two plates of food on a checkered tablecloth
The Golden Nuggets
Malay Appetizer (Roti Canai)
The Scholar (Chao Mi Fen)
Stir fry turnip cake
The Empress
The Concubine Noodle Soup
a bowl of food with chopsticks
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DFG Noodles Trailer
DFG Noodles food truck
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Chicken with the noodles
Now she's helping Mr. Imbiss out. What a nice girl!
The Emperor
Fun looking truck!
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Menu
Festivities!!
Scholar with egg, minus a bite.
Office Catering
Dan C.
Aug 27, 2022
A terrific food truck, dishing out amazing Asian-flavor inspired goodies, the chicken is delicious every time, great flavors and textures -- always one of the things I looked forward to eating most when in town during SXSW.With things having gotten back to a new normal, looks like they're around the ATX with the schedule posted on their website. Having moved to the area, I'm excited to revisit!
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Britt D.
Mar 14, 2019
Omg the best. I've been wanting to come here when the food truck is here,but they're only on 3rd/Congress on Wednesday's. I ordered the golden nuggets and subbed the rice for the Singapore noodles. Was not disappointed!! Will be coming back and trying more of the food
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Chris M.
Jun 18, 2013
Well I had a helluva time here at DFGN on a recent Friday night - - which happened to be their "Grand Opening" - - offering half off on appetizers?!? Aww yeah I'm all game for a deal on Asian cuisine. Bright trailer, very busy, they're cutting up some veggies and it looks so appetizing. I asked for a recommendation, she says the DFG for sure - - honey soy glazed pork belly, cucumber, cilantro, wrapped in pan cripsed malay bread, finished with chicken curry. Normally $5.50 but it's half off - - AWWW YEAH!! That sounds good, let's do it up. We'll have 1 of these and then hit the bars, don't want to fill up too soon. A few minutes pass, here comes our DFG, it's piping hot and I get some spicy sauce on the side. To no avail I put some on and take a bite - - wow! It really floored me - - awesome flavors mixing together, and I totally love the malay bread it's wrapped in - - way better than a tortilla I tell ya! I get the curry, some pork, sweetness, hot, cilantro, it's literally so damn good I take a couple more bites until my friend Cosmo's like "dude - - half that's supposed to be mine....". Oh, mah fault. Here you go. Cosmo's reaction - - the same, he totally dug it. It was so dang good that we came back to DFGN when the bars closed out to order another one of those awesome DFG appetizers. It tasted just as good as the first - - can't get enough! Customer service was superb! The owner was there, she was very nice and attentive, the other staff were very prompt, courteous, and quick with the execution. They also gave us "goodie bags" filled with cookies for their grand opening, and they had free beer...?!? Wowsers. The food is very tasty and unique, one of a kind. To me that make this a perfect 5-star experience, can't wait to try the other items on their menu along w/ that awesome DFG Appetizer!
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J N.
May 17, 2020
I am so glad I caught them before their respite! It was so tasty, and will be definitely ordering once you are opened back up!
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Daniel R.
Jun 8, 2019
Wow, I'm surprised I haven't reviewed one of my favorite food trucks in Austin!There isn't enough good things to say about this place. Oh! But it can get quite busy, (even though the staff is exceptional) so get there early and if not, it'll be a short wait. And yes, it is worth it. My go to is the DFG Trinity! (It's in small print at the bottom of the menu). There is some spiciness in this but the flavors are exploding with deliciousness! If you ever see the meatballs on special, those are a must add to your order. You will NOT be disappointed. The staff is not only exceptional, but highly skilled and very successful at any food modification you may have.(ie. boiled egg, fried egg, cilantro, etc.)If you're ever downtown around 11-2pm on Friday's, you can probably find this food truck at either Silicon Labs Building (200 or 400 West Cesar Chavez).
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Mike R.
Aug 18, 2019
Solid, great flavor and spice. Chicken is always cooked well, roti is a great addition to a bowl, the curry is ultra good.If you can't decide, get the trinity with curry veg and a roti, it's a great combo
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Charlsie D.
Jun 16, 2017
Update: Thank you, DFG for taking the time out to respond to my review and suggest a sweet sauce I can add - I am sure that will help!Tried DFG for the first time after seeing what a long line they had and figuring something with that much attention must be good! First off, they should get mad credit for their speed and attention to detail. I think their small menu allows them to turn customers super fast, while still being able to make substitutions and customizations. They staff were so incredibly friendly, it blew me away. The food was great, and I'm glad I followed the staff's advice on doing a scholar sub (that had both elements of the scholar and of the golden nuggets) so I could try a bit of both worlds, but I felt like the dish was seriously lacking in a sweet element. The portion size was good (even for a medium - they offer larger sizes as well) but I didn't really scarf it down the way I had planned because I needed that sweetness. All in all, I think this is a fantastic lunch spot if you are in the area. You can't beat that service !
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Brooke N.
Mar 1, 2017
* 5 / 5 stars3 words - Dang. F'ing. Good. DFG is so aptly named... man this place is the bomb dot com. I look forward to it so much every Wednesday that I have a calendar invite in my outlook so that I don't forget (tbh, I don't need the calendar invite because i will never forget to go). First and foremost, the food is TOP QUALITY. Yes, the menu is tiny and they're cooking out of a food truck, but the taste is a ten out of ten. My favorite order is The Scholar with Curry on top. It's always piping hot, very fresh, and nothing is ever soggy (i.e. the noodles are kept separate and the green onion garnish is always put on top at the last minute). The portions are also very generous, and well plated and covered in foil for easy transport back to the office.Their customer service is also on point. Sometimes the line gets very long, but you can tell the crew is busting their butt to get through that line as fast as they can. Everyone is friendly, and the woman taking the orders (potentially the owner?) ALWAYS smiles and thanks customers. They also have a nice loyalty program where if you go there 10 times, you get a little reward :) Finally, just a last shoutout to DFG for keeping it real and repping the Filipino / Malay food out here in Austin. It's awesome to get that kind of variety here - truly a breath of fresh air. There was pork adobo on the specials menu the other week and I couldn't believe it. I doubt you can get that anywhere else in Austin. Thanks DFG!
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Rob R.
May 14, 2019
The highlight of my week. Best char kway teow I've had in austin - they use proper lap cheong- very oily and very satisfying. The Malay (be sure to order the $1 roti) hits the spot without sitting too heavily in your stomach and the Scholar (bee hoon) with a sunny side up egg is paired with really nice homemade sambal for some full balanced flavours. Singapore/malaysia/Indonesia in a little bowl, truly damn f*cking good noodles
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Taylor Z.
Mar 19, 2017
Not a bad place to chow down! I came during SXSW so the prices were skewed a bit so I pretended to eat the food whenever its regular price :)I had the banh mih and potstickers. the potstickers weren't excellent but weren't bad either. Just solid potstickers you find at any asian restaurant. The crispiness was there but I didn't get that flavourful bite on the inside as I would at some top dumpling houses.The banh mih was quite interesting. Not your traditional banh mih since they used a thai style curry with coconut shavings on the meatballs. Was pretty solid but I can see why some people won't like the unique flavor.All in all, a decent food truck! I'll definitely be back to try the noodles since that's what they are known for.
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