Possibly the best food in Key West isn’t at a restaurant at all. And no, it isn’t at your retired grandma’s house either. It’s at Garbo’s Grill, the hottest thing on wheels -- yep, a food truck. A little metal cart with a monster of a mascot -- a van with a mean bomber shark paint job by local legend, Rick Worth.
But let’s talk about the food. Look up this restaurant on any of the review sites, and you’d be hard pressed to find anything less than a four-star review. The menu showcases selections like tacos, burritos, quesadillas, burgers, and hotdogs in several varieties. You’ll find Mahi Mahi, shrimp, marinated beef, and jerk chicken, all with fresh Caribbean-inspired toppings. The owners are lovebirds Kenna and Eli Pancamo, who moved to Key West, FL after being bitten by the Key West bug. They met each other and embarked on a lifelong journey together, including building their business, Garbo’s Grill. The grill was a dream come true after they had spent several years working through ideas and recipes, until they hit gold, or rather silver. The little silver cart has become part of the very culture of Key West, and if you’re ever in town, you should make it a point to get in line. Visit Key West and experience all we have to offer here. Big things are happening on our tiny little island, and I promise you’ll be bitten. Whether you’re a tourist, looking to move permanently to the Keys, or just someone who likes the beauty of nature, the great variety of amenities in the homes in our area are just more reason to want to live in beautiful Key West. If you’re interested in real estate in this attractive area contact me, Jimmy Lane, at Key West Real Estate: 305-766-0585.
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