Eat Drink KL: Cowboys Food Truck @ SS15 Subang, Jaya One & More

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Cowboys Food Truck @ SS15 Subang, Jaya One & More

Barnstorming the Klang Valley's food truck rodeo, Cowboys seems set to ride high with a lip-smacking selection of southern American cooking that'll easily lasso a stampede of customers from across Subang, Petaling Jaya & beyond.

 
A tip of the hat to cowboys Christopher & Nizar & cowgirl Jan for creating one of our favourite food trucks in Malaysia. From Italian food trucks to Mexican ones, we've visited each truck at its street-side launch over the past six months - Cowboys ranks among the top two, doing immediate justice to the concept by exploring what makes a food truck truly interesting & worthwhile.

 
Cowboys' menu illustrates the influence of ex-engineering student Nizar's years in Dallas, Texas; his former Taylor's College compadre Christopher spent time in Australia, where culinary innovation is also a cornerstone of the cities. It makes sense that they're trying to offer something different at their truck that's scarcely found even at full-fledged restaurants in KL.

 
Cowboys earns its spurs with basic po-boy sandwiches that make for a satisfactory snack; The Big Texan showcases thick, tender slices of slow-smoked beef brisket with slaw & chipotle mayo in home-made crusty loaves. RM12.90.

 
Or try the buttermilk fried chicken po-boy instead (RM10.90) - better still, have both. Cowboys hopes to operate on most nights outside Public Bank at SS15 Subang; on weekends, you might also catch them at Jaya One during the daytime or at functions. Updates on Instagram at cowboysfoodtruck

 
Guilty pleasures galore - Cowboys isn't horsing around when it comes to calories, but we can't help munching on these buttermilk fried chicken wings, tossed in a choice of creamy garlic parmesan or spicy BBQ sauce (RM12.90 for six pieces). Very crunchy on the outside, very juicy within.

 
For pure protein, it's hard to beat the Chuck Norris Platter (RM19.90), with beef brisket, chicken chop & wings. Nizar says Cowboys started trying to get off the ground early this year; we're glad to be welcoming & introducing them before 2014 ends.

 
Meanwhile back at the ranch, Cowboys' customers can also check out side dishes of seasoned fries, served fresh & steaming-hot, plus Mom's Potato Salad, a recipe of Nizar's mother, who can be spotted greeting folks by her son's truck. Giddy up, y'all; expect to hear much more about Cowboys Food Truck in the months ahead.

 
Cowboys Food Truck
Outside Public Bank, 6pm-10pm on some nights, SS15 Subang Jaya. Elsewhere in Kuala Lumpur & Selangor at other times.

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