Name: Adrian Bermudez
Name of truck: Indios Carbonsitos
Describe the kind of food you serve: Mexican Barbecue (MexiQ)
Where are you from? Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. My parents brought our family over when we were younger in order to make a better life for us. I graduated from Westport HS.
How long have you been running your food truck? Since February of this year (2011).
What made you want to start a food truck? Love of food, love of the community it creates, and love of making people happy through food. I always knew I had a product folks would like and a truck was the perfect avenue.
Where did get your inspiration for the kind of food you serve? My father- I would always be with him as a young boy and he absolutely loved getting tacos, tortas; you name it. He also had a knack for grilling and that stuck with me as well, since I’m a pyromaniac. The two things really go hand-in-hand. Seeing how something as simple as a $2 piece of meat, some simple sauces, and tortillas can bring such joy to people created the spark in me.
What is your favorite thing about being a food truck owner? Meeting people you would normally never have the opportunity to meet. In a day you can meet anyone from a CEO of a business on down to a guy that’s down to his last $5. I also like the mobility of it. If I had a brick and mortar restaurant I’d have to be stuck at the location whether it was good or bad (hopefully I would have done some research to make sure it was good), but even then all the research in the world won’t guaranteed a certain location will do well.
What is your least favorite thing about being a food truck owner? Our economy; soon though, it should start picking up. Another thing is the rules and regulations that are outdated on the Kansas side.
What are your favorite restaurants in town? This is a hard question. There are a couple that I like but for certain reasons. I’m a burger freak, so Ruby Tuesdays comes to mind. Yes, I know, it’s a chain restaurant but you have to understand the reasoning behind it. I like their $10 burger because it is one of the few places that will make a burger medium rare (my preference) and most places won’t go lower than well done. For any cook/chef that is a travesty!! Also, they make the most wonderful garlic/mayo that I use to dip my fries. There are other restaurants that used to be my favorites but have changed so much (to accommodate the Taco Bell-style of food) that I cannot name these places anymore. Same for American/Chinese, etc. Let’s just say I’m still looking but am very excited to one day try the Brazilian restaurants in town. When I do, it will only be my oldest and myself since we are the true carnivores of the house.
What food trucks do you like to eat from when you aren’t eating your own food? Magical Meatball tour!! CoffeeCakeKC, Gary’s on the Go. Mind you, I haven’t tried everyone’s but those are the top three SO FAR. You might ask my 10-year-old his favorites since I think he HAS tried every single one out there.
What are your other hobbies and interests? My family is my major hobby. It may sound funny, but with a full time job and doing this there isn’t much time left for “family time;” that’s why you will see my older boys and my wife with me in the truck most of the time. I just can’t wait until my youngest is old enough to also tag along. Every minute possible I try to be with my family.
I also love to read about current events, how things are going in other cities for food trucks and foodies alike. I also love to draw and create things, but with my carpal tunnel syndrome in my hands it is very hard and painful to do, so I do it very little now.
Do you have any future plans for your food business? Absolutely!! If everything goes well we would love to do this full time since I currently have a full time job. Eventually, I would like to have a truck in Denver, Colorado. Poor Denver doesn’t have any good BBQ joints out there and much less a MexiQ truck!! Maybe some day we will have a restaurant of our own as well.
Is there anything else that you want people to know about you or your food business? This is a family-owned, grassroots truck with no backers or sponsors trying to make a buck. This is food made with love, so you can taste and cherish my childhood years with my father and how wonderful TRUE street food can really be.
EDITOR'S NOTE: I have eaten several different items from the Indios truck and none of them missed the mark. When my hubby found out that there were barbecue nachos on the menu, he knew right away that he had to try them. I was dubious, but agreed to share an order with him. I was unprepared for how good they were. Brisket, "Nacho" cheese and barