Randazzo brought Jewish food to columbus food truck scene and brought it hard. Haven’t ever had anything that was less than excellent!
Kathy L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Louisville, KY
Homerun! Applause for the owner! We had the crispy chicken pickles, onions and homemade mayo on egg roll. The perfect meeting of crunchy pickles sweet red onions and moist chicken :-) this is place we will visit again on our next trip to Columbus
Mallory B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Columbus, OH
I had this truck for the first time at Land Grant about a week ago. I got the brisket sandwich and let me tell you what. I’VEDREAMTABOUTITEVERSINCE. I asked for the truck-made pickles on it and that was a genius idea. The sandwich was huge. The buttered grilled bread was heaven. The brisket was PERFECT. It fell apart and practically melted in my mouth. It was dripping all down my arms and I didn’t care who saw me lick it off(wow this is getting graphic). And don’t even get me started on the people. The owner of this truck was so sweet. On this particular day, it was her sisters birthday. She printed out a photo of her sister and taped it to a wooden spoon and took photos of customers with the cut-out to send to her sister. I ate my brisket with the owners(cut-out) sister 10 minutes after meeting her. If you haven’t tried Challah, I don’t know what you’re doing with your life.
Gus W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Columbus, OH
Challah’s been around for a little while now, and they’ve really done a good job of improving their menu over the years, either by adding new items or dropping ones that weren’t working. I had read about this truck a couple years ago and stopped in(They’re at Seventh Son all the time) then to try out the chicken sandwich, since I’d heard from a couple people saying how good it was. I did, and it was very good, if not a bit too salty for my liking. The ladies working were really nice and really seemed to enjoy running the place. Fast forward to last week, and I’ve had Challah on numerous occasions and have tried all types of things on the menu from the salmon sandwiches to goat belly tacos. I brought my buddy down to the Columbus Commons food court, and he decided he wanted to try the chicken sandwich, since I’d talked it up for so long. We both had it along with the Schmaltz potatoes, which are boiled potatoes that they break down and then cook in the chicken fat and what tasted like vinegar. I remember the chicken being one piece the first time I had Challah, but now they have it sliced pretty thin and breaded and fried that way. It gives a whole bunch of crunch, and it actually wasn’t as salty anymore. There is a lot of fried batter, so beware, but it is very tasty. It was my first time having Schmaltz potatoes, and those were on a whole other level. Man, they were delicious. I couldn’t tell what the dipping sauce was(like a fluffy sour scream mixed with dill), but it went with it really well. My buddy and I both really loved those. Challah is another Columbus food truck staple nowadays, and if you’re looking to get another take on a Friday chicken sandwich that’s not Hot Chicken, then this is the place to do it. My old roommate thought it was the best chicken sandwich in Columbus, and it is pretty damn good; however, they’re also putting out all kinds of delicious food and not just chicken. I definitely recommend it.
Alicia R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Columbus, OH
When an establishment makes such bold proclamations like«BESTCHICKENSANDWICHINCOLUMBUS,» I have to investigate such claims. Between this and rumors of Chicken & Waffles ice cream, I was beyond intrigued when I approached the truck on a recent Sunday. Unfortunately, they were out of the aforementioned ice cream, but I was able to get my hands on the crispy chicken sandwich. Was it the best? I don’t know, I haven’t eaten every chicken sandwich in town(yet), but they’re damn close. The chicken isn’t weighed down with heavy breading, it’s somehow light and crisp, with fresh tasting toppings, and a fluffy bun to boot. If you like dill, you will appreciate the herby sauce they use. My companions had the fried potatoes as well, and were in heaven. I still need to go back for the ice cream, but if this sandwich was any indication, it will be worth the trip.
