I forgot to take a photo but oh my the grilled onions on my jojos with cheese were so salty they were not edible
The food here is always great, don't skip the dessert either. My current favorite lil treat is the banana rice crispy bar.
Lots of great people working here also - always friendly, always a smiling group! Check em out.
Excellent Jojos! Best I've ever had. Crispy. Spicy. Battered and doused with parmesan! Ask for ketchup and Crystal hot sauce which are both free. Other sauces are a dollar and not necessary. Huge chicken sandwich, which I couldn't even finish. My partner had a burger which was also quite adequate. Ignore the commenter who was complaining about the burger being too small. Maybe he ordered the mini? Dunno. But if you need a bigger burger than this, you might wanna rethink your eating habits.
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Misty Morgan
Aug 13, 2026
I heard about this place on social media and was excited to try this giant chicken sandwich and double fried potato wedges. However, I stood at the window for awhile waiting for someone to come to the window, the customer service was a lil rude, the potatoes had an old taste to them and I wasn't aware the chicken bacon ranch came with pickles?? The chicken sandwich was difficult to eat cuz it was so big. So b prepared for plenty of napkins. The chicken was juicy and delicious!
I'm with the guy Alex A who wrote a review 3 months ago asking what's up with these crazy sandwich prices. Seriously. Anyway, we tried this place cause a bartender at another restaurant said this place had a better chicken sandwich than his. Maaaan he is crazy and too nice. His place SMOKED this spot. This Jojo truck was not good. My wife and I got the chicken melt (or whatever it's called), the onion burger, and the wedges. That melt was lukewarm, very wet, and somewhat bland for having so many ingredients, including hot sauce that I could not taste. The chicken was buried in their for 17 bucks. The burger patty was freaking tiny. The sandwich was 60% bun, 25% onions, and the rest made up the burger and cheese. It was also lukewarm. I saw them make the stuff so this is telling me the chicken and beef is so small that the heat from preparation cannot be sustained after dumping the topping on it. Compare that to the other place I went to where that damn sandwich was 4 times the size of the bun and super hot. The jojos were hot and did not taste bad, but I would not say they were better than a good fry. I understand that might be blasphemy here in the PNW but it is what it is. At least they weren't cold. Anyway, the food truck scene in Portland has been the most disappointing part of dining out since we moved here from Chicago. The prices are insane for such small, subpar quality. The fact that these places have such good reviews makes me wonder what people consider to be good and affordable. Thankfully the restaurants have been better.