From Seattle Weekly "Chef Jemil has been wowing food truck eaters with his New
Orleans southern-styled fare since he rolled onto the food truck scene
eight months ago. With some of the fastest fulfillment times, he and his
crew have been known to pump out po' boys at a pace matching champion
eater Kobayashi's hot dog ingestion." READ MORE
Serious Eats
Raves About Our Blackened Shrimp Po' Boy "Each bite
of shrimp provides a pop of freshness, like a breath of fresh
air-conditioning after a humid southern afternoon. Pickles push back at
the sweetness of the shrimp, while the overly chewy bread makes
everything squirt out the bottom of the sandwich. A clean eating
sandwich this is not, a masterpiece of shrimp cookery it is." READ MORE
Seattle Weekly Names Jemil's Big
Easy BEST FOOD TRUCK OF 2012! "Food trucks are
finally having their day in Seattle, and Jemil's Big Easy's authentic
Cajun cuisine, complete with po-boys, muffaletas, gumbo, and jambalaya,
is giving Where Ya At, Matt? a run for his money." READ MORE
From
Thrillist "The idea of taking something from
New Orleans and bringing it to Seattle is a good one, though normally it
requires going through an arduous arena approval process, kissing David
Stern's ring, and pretending to get excited about potentially rooting
for dudes named Marco and Greivis. Importing something only slightly
less ambitious than the Hornets, Jemil's Big Easy. "
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Seattle Met Magazine Can't Wait
for Jemil's Big Debut "At press time this one had
just opened. Captaining the kitchen is New Orleanian Jemil Aziz,
co-owner of now-closed Central District favorite La Louisiana; managing
things is fellow Blue Ribbon culinary school instructor Julie
Little." READ MORE