LJ W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Columbus, OH
So I have been waiting on something exciting to bring me out of my Unilocal Review retirement and Challah has done exactly that. Being that I work third shift I was not too pleased to have to take my dear grandmother to the hospital for an early morning appointment. Well God smiled upon me today, perhaps for my good deed. And he rewarded me with the Challah truck. While leaving out of the hospital I spotted it and noticed a decent amount of people waiting to get food from them. So I walked over and checked out the menu, and the first item was Fried Crispy Chicken(my Kryptonite) I immediately got in line, not even knowing it was a sandwich. I also ordered the fried mashed potatoes with fancy ranch. The cashier was a true pro, she was very kind while taking my order. Upon ringing me out she hit me with the«you smell really good, what are you wearing?» This put a huge smile on my face and I had to tip her for great sense of smell. By the way I had on Paco Rabonne’s 1 Million aka the Lady Killer. But back to the review. I got in my car and the presentation was very simple but nice. When I picked up the sandwich I noticed the softly breaded bun. The first bite of this chicken masterpiece was orgasmic!!! The chicken was fried to perfection the mayo ratio was perfect and my love for food was resurrected by this Holy Chicken Savior. I could not pull off without finishing it. The sandwich was so amazingly good I didn’t realize it was still piping hot, and I have the burnt skin on the roof of my mouth to prove it. The mashed potatoes were a nice compliment to the sandwich, however my only complaint was the«fancy ranch.» Let’s just say it wasn’t so fancy. But Challah has definitely made me a fan and I look forward to hunting them down again very soon. Chicken Sandwich 1−5=6! Potatoes 1−5=4. Fancy Ranch 1−5=1.
Ross M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Chicago, IL
My new favorite food truck. So good. Brisket sandwich and fried smashed potatoes were fantastic. Can’t believe some of these negative reviews. Your taste buds must be on crazy pills. Can’t wait to try some other items on the menu.
Nicholas C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Columbus, OH
Challah! is a great Cbus food truck; simple menu, fast turnaround time. Try their chicken sammich, best paired with their smashed potato fries. Hnmnnnnngh.
Andrew B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Columbus, OH
One of the most delicious, gourmet, and adventurous food trucks in Columbus. Delicious every time I eat there, no matter what I get. Often vege-friendly and very unique. Right now I’m eating a toasted sandwich with squash, goat cheese, balsamic, and arugula on rye – delicious!
Meg H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Columbus, OH
Every Sunday my husband and I make a special trip out to this food truck for their crispy chicken sandwiches– they’re that good. Actually, everything in the menu is great, but the sandwiches have the perfect combo of crispy fried goodness and slight sweet, soft bread– doesn’t get any better! Service is great too– they are super friendly. Worth seeking our Challah wherever they are.
Angela H.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Columbus, OH
Challah I wanted to like you but you disappointed me. I ordered the Reuben burger at food truck fest, which was corned Beef and Swiss on top of a burger, served on rye bread. The meats were so small for the price paid. I can’t say anything bad about the food taste since it’s really hard to mess up a Reuben but I wish the price had been less or the filling had been more.
Aisha E.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Westerville, OH
My favorite food truck. One of the best sandwiches that I have ever tasted is their Smoked Salmon Sandwich, perfectly ripe tomatoes, cucumbers, red onion, crispy cucumber and herbed cream cheese spread on toasted bread. Just heavenly. The crispy chicken sandwich and potato latkes were also delightful. And the staff is very pleasant and friendly. 2 thumbs up!
Michael U.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Columbus, OH
First of all I LOVE food trucks. I was at Pearl Market and was told by a woman who was waiting on her food that the Chicken sandwich is the best ever. Being that it’s Fried I had to go another route since I can only eat Fried Chicken once a week and that slot is currently taken by Hot Chicken Takeover. I was greeted by, I believe, one of the owners who took my order. She was super nice and sincere. I ended up with the Reuben(which I know isn’t healthy but it’s not fried chicken.) and a Potato Latke. It was SUPER quick and oh so good. You know it’s great when you’re, throughout the meal you’re going«mmmm» at every bite. My friend and co worker is currently eating the Chicken Salad Sandwich and all I hear is a consistent«mmmmm.»
Van S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Orient, OH
Had a chance to check out Challah for lunch today. I went with the whitefish sandwich. The main ingredient is shredded smoked whitefish, with lots of dill, mixed together with a small amount of mayonnaise. It’s presented on what I believe is a good eggy bun with a fried latke and large slice of pickled beet. The way it all came together felt like something was still missing. I easily tasted the dill and the smokiness came through, but everything, including the beet, was mild in flavor. I would have liked something rich, vibrant, spicy, or maybe even a sweeter flavor from the beet to have come through. I thought about putting the accompanying coleslaw in the sandwich, but it was a little bland too. Texture-wise the latke did a good job of adding crunch to accompany the softer ingredients. Total cost for the meal excluding drink and a small tip was $ 9. One of my coworkers spoke highly of the chicken sandwich he had, and another said the reuben was solid. Service was fast and the folks on the truck were pleasant.
Will P.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Columbus, OH
Portion size Finally had the opportunity to check out Challah at osu medical center for lunch. Ordered up the crispy chicken and waited in the beating sun a few ticks while they prepared it. When they handed me the food I was immediately disappointed with the portion size. The sandwich was simple and had decent flavor but only amounted to 5 bites. I would expect more for $ 7 personally.
