“try the infamous Spicy Pork Torta!”
Marination – A Story Once upon a time Kamala and Roz sent their very hard-earned money to Wall Street to grow. Turns out Wall Street wasn’t raised well by its parents, and the once-healthy bundle they sent eastward limped back home, a broken sliver of its former self. The ladies considered the anemic remains they were dealing with, and wondered how on Earth to prop it back up and get it going again?All the thinking and no play made Kamala and Roz hungry. So Kamala marinated some stuff. Then over came a shoulder to lean on and, talking with her mouth full, Kamala admitted things like “I work so hard, I can’t start from scratch again, there’s got to be a way to stop this train before it totally derails. Wow these spicy pork tacos are the best I’ve made in weeks.”The shoulder, being a friend with a full belly and therefore a full brain, replied “Your marinades are exquisite, bordering on ambrosial. Hey, I know, you can build a marinated meat stand on wheels. Ha ha ha.”Kamala’s eyes grew as big as a kimchi rice bowl and Roz’s brain spun like a chrome hubcap. Marination, The Saucy Food Truck, was born.Roz is at the wheel a lot, and you’ll find Kamala’s taking orders and “talking story” every week. Check our website and Twitter http://twitter.com/curb_cuisine> for current location updates. Come kick it on the curb! There isn’t a drive-through, but there’s always plenty of feet parking.And while the Big Blue fills their hearts with mucho glee, the opportunity to add a brick ‘n mortar location to the family was too good to believe, and too good to pass up. Marination Station is alive and well, serving aloha daily in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood (holla!) as of April 2011. Our first stationary spot is Marination Station. Lovingly called “the bricks.” We couldn’t find a super-reliable place to park the truck in Capitol Hill, so we found a permanent home instead! Marination Station has all the favorites from the truck, plus a few extra special items like the now-infamous Spicy Pork Torta, known to fans and friends around town as simply TORTA. Marination Station is located on the UPSTAIRS CORNER of Pike & Broadway. Our technical address is 1412 Harvard Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122, but this is one of those places that most map programs can’t explain to the fullest degree. Featured on Bizarre Foods: America!
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Marination Station
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- Sun, Tue - Sat: 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
- Mon: 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Credit Cards Accepted
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