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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónRed shamrock is a great food truck food window. They have delicious gourmet quality food and the best Rueben’s around!
Best French onion soup on the planet. Also, the reuben *never* disappoints. Great prices because portions are large!
My partner and I stopped for lunch on a whim after picking up my car from the shop. Oh my goodness 100% returning! We got the loaded ruben fries, the Ruben fitters, and chedder stuffed pretzels. It sat in the car for 30 minutes on the drive home and it was still fanaminal. The pretzel bites are deep fried so they are bubbly and it's such a fun texture. We got to wrong sauce with our fritters but I'm honestly greatful! The mustard sauce that came with them was like a mustard vinngarate and we are using the remainder on a kale salad tonight because it just went so well with all of our items. The fries are massive and I got many more then 12 pretzels! Also so reasonably priced I spent 32$ with tip for all of it. The fritters are a must try, if you walk away without them you should turn around. I love to find local spots so support small and this was a great stop!Parking: Its at the Masonic Lodge for some reason. If there isn't many people there there is lots of parking
I tried Red Shamrock on a whim for lunch and absolutely loved it.Not being from this region, I can't profess to being an expert on sauerkraut balls, but I do know something good when I taste it, and the Reuben balls are amazing.The person that served us went out of his way to be friendly and inviting, would definitely eat here again.
Absolutely fantastic. Got the Joshua Dorian, and got to try the chicken cordon bleu and the frankfurter. The J.D tasted fantastic. The sauerkraut and jalapeño honestly worked really well together, and complimented the rest of the sandwich. It was fantastic and tasted amazing. The Chicken Cordon Bleu quesadilla was pretty good too, as hard as it was to eat. Tasted great and the chicken wasn’t dry but it was well seasoned. The frankfurter tasted like genuine German sausage, worked great with mustard and was packed with flavor. I also got a baked potato, not much to review there but that was good too. Drinks came in cans and were only a dollar. Fairly cheap for 3 people, given the food, around $30-40. One of the best places to eat in Norwalk. Seating was outside only, but the chairs were comfy. Staff were welcoming, patient, and sweet. Definitely coming back!