Love the fries and the sauce. Perogies were okay they were kind of clumped Together but we did get a to go order. Tacos were good too! Open late after bars close in Ohio city make sure to stop by!
James T.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Sheffield Lake, OH
I’ve made it my mission to try as many local food trucks as possible. So after hearing great things about the Touch Supper Truck from friends, I couldn’t wait to give it a try. Boy was I disappointed. From the EXTREMELY slow service to the underwhelming tacos, I wasn’t sure if we were talking about the same truck. My shrimp taco was good, and probably the only thing keeping this from a 1 star review. However, the pork belly was probably the worst I’ve ever had — and I LOVE pork belly. I threw most of it away! The 3rd taco I tried was braised beef or pork(I think). I don’t even remember what it was for sure, because there was nothing memorable about it at all. I will say that it could have just been a bad day. The kids working the truck seemed to want to be anywhere else but there — which may explain why it took 20 minutes to get 2 orders, with no one else in line. I always try to give places more than one try to redeem themselves, and with all the great reviews they get, I will probably try them again at some point.
M. M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 West Chester, PA
I’m not a big«chase the food truck» person but have eaten at this one a couple times at events — had a breakfast wrap sandwich thing once and lately have been into their tacos. They have some way cool sauces, the pork belly taco was most excellent and the mac n’ cheese one while a bit bland was an interesting combo. Plus, you can’t beat their prices, especially for any two tacos or any three tacos. The only downside is «quick, cheap, good, pick only 2» — here you definitely get«cheap» and«good» at the expense of «quick» because the truck is so popular it gets backed up with orders, and sometimes they seem to run out of meat or something and the guy has to cook up a whole new batch before he can proceed with order-filling. So if there’s a crowd, be prepared for a little wait.
Jason C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Denver, CO
My friends and I shared the pierogis. The caramelized onions were super tasty, and the scallion cream added a nice fresh touch. The pierogis themselves were plump and had a great doughy chew. I know that it’s not traditional, but the smoked mozzarella filling was super tasty. The rest of their menu looked awesome, too, but we were alas on our way out from dinner.
Jennifer D.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Lakewood, OH
Tried shrimp & braised beef taco– very disappointed. Beef was super dry, shrimp there were 3 baby ones. Also tried $ 10 lobster roll and was shocked. It was all surimi(fake) lobster. This was at last weeks’ Lakewood event. They have a lot if work to do comparing to other CLE food trucks!
Kimberly B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Cleveland, OH
LOVETHISTRUCK! Touch Food Truck honestly has some of the BEST tacos! They are seasoned to perfection. They have a variety of tacos, shrimp, beef, chicken, pork, etc. the price is perfect! Love this truck!
Evan W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Cleveland, OH
I. Love. You.
Erin D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Columbus, OH
I had the pierogi and the fries. They were delicious! I was drunk and the guys were super nice! I gave a homeless man a pierogi and he seemed to enjoy it as well.
Matt C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Cleveland, OH
This truck is usually outside on west 25th on Friday and Saturday nights, and is a must if you want some late night munchies after taking down some Ohio city craft beers. All the tacos are mouth watering good, but the pork belly reigns supreme. I’m getting hungry just thinking about it. On the few occasions the truck isn’t there, my night just feels so incomplete
Murray R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Cleveland, OH
Breaker one nine, breaker one nine, we got a tasty three ton load of wavy gravy rumbling outside the house that rock built. I can’t remember if I’ve eaten from a food truck period at this point, but this was definitely the first time I’ve had Touch grub. The pooch and I were taking in some Voinovich Park sunshine and it happened to be a big day downtown. Noon Tribe game, Goodtime III revelers steaming off to some certain doom, weirdoes walking around the court building(that actually happens 24⁄7). We were going to get a street dog, but waiting till we got to the harbor and seeing three food trucks idling there was a great move. We ordered the Kobe dog. GIGANTIC beef sausage smothered in chili and cheese. The dog was in disbelief that you can just give a random vehicle a card and they’ll give you meat! That’s right. They take the card. Do all trucks? I wouldn’t know. I don’t get out much. It was the perfect noon time treat for two weary travelers. And Voinovich Park totally sucks. What’s the big deal.
Adam H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Medina, OH
Amazing. Ok so I will admit it, I had been drinking before I had the Touch. Heavily that is, but it doesn’t matter. This is legit in whatever state your body is in. I had the Asian style taco and a braised beef taco. I really liked the smokey beef taco and its simple tastes were just the thing I needed that night. BUT the Asian style taco was mind blowing. Like hey, there is my mind, then BAM, blown away. It was that good. It was salty and sweet with a little kick from the sauce they put on. It was amazing, plain and simple. I want it again so bad I am contemplating the drive as I type thi…
Toby W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Francisco, CA
The gourmet food truck craze is reaching a frenzy in other parts of the country, so I’m glad to see it starting to catch on here in Cleveland! The Touch Supper Truck is the on-wheels offering from the people at Touch Supper Club. You should expect the menu to vary from night to night, but last night they served a few different gourmet tacos, a couple of burgers, chicken wings, and fries(both regular and sweet potato). I had the Chorizo Stuffed Banana, Whipped Goat Cheese, and Borboun BBQ Aioli taco, which was really delicious. My friends got the Kimche Chicken with Touch Sauce taco, the Kimche Beef taco, and the Korean Burger, and everyone thought they were fantastic(the praise from my friend who got the Kimche chicken taco was particularly gushing). We also got the Touch Belgian Frittes(french fries) which were some of the tastiest fries I’ve had in a while — and the Spicy Aioli was incredible! Next time I would get the sweet potato fries, though, because they looked really good. They weren’t particularly busy when I was there, so I had a chance to chat with the chef after we got our food. He was very friendly and willing to listen to feedback — they’re still new at this food truck thing. He mentioned that they don’t currently have a way for people to track the location of the food truck, but they will probably start posting to a twitter or facebook profile soon. The down side to this truck is its price. The taco I had was $ 7 and the portion was on the small side given the price. I don’t mind paying that much for good street food, but I would have been happier with a somewhat bigger portion. The fries were pretty well sized, however, and two orders fed five of us comfortably. The drinks, at $ 3/each, were pricey as well. You shouldn’t expect to get a full meal here for less than about $ 12. Overall though, I would happily revisit this truck. They have the flexibility to show up at all kinds of interesting venues(we saw them at the 78th Street Studios open studio event), and I ultimately don’t mind paying a little extra to have some really delicious food at a venu that otherwise wouldn’t have as good(or any!) other options.