(credit: New York Street Food)
Perry, the voice behind New York Street Food, brings you his latest review on New York City food trucks and carts.
One of the best dessert vendors in the city is Wafels & Dinges. ?In fact, they won Best Dessert at the 2009 Vendy Awards.
Even though we love their regular menu, we always have an eye out for their Weekly Special. ?They regularly come up with interesting and delicious creations.
When ordering any wafel, you first have to decide on either a Brussels or Liege wafel. ?The Brussels wafel is lighter and crispier. ?The Liege wafel is denser, sweeter and chewier.
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One of our favorite Weekly Specials was the P-Nutty Professor, which cost $7 (photo above). ?I usually get the Liege wafel, and this one came?with creamy peanut butter, bananas, real Belgian cocoa sauce and confectioner?s sugar on top.? It was as good as it looks (and sounds).
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As Elvis knew, bananas and peanut butter is a great combination ? and Belgian cocoa sauce takes it to another level.
This week?s special was the El Churro Wafel, which cost $6. ?If you?ve ever had a churro, this was a pretty great homage.
It was a wafel with dulce de leche and cinnamon sugar, which was liberally sprinkled all over. ?The only thing missing was thick hot chocolate to dip it into, as they do in Spain. ?It wasn?t as light and airy as a churro, but it was unbelievably delicious!
Wafels & Dinges has 2 trucks and 3 or 4 carts around the city every day. ?You can find their locations and the Weekly Special on Twitter here, their website here, or our Mobile Munchies Twitter feed.
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