Drunken noodles and dumplings
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Chicken Sate with Drunken Noodles and Fried Rice
Thai iced tea with bubbles, beef egg roll, mango sticky rice, and lamb/beef drunken noodles.
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drunken noodles
Chicken drunken noodles
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Drunken noodles
Pad Thai with chicken
Tofu pad thai and tofu drunken noodles, plus giant Thai iced coffee and Thai iced tea.
drunken noodles with meatballs, shrimp, chicken and tofu
Drunken noodles w/lamb meatballs
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Sang On Wheels Drunken Noodles with Meatballs and Bubble Thai Iced Tea
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All kinds of stuff they found in their trash
Drunken noodles with lamb balls, shrimp and chicken.
Shrimp wonton soup, with egg noodles (aka ramen)
Delicious Pho!!!!! Amazing as always (all her food is great, love drunken noodles, fried rice, Thai tea, egg rolls, spring rolls, etc etc)
Delicious Pho!!!!! Amazing as always (all her food is great, love drunken noodles, fried rice, Thai tea, egg rolls, spring rolls, etc etc)
Paul Lu H.
Oct 9, 2024
Their drunken noodles were superb. They had an excellent smoky flavour. The dumplings were simply delicious.
Read MoreTim W.
May 9, 2023
Sang is a force of nature. The friendliest food vendor you'll ever meet, and she really wants her customer to be happy. Huge portions of delicious food for not a lot of money. She's often experimenting with new fusion ideas and offering free samples to see if they will fly. Look for the yellow and blue truck, or call her for catering! We've used her several times to great reviews from our guests.
Read MoreFox E.
Sep 11, 2016
I've sang in a lot of places, in pubs, clubs, bars, coffee shops, bookstores, malls, outdoor festivals, streets, subways, you name it. But unlike James Corden, I've never Sang On Wheels.This food truck, though, has.What to get: whatever she gives you. That's not just for this truck but general advice for life.Amazing service from a woman that really cares and will stuff your box (so to speak) full of all kinds of crazy wild food. The service definitely gets a 5.The prices and food are a 4. They are good but not amazing. You get a ton of food, including meatballs and drunken noodles and all sorts of other weird stuff. It's all good but none of it was like, omg wow I can't wait to come back.The Thai Tea Bubble Tea was pretty yum, but the bubbles in it were not so fresh at all. I'd have enjoyed it more if I had ordered it without bubbles.Overall a great experience. My first food in DC after driving non stop from Pittsburgh, where I had just driven to from Buffalo. A crazy long drive which ended in me eating a ton of food from this truck and so it will always be a really positive memory for me.But if you've already tried it and enjoyed it, then I just Sang to the choir. Wheeeeeelllllls... I better be going. I have to talk to my friends from Ireland, Scotland, and Wheels.
Read MoreArt P.
Feb 2, 2014
Customer Service is a big deal to me - especially when it comes to food trucks. In the case of Sang on Wheels, few come close to how amicable they are. This was my second visit in three years only because, until the DC Food Truck Lottery (love it or hate it), they did not visit near my work very often. I didn't recall from my first visit anything extraordinary about their service, but that was not long after they started...I think their first week. Anyway now, Sang on Wheels seems to go out of their way to leave a positive impression with each and every customer. In my case, not only did I get what I ordered, she doubled the amount of noodles that would typically come with the meal and added extra chicken too. This was no exception as my coworker got the same and we were each given free egg rolls too. I also ordered the Asian Empanada which is apparently a new offering. Overall, the chicken and noodles I would give a 3 or 3.5...but the volume of food for the money bumps it to a solid 4. The egg rolls and empanadas? 5.0 hands down.The impact of the DC Food Truck Lottery has largely been negative for the consumer in the Foggy Bottom area as variety is sorely lacking compared to before. But this is one exception where they brought an elusive truck back to my backyard.Check them out...but make sure that you are hungry!
Read MoreRich W.
Feb 21, 2014
Sang is my new must-visit foodtruck! I had become a big fan of hers through Yelp reviews and word of mouth, but all I could do was to watch her pop up in other neighborhoods via her Twitter feed, and even then her occasional appearances were as unpredictable as a groundhog, due to her splitting her time between running her food truck and cutting hair (see reviews for SangInWoodleyPark). Now she spends most of the week serving food (I heard you can also order food from her salon!), but due to the new DC Food Truck lottery system, it's become difficult for her to find a decent downtown parking space so she's been branching into other neighborhoods, incluidng ours -- their loss, our gain!For nine bucks, you get a styrofoam box crammed to the brim with fried rice or Asian noodles (conventional Pad Thai or Lao Drunken Noodles, which use the same wide rice noodles in Thai Pad See Ew or Chinese Chow Fun), topped by a couple of grilled chicken sate skewers, lamb or beef meatballs, or a mountain of tofu (for you vegetarians). For a few bucks more, you can add a spring roll, egg roll, Asian empenada, a cup of soup, or whatever else she decided to make that day. And a few bucks more will get you a quart-sized container of Lemon Tea, Thai Iced Tea, Bubble Tea, or whatever else she decided to make that day. If you're a regular, she might slip a lagniappe or two into your bag! (And unlike other food trucks, she doesn't try to collect the annoying DC bag tax from you).Food portions are huge (especially if you add one or two of her sides) and Sang always welcomes you with a smile, no matter how bad the weather outside may be. Five stars for food quality, five stars for food quantity, and five stars for exceptional customer service!
Read MoreJennifer W.
Dec 6, 2015
Food truck offering delicious and generous Thai and Laos dishes.My friend and I spontaneously choose Sang on Wheels when meeting for a quick lunch. I had the drunken noodles with tofu, which was also full of vegetables and delightfully spicy. My friend had the tofu pad thai, also full of broccoli and bean sprouts. Both portions were more than enough for us, so we ended up with leftovers. We also both received complimentary giant drinks - Thai iced tea for me and the Thai iced coffee for her - which provided more than enough sugar and caffeine for the rest of the day. The service was quick - even by food truck standards - but also friendly and patient with those of us who struggle with menu decisions.Overall, a great option for a quick lunch or meal on-the-go!
Read MoreShannon I.
Feb 2, 2016
I ordered the chicken drunken noodles and got a TON of food - lots of noodles! The chicken was cooked just right and had delicious flavor. The carrots and broccoli could have been chooped a little smaller to make it easier to eat, but everything was delicious! I have enough left over for another meal, so hopefully it'll heat up well! The woman who operates the truck was delightful! She was very friendly and happy to talk to her customers. I would definitely recommend this to all who eat from the food trucks! I'll be going back for more next time they're close.
Read MoreCat P.
Jan 16, 2015
Sang on Wheels offers plentiful servings of Thai favorites. I was expecting more heat from a truck run by a Laotian person, but the flavors are still good, though not as fiery as traditional Thai.My vegetarian drunken noodles included a generous heaping of chewy wide rice noodles, broccoli (could be cut a little smaller), julienned (used loosely) carrots, and fried tofu. Sang's version wasn't spicy, but it was well-seasoned otherwise. I appreciated that it wasn't overly salty, as many drunken noodle renditions can be. The noodles also weren't clumpy and perfectly al dente, another point for that. An appeal to the owner: give this dish some heat and make the broccoli more bite-size, and it'll be even better! At nine bucks, the vegetarian drunken noodles is an average-priced item from a DC food truck. Adding a protein like shrimp will of course bring your price up a little more. Nothing outrageous, typical.Though not extraordinary, Sang on Wheels, from what I have tried so far, provides tasty and fresh to-go meals. Besides assorted stir fries, they also offer a soup of the day. Today's special was pho, which is apparently also quite popular in Laos.
Read MoreLiz N.
May 6, 2023
Great food! Everything was amazing! My 4 year old loved the rice. Your vegetable spring rolls tastes so great!
Read MoreCynthia D.
Jun 20, 2022
I have the Drunkin noodles is excellent. Everything I had so far is great. Fresh garden roll with peanut sauce is one of my favorite.
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