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Specialties
Traditional and Vegan-Friendly Vietnamese Food Truck
History
Established in 2009.
In the fall of 2009, Mandoline Grill launched at the Verdugo Bar in Glassell Park, basically throwing a backyard cookout at the beloved Eastside bar. The Mandoline Grill truck officially launched in February 2010.
Meet the Business Owner
Mong S.
Business Owner
Owner Mong Skillman grew up eating traditional bánh mì sandwiches and bowls of bún tht nng, both as a daughter and regular customer at her mother’s Vietnamese restaurant in Honolulu’s Chinatown. Believing that her mother’s cuisine was far too flavorful to be kept an island secret, she left her day job in LA in 2007, and returned to Hawaii to study in her mother’s kitchen, determined to bring her family’s light, bright and savory dishes to the masses.
With no written recipes, Mong shadowed her mother, learning to taste by palate and taking vigorous notes that she brought back to LA to tweak, refine and make her own.
Now Mong has the privilege of introducing her mother’s inspirational flavors to LA (and beyond!) as she drives the Mandoline Grill truck from Orange County to Echo Park to Santa Monica, offering fresh, crisp vegan and carnivore-friendly bánh mì sandwiches, and of course, her mother’s famous bún tht nng noodle bowls.