
There is a trend here in Austin called Trailer Park Eateries. What’s not to like? Various culinary delights served out of food trailers. The prices are usually very reasonable and the places fun to eat at. My favorite is Lucky J’s Chicken and Waffles. The first time I heard about the chicken and waffle phenomenon I was intrigued. After reading about a place called Lucky J’s I was finally able to convince my partner and the kid we really needed to try it. To be honest, they were a little grossed out with the idea.
So, being a Sunday we decided to go all out and try their Croque Monsier (boneless chicken strip, ham, and Swiss cheese wrapped in a waffle). We sat down at their picnic table and I proceeded to pour the maple syrup and a several dashes of Tabasco sauce on my “waffle taco.” They were both a little horrified that I was actually going to put that in my stomach. The kid wasn’t about to let me see she wasn’t as brave as I was so she doused hers with the same. My partner just watched, more than a little skeptical. She ended up trying hers without the hot sauce. We tried it and it was the perfect combination flavors. The chicken was moist and very flavorful. I will have to say I think I prefer just the chicken and waffles without the added ham and cheese. Depends on my mood.
It was a big hit with all of us. We will definitely go back. Try the one on East Sixth St. Very cool location.

