The Bibuta food truck was intriguing to me from the first time I spotted it in Downtown Minneapolis. I read the menu and skipped it, but once I heard it was operated by the Sushi Fix owner, I decided I had better give it a whirl.
The menu consists of two main items, sushi burritos and sushi rice bowls. I was a little apprehensive of the sushi burrito, but I see it is not wrapped in a tortilla but in soy paper, for a light and flexible exterior. I may have to try that next.
On both of my visits I went with the sushi rice bowls. The first rice bowl was the Sushi Bowl for $12, which contains tuna, salmon, ginger, pickled eggplant, avocado, cucumber and sushi rice. The sushi rice is very good and plentiful too. I liked the mix of the cold fish with the warm rice too, nice contrasts. The fish tasted and looked very fresh as well.
The second time I visited, I tried the Hawaiian poke rice bowl. This is a home run for me, with tuna, salmon and avocado with a light sesame sauce. The fish was very good and the avocado throughout just kicks it up another notch.
I enjoyed both sushi rice bowls and would recommend them to anyone. They are a great way to sample sushi without having sushi.
The truck can often be found in downtown Minneapolis and at Minnesota United FC games. I would recommend following them on twitter for the latest information.
Bibuta Food Truck
Twitter: @eatbibuta
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