Crowds and vendors fill the street on Thursdays evenings in Downtown SLO’s Farmers Market. Photo courtesy of Downtown SLO. All food photos courtesy of senior editor Alma Tinoco.
Hungry on a Thursday evening in downtown San Luis Obispo? Craving a variety of options? Students of San Luis Obispo High School, look no more as these items at Farmers Market pack a punch of flavor for a fair price. All photos courtesy of senior Alma Tinoco.
Savory chicken teriyaki topped with both teriyaki sauce and a housemade sauce.
Shin’s Sushi by Garden Street during Farmers’ Market. Shin’s chicken teriyaki gives good portions for an eight dollar price.
Hot and fluffy Takoyaki. Stuffed with octopus, topped with Japanese mayonnaise and sweet and salty takoyaki sauce, and katsuobushi.
Located by the corner of Chorro and Higuera Street, 201 Kitchen SLO serves ready to eat takoyaki for nine dollars.
To wash everything down in the sweetest way possible, strawberry horchata is the way to go. Creamy with a real strawberry flavor, this drink is the perfect way to end a meal.
Located by the 201 Kitchen booth, Viva Mexico Foods serves delicious fresh drinks for eight dollars.
Take the money out of that wallet and put these foods into your mouths. You won’t regret giving these items a try, Tigers!