Our Lemon-Soy Chicken!
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Pork bowl with egg and chicken bowl
Chocolate fountain
Tent rental
a bowl of chicken and coleslaw
The Go Go-Ma Potato Chips are delicious! Thinly sliced, slightly sweet with a delicate crunch :-)
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Our infamous Kielbasa sandwiches topped with fresh cole slaw!
The traditional way to eat Korean BBQ, re-invented!
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Pork Ssam w/ salad
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Pork Ssam
Popping the yolk is the best part!
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Menu
Hannah H.
Jul 3, 2020
Rolling Cow is a Korean food truck that you can usually find in the George Washington University area.I've been following this food truck for some time, and with a day off, I was finally able to check them out!The menu consists of your choice of Ssam (in a rice paper wrap filled with rice and your choice of meat and greens), the LunchBox (rice with your choice of meat and greens), the Hoagie (an 8" toasted sub stuffed with your choice of meat and greens), or a Salad (with your choice of meat and greens). The meat options are: bulgogi, chicken, or samgyupsal; the greens are either a Korean fruit and vegetable mix or a traditional southern-style coleslaw. There are sides, too, such as adding a fried egg or kimchi; you can also up your meat to a double portion of meat or do a half & half.We ordered 2 LunchBoxes - one with bulgogi, double meat, with a fried egg and kimchi, and one with samgyupsal, double meat, with a fried egg and kimchi. Boy, these were SO GOOD! The bulgogi had the right marination going on, and it was savory and had a good soy sauce/garlic taste to it - juicy, not too fatty, and great with the kimchi on the side. The samgyupsal was actually my favorite, as who doesn't like pork belly; the marination of the spices was on point, and this was also pretty delicious with the side of kimchi.I appreciate that the rice was cooked well - thank you! The staff here are SO friendly and SO nice - they take your order and call out when your order's up. There are some hot sauces that you can add, but the meats are so flavorful, you hardly need anything else!Definitely check this food truck out - the quality and the freshness can't be beat, and the portions are generous!+Korean yumminess!+LunchBoxes+friendly staff+check their social media for locations
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Mel B.
Jun 24, 2016
I decided to celebrate my Friday the best way I know how, a delicious food truck lunch! Rolling Cow was a solid contribution to my Friday partay. Rolling Cow has the ever so popular style of choose your style, choose your protein, etc I went with the lunchbox ($11) which is rice, your meat, and your choice of salad or coleslaw. I chose bulgogi with salad. My food was done quickly and I was in shock at how heavy it was! I took it back to my desk and was truly amazed with the amount of food in my box! I am telling you, I could have eaten it for lunch for three days! The bolgogi was perfect. Delicious flavor. Huge portion. I could not stop eating it. I started taking some bites of the salad with my beef and found it to be tasty as well! In the future I will probably opt to pay the $1 for the egg on top. After I finished the salad portion and going HAM on the bulgogi, I had to throw in the towel. My fiance will appreciate the massive portion of leftovers, I am sure! I would definitely recommend Rolling Cow. A little pricey, but the amount of food you get makes it worth it.
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Art P.
Nov 5, 2015
Watch out other Korean and Asian-Fusion trucks, because some stiff competition is rolling your way. That competition is Rolling Cow, and man, they popped onto the scene with a solid menu, great customer service, and a snazzy and clean truck! While they may need to streamline their ordering system a little, the individually prepared food is delivered hot, fresh and in huge serving sizes. To top it off, the dishes are prepared with aesthetics in mind too as my pic and others will show. Overall, Rolling Cow is a great addition to the DC food truck scene and I look forward to trying their pork next time.Only downgraded to a 4 as they will improve as they get into the groove of it. I wouldn't say that the individual meats, rice, salad, etc are the absolute best of DC, but the combination in such generous portions is easily in line with the best that our city has to offer.Give them a try! Go early though if you want to have all menu options available.P.S. - The Go Go-Ma Potato Chips are delicious! Lightly sweet potatoes seasoned with a dash of sea salt. Thinly sliced with a delicate crunch :-)
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Thomas N.
Jul 19, 2018
Food trucks are one of the most interesting things to me when it comes to food. Each food truck is unique in its own different way. So my coworkers and I always go out and try to find the best one! Today we decided to go to rolling cow after we saw their portion size. Now initial perk about rolling cow the meat is cooked to order and you get a lot of it. Draw back it takes forever (30-40minutes)...So I decided to get a lunch box which is meat on top of rice and you can get a side or salad or cole slaw. I then got a bunch of extra stuff! I got the half and half option since I wanted to try both meats. I got the bulgogi (thinly sliced ribeye marinated to perfection) and samgyupsal (sweet and savory pork belly with mild spice). Then, I got an egg and kimchi. However, I asked if they could fry my kimchi and they said we sure can which got me excited. However all that excitement eventually died since it took about 35minutes after I ordered to get my food. Working in dc normally people get 30-60minutes for lunch. So I wished they had let me known a rough estimate of how long it will take for the food beside "we will cook your protein next"Since I waited so long the cashier gave me a free drink and another side of kimchi which was very nice of him. My food looked amazing! I got so much meat, rice, and the extra eggs were definitely worth, since you get two eggs. After getting back to my office I then began to try the food. The bulgogi was well marinated. Same with the pork, however what bothered me was the small pieces of cartilage in the samgyupsal was still there. Since the pork was finely sliced it was hard to see so I ended up biting it a lot which was very unpleasant. The eggs I got it sunny side up and the creaminess took the dish to new levels. The cooked kimchi was nice as well. The coleslaw kind of got lost in the dish for me, maybe since the food was so seasoned a more tangy coleslaw would have made it a more well balanced dish. Overall, I would recommend this place to anyone who enjoys good food trucks because this food truck has amazing food and great customer service! Only thing I would take caution of is the wait time. Ask before you order In case the wait time exceeds your overall lunch period.
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Melody L.
Nov 24, 2017
After walking past rolling cow several times, I decided to finally try it and give in to the amazing smell coming from the truck. The employee taking orders was so friendly and service was efficient. I got the bulgogi lunch box and the beef was incredibly flavorful. I would highly recommend this place for a filling and delicious lunch. They take GWorld!!!
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Justin C.
Aug 24, 2017
Rolling Cow...Holy Cow. Ok, that was corny but really, what a great truck this is. Finally, a Korean food truck that delivers authentic Korean food. You can tell this truck is legit just by the smell of the food emitting from the truck a half a block away. Bonus points for having rice ssam (rice wrap) which a lot of Korean places don't carry. It's such a great ingredient and I'm surprised most Korean restaurants don't offer/carry it. It's definitely a great substitute for tortillas if only because it's something different and a lot of places use crappy tortillas. I got the chicken ssam and it was HUGE. I was honestly shocked at how big it was (TWSS). It did fall apart fairly quickly which sucked but I mean, how can you complain when they overstuff the ssam with meat and veggies? The hot sauce it came with had a nice kick to it too. I do wish they offered different types of sauces, at least a thicker or creamier sauce but the meats and veggies had plenty of flavor to them. Great truck. Will get my Korean food fix here from now on.
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Armani Y.
Jul 27, 2017
Amazing food truck!!! Even more amazing that they accept Gworld for GWU students. Their menu is concise and straight to the point. They offer 3 meats. Beef, chicken, and pork. They also offer 3 ways of getting the meat. 1. Wrap or sub 2. Lunchbox served with rice and salad 3. Salad with meat on top I personally enjoy the bulgogi (beef) and the pork Belly mixed with a fried egg. Getting two meals ad well as a fried egg is a dollar extra each. The coleslaw is amazing as well. It isn't too much mayo in it which makes it a nice and light side. This food truck offers some of the bet bulgogi in the area! The owner is very pleasant as well. He's sure to address you by your name after swiping your card. It's the little things that count when it comes to businesses that can make them stand out. You can definitely tell that he values his customers.
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Janette B.
Feb 7, 2017
Rolling cow,Please roll on over to St. Louis & park that food truck here permanently! My husband & I were hungry after a morning exploring all the D.C. Landmarks. We hopped off the closest metro & beelined it to check out the gwu lunch food trucks. The block had a dozen or so food trucks, but I had Rolling Cow already in mind. We ordered the bulgogi lunchbox & pork Ssam (rice wrap). Both were phenomenal, packed w/ meat & flavor. Follow them on twitter & stalk them if you're in the D.C. area. Bomb food!
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Brian L.
Jan 27, 2017
The food is really good and it is super authentic.What I would recommend is getting the chicken rice plate and get it with side of salad.You can get the fried egg on top if you want.There is one person taking the order and one person who is grilling the meat, so the average wait time is about 5-10 minutes for your order.Because they grill different meat each time, so they often do all the chicken order, then the pork order then the beef order etc.I would not recommend getting the side items such as kimchi because the portion is kinda big.I wish they could just give it when you order.Also if you want something spicy, get the chef spicy sauce- its like a mixture of hot sauce and gojuchangIt is bit expensive,but it is worth it based on the portion and the deliciousness.
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Lauren G.
Jun 5, 2017
I got the half beef and half pork lunchbox with a salad and rice. They load up on the meat so this will easily be eaten as my lunch tomorrow as well. This softens the $13 price tag I paid! I think if I didn't do half and half (different meats) it would have been around $11. Since it was my first time I had to try both!The beef was crazy good. It had amazing flavor and wasn't too fatty. The pork was great too but definitely on the fatty side. Both meats had rich flavors and were tasty and juicy.The salad had no dressing which I thought was odd and the rice wasnt outstanding but the meat was a 10/10. I want to try the coleslaw next time!
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