Thursday, September 15, 2011

East Side Taco Festival of Innovation

Now this is interesting. 30 trucks serving innovative tacos in the east side. Everything from old school Mexican tacos to modern fusion tacos to ice cream tacos! It's being billed as the largest taco event in America and I can't wait to see how this one turns out. Based on Moveable Feast's track record, I think this is going to be guaranteed good times!

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Saturday, October 22 · 11:00am - 4:00pm

The largest taco event in America. Up to 30 of the most innovative food trucks selling Mexican tacos, Korean tacos, ice cream tacos, and more! Incredible live music. And a "Food Truck Startup" pavilion with everyone you would need to work with to get your dream going.

TACO TRUCKS (MORE TO COME)
Adam's Grub Truck
Architects Kitchen
BBQ Kalbi - Korean
Big Shrimp'n - Shrimp
House of Siam - Thai
Iz It - Hawaiianese
Louisiana Territory - Cajun
MoBowl - Nori
MoGo BBQ - Korean
No Way Jose - Mexican
Seoul on Wheels - Korean
Tac Gos - Mexican
Tacos Los Altos - Mexican
Tandoori Chicken USA - Indian
Tequila Taco - Mexican
The Wow - Filipino
Treatbot - Ice Cream

TACOLYMPICS (MORE TO COME)
Air Accordion
Jalapeno Eating
Lucha Libre
Urban Dictionary

We are also launching a taco into space.

$10 General Admission
$4 Youth Admission (6-12)
FREE Youth Admission for ages 5 and under



History Park
1650 Senter Road
San Jose, CA



Link to Facebook page.


Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Silicon Valley Restaurant Week 2011

Silicon Valley Restaurant Week kicks off today and features a substantial number of San Jose restaurants. Each restaurant will offer a discounted 3-course dinner menu with at least 3 options for each course. Also menu items will represent the restaurants typical portion size and quality... just because it is 3 courses doesn't mean the portions will be skimped out on. The feasting continues all the way up until September 21st.

To see the full list of restaurants and menus, click here!


Tuesday, September 13, 2011

New Street Food Incubator Launches!

Just about all of the incubators in San Jose are focused on technology, so it is refreshing to see something different coming into the mix. Food Social is essentially a street food incubator, helping street food vendors grow a successful business.

Later this week, you'll be able to try out the various food innovations these street vendors have come up with at Motif. Full details below! (You can also check out their site over here).

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What

Food Social, a street food marketplace, features locally produced fare by the
Bay Area food scene’s next big talents. An incubator for up-and-coming street
food vendors, Food Social creates a whole new meaning to “eating local”. Eat
new dishes ranging from $5-$8, mingle with new friends, and enjoy a beautiful
outdoor terrace along with drink specials all night.

Friday, September 16th 2011, 5pm-9pm.
Motif Lounge
389 S. First St.
San Jose, CA

$5 with online registration, $10 for registration at the door.
Visit www.food-social.org to register for the event.
Music by Sketchmoney

Why

Food Social was created to shine the spotlight on a different part of the street
food vending journey…The very beginning. The idea behind Food Social is to
provide a forum that showcases up and coming street food vendors in a way
never before experienced in the South Bay. After personally experiencing the
long, arduous path toward building a successful cart, we wanted to open up a
channel for new food vendors who are working their way up the ladder to build
fans and share their fresh food ideas with their local community. Attend Food
Social and take an exclusive look at the delight that is being cooked up right in
your backyard.


September 2011 Downtown Dimension Highlights


Here are my notes from the latest edition of Downtown Dimension:

  • Groundwerx is continuing to do a great job helping to keep Downtown clean and beautify the most trafficked zones.
  • In 3 and a half months, 360 Residences has rented almost half of its units. They may be able to fill the tower as soon as November, which would be a huge boon for SoFA. As for the other residential high-rises:
    • City Hights: 85% sold
    • The 88: 70% sold
    • Axis: 55% sold
  • The San Pedro Square Market is having their grand opening on Oct. 22nd.  On Sep 17-18 you will be able to get a preview along with SJ Made and SJ Eats.
  • Camera 3 will be hosting video feeds of the world's best operas and ballets.
  • The Historic District will be plugging some major retail gaps very soon. Have a look at this:
    • Zanotto's Express will be opening soon, offering grab-and-go items (which will no doubt be popular with Downtown residents) at 80 S. First.
    • Le Duyen Healthy Spa is coming to 74 S. First St.
    • Original Gravity Public House, a beer and sausage restaurant is coming to 66 S. First St.
    • Cabritos Mexican Bistro is coming to 72 S. First 
  • La Lune Sucree is now open in the former A Taste of Paris location (I've already been here twice, it's amazing... well worth a trip)
  • Downtown streets are becoming safer thanks to a "Stay Away" program that prevents people arrested for drug violations from stepping foot back in certain zones (such as St. James Park). So far the program has been successful and may be expanded to more zones Downtown.
To read the full newsletter, click here!

