Big Trouble in Little Uncle is a pop-up restaurant in Little Uncle. Big Trouble is Hong Kong style brunch, from noon until they run out of food(or 3pm) on Sundays. Little Uncle is Thai food, and is normally closed Sun and Mon. I have been to Big Trouble two times now; one on opening day(I arrived 20 minutes after they’d opened and they already ran out of the rice noodle rolls — bummer — because I tried them the second time and they are AMAZING; spicy, crisp on the edges, tender, with sesame seeds and dried pepper and green onion for additional texture) I’ve tried their nettles with fermented tofu and jalapeño — not spicy at all, but delicious, with the nettles adding truly amazing texture, and cooked just to perfect tenderness.(They had a similar young broccoli dish the first week, which was also great, but I prefer the texture of the nettles). I’ve tried their soup noodles beef which had a lightly gingered broth, chunks of tender flaky beef, and some green vegetable that I didn’t recognize — you could order these dry or wet and I highly recommend the wet, the broth is delicate, rich, and just plain awesome. Their hamburger buns — ground beef wrapped up in a spongy light dough, something like an Asian pirosky — are both cute and delish. My daughter devoured hers, then worked on mine… Heh. The Hong Kong style milk tea is also great; they offer sugar so you can have it authentic style, but I like the rich malty slightly astringent tea to remain just on the edge of bitter and so take a pass. Word of Big Trouble’s awesomeness is quickly spreading — by 12:15 today, there were about 30 people in line, many of whom were cute kids. I recommend calling ahead to order. There’s also a parking finder on their website that shows the best places to park nearby.