
The Vibe
Alright, so you're thinking about Tin Tin, huh? It's definitely an experience, but be prepared for a splurge – this isn't your average food truck. They're usually parked in the Heights or sometimes over in Montrose, and honestly, the best bet is to check their Instagram for the daily location and menu, as things can change. Expect a line, especially around dinner time or weekend brunch; the crowd is usually a mix of young professionals and foodies. Their Banh Mi is legendary, particularly the duck confit version, which practically melts in your mouth, though it comes with a price tag to match. The truffle fries are also a consistent hit, a perfect indulgent side. Parking can be a bit of a hunt depending on where they're set up, so factor that in. This is a great spot for a memorable solo treat or a casual yet impressive date if you're both serious about food and don't mind standing to eat.