Monday, September 12, 2011

San Jose 9/11 Remembrance Photos

Courtesy of Thomas Wohlmut:




SJMADE with SJEATS @ San Pedro Square Market!

Of all the events I have plugged this year so far, I have to say I am the most excited about the one below. It will usher in a new, major permanent attraction in San Jose. At the San Pedro Square Market sign lighting last week, Sam Liccardo said this was the beginning of Downtown's second renaissance. I think he's right, and the event coming next weekend will show you why.

I actually see this event as a combination of 3 main attractions:

1.) SJMADE - They will be showcasing local vendors (including The Usuals), south bay culture, San Jose art, and live music. This is a great way to support our burgeoning arts, fashion, and crafts community.

2.) SJEATS - The best food trucks in the Bay Area will be gathering along St. John Street right in front of the Market. They'll also be providing some entertainment.

3.) San Pedro Square Market Soft Launch - You will be able to try out the wine bar also featuring plates of fine cheeses and cold cuts, enjoy a mojito or craft beer at the San Pedro Square Bar, have a pizza baked in a hand-made brick oven imported from Naples at Pizza Bocca Lupo, or maybe even get a haircut at Crewners. This will give you a good sample of what's coming with an ambiance you just can't beat.

If you're reading this blog right now, then you have to mark your calendar for this event. Bring the whole family!

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SJMADE with SJEATS
San Jose, California
September 17 & 18, 2011
San Pedro Square Market

PRESS RELEASE

San Jose Made (SJMADE) found its roots in San Jose, CA, where brother and sister, Mike and Marie Millares of The Usuals, ran small trunk shows featuring products from local brands. The small trunk shows have, since, grown into larger-scale vendor shows for locals who are building independent brands, creating collections, or designing goods in the San Francisco South Bay Area. SJMADE events house vendor and artist booths alongside live music performances by local acts. In response to the growing demand for local goods, SJMADE partnered with SJEATS hoping to continue this unique homegrown shopping and food experience in San Jose, CA.

Some of the Bay Area’s best food trucks are coming to San Pedro Square Market for SJMADE with SJEATS, a vendor and food truck festival based in San Jose, CA. Cuisines spanning the globe will be represented, from Filipino street food to chrome karaoke ice cream trucks. SJEATS was founded by husband and wife team, Ryan and Christine Sebastian. The couple operates Moveable Feast, a traveling food truck and live music event. Thousands of people have attended Moveable Feast events to sample local fare from gourmet food trucks with a helping of live music.

SJMADE with SJEATS is scheduled to run 11:00a to 7:00p on Saturday and Sunday, September 17th and 18th at San Pedro Square Market in downtown San Jose. Admission is free. The growing schedule of vendors and food trucks is available online at: http://www.sanjosemade.com.


Saturday, September 10, 2011

9/11 Events Tomorrow




Office of Cultural Affairs - Office of Economic Development  

        

San Jose Fire Department 9/11 Patriot Day Tenth Anniversary
Sunday, September 11, 2011

Street Closures:

·        Market Street, from Julian to St. James will be closed from 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM.
·        Market Street, from San Fernando to Santa Clara Street, will be closed from 12 Noon to 1:00 PM.
·        Divine Street, from First Street to San Pedro will be closed from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

Schedule of Events:

11:00 a.m. (recommended arrival time for guests) – The Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph, 80 South Market Street, San José

11:30 a.m. - Memorial Mass celebrated by Bishop Patrick McGrath

12:40 p.m. - Memorial March down Market Street to San José Fire Station 1, 225 North Market Street

1:00 p.m. - Reflections on 9/11 by keynote speaker Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren and “Ringing of the Last Alarm”

1:20 pm - Open House at San José Fire Station 1

If you have any questions please contact Fawna Ferguson, Promotions and Events Officer with the City of San José, Office of Cultural Affairs at (408) 793-4350 or by e-mail at:Fawna.Ferguson@sanjoseca.gov