Matt W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Columbus, OH
One of the best parts of the way the Columbus mobile food scene is growing is that you’re starting to find complete surprises. I’d heard this truck was getting started, but didn’t know they were ready to go. While out at Gallery Hop, I was thrilled to bump into the Challah truck at one of the Short North parking lots, particularly since the lines at several other Short North mainstays were out the door. I went for a roast beef sandwich, served with a spicy, tangy horseradish slaw that was maybe a little TOO strong, but still tasted great. I also tried their seasonal peach fritters, which came out hot, sweet, and fluffy without being greasy or too heavy. My only(relatively minor) complaint aside from the slaw is the pickle. I paid $ 1 for a pickle with my order, and expected a large deli style pickle, and got a really small pickle spear instead. A little disappointing, all things considered.
Tony B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Columbus, OH
Delicious and willing to accommodate! My wife and I were at the Whitehall Food Truck and Fun Festival and this was the first time I’d heard of the Challah truck. Very happy with their food and extremely happy with their willingness to make it up on the fly. I couldn’t decide to get the tomato and arugula sandwich or the salmon… so one of the owners suggested I combine the two and zippity zam — a new sandy appeared in no time flat. Full of taste and perfect accompaniment to the Yuengling on a fun summer food fest night, the salmon with arugula was just the comfort food needed to close the night. The crispy straws did add a good texture too. I am giving the review a 4, but mind you, I’ve only tried one dish so far and plan to delve into other offerings in the very near future. I predict a 5 star coming soon :) I am excited to try more, as this is an enlightened alternative to the food truck scene. Quick, thoughtful, comforting deli food.
Colleen R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Columbus, OH
What I look for in a new restaurant is a food choice that I would not make for myself at home or a food that is so memorable I specifically crave it. At Challah! I am happy to report that I found both. First, I would never think pare a roasted beet with ricotta cheese, then add a bun and pickled onions. It’s an inspired sandwich. Next, in looking for something incredibly surprising, the white fish sandwich rocked my palate. Just thinking of the flavor makes me wonder where the truck is parked tonight. I look forward to trying this restaurant again.
Ginger R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Lower Manhattan, NY
Well worth the wait on opening night! Since everyone was getting three sliders, I expected to wait for my food. The smoked fish sandwich was amazing; the pickled beet was genius! I also had the beet and ricotta sandwich. I have never tasted ricotta that heavenly! Crispy chicken was moist and juicy and the homemade mayo added flavor without overpowering the other favors. The pickles delivered a great punch of vinegar! Challah!
Ella W.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Reynoldsburg, OH
I so wanted to love this place! I wanted to say«Challah made me Holla!». I heart food trucks and supporting local. I waited thirty minutes outside of the Seventh Son Brewery(w/Hibiscus Beer in hand) to taste the cuisine and I am sorely wishing for those thirty minutes back(albeit I met two pretty cool guys in line). I will start with the good… the Challah was standard Jewish Challah and pretty good. The Corned Beef on Challah was surprisingly decent and had the most flavor out of the three samplings I had. I would recommend this only if you are drinking and the truck is the only food truck present. You get three sliders sandwiches for ten bucks, which you can mix & match from the menu which is relatively small being there are six items. They ran out of Potato Latkes while I was in line, but one of the guys behind me let me still a bite of his. I”ll advise below. My biggest disappointment… the Crispy Chicken Sandwich on Challah: The sandwich looked beautiful perfectly golden and crispy, but upon taking a bite I got a mouth full of boring!!! I was anticipating(after the additional wait of 15 mins for my food to be ready) a burst of flavor and spice, but got bland and lackluster. My advice keep the sandwich, but for gods sake add some seasoning! Next the Smoked Fish on Challah: Arrrgh…If you wanted to sadden me further you indeed get an applause! Seriously??? This was like the mother in law’s specialty that everyone avoids at every function. Yet again, did we run out of seasoning or creativity? I wanted to run back to the truck and attack the Chef by throwing Season All or at least some Mrs. Dash. I did get the opinions of three random(white trendster guys) about the food as they ordered the same selection as myself. Two of the guys who were in a hurry to meet friends after the wait thought the food was good. The opinion that matters the most was the Random Gay Guy!!! He literally took the words out of my mouth and said«…this is BORING and mediocre!» So true… I hope that they at least improve on the seasoning and have some one taste the food that has working taste buds. I would really like them to succeed.