy. Â However, it is about the burgers, so. Â :)
I've tried a number of items from the Wagyu Wagon menu and think the food is delicious. People complain about the prices but the food is coming to you and since you're not at a sit down restaurant any tip would be nominal. They are serving quality food so be willing to pay a little more people. This isn't a traveling McDonald's. Or don't pay more but don't complain about it.
Review Source:I stumbled across the Wagyu Wagon while they were sitting on a little service drive for Grant Park off of Monroe. Tried the burger. The beef was quality, and had that nice buttery flavor you only seem to get from top-notch beef (for another example, check out Bad Apple's Wagyu Wednesday, or their triple threat sliders). So the beef was great, but at $9 for a burger, I was hoping for the rest of the burger to live up to the standard. The bun was plain, the condiments ordinary, and the cole slaw bland. Its a shame, because the condiments for the other dishes (like the tacos, as a previous reviewer mentioned) seemed very inspired.
Based on what I had, I can't really give them high marks. Concept is there, but all the pieces don't quite fit yet. Maybe next time I'll get the tacos and re-evaluate.
The Wagyu Wagon is a great food truck with a variety of choices with wagyu beef. Â Really great juicy beef. Â Try the delectable wagyu tacos with your choice of red guajillo or tamatillo sauce with onions, cilantro, and avocado creme. Â Delish! Â Their bahn mi sandwich is also good that includes wagyu short ribs in a lemongrass aoli.
The food by the way is cooked fresh in the truck so you may not see them in your neck of the woods in chicago until the new food truck ordinance is passed. Â They do however make themselves available at a variety of sanctioned events all over the city so keep a look out for them. Â Great find.