For those who weren’t aware, our fearless leader John P owns and operates not only the only Chinese foodtruck in Houston, but the most gangster! So gangster that The Foodnetwork found it appropriate to interview The Ricebox Food truck during their adventures across North America. The filming was for their newest series, Eat Street. The vision that Eat Street has is to show the different varieties of food trucks from state to state, and city to city. I’m really excited for Eat Street to air as it will show the in’s and out’s of the food truck community while also giving people a new understanding of how much hard work is actually entailed. When the Mayday collective found out Foodnetwork would be filming John, we HAD to host a mini meet, it was only right.

Danny and I getting ready to terrorize the street

Mayday Garage does food trucks!

 

I have a soft spot for Hondas

 

The FUCKING Catalina wine mixer

 

This picture does not do the paint justice!

Order up!

 

Slangin' Chinese

 

All business

All Function

RICER

 

The greatest joys in my life come from messing with Uncle John

 

 

RB26 inside

 

Imran's new beater

 

Justin Rogers lookin fresh!

 

Essence Garage. Always reppin hard

 

If you thought your car was low....

 

After the dust had settled and everything was finally over with, John P said something to me that made me ponder. He said every event no matter what…no matter how thick or thin, big or small, The car guys have always supported Mayday Garage . He’s absolutely right. There’s heated debate about the direction that the “car community” in Houston has taken, but I’ve seen nothing but great things and people. Just made me ponder how lucky I am to be surrounded by the most hardcore car enthusiasts I know right here in Houston, TX. It’s time to give back to the Ricers.

Shot and editied entirely from my iPhone 4.

 

– Mayday Mikey

 

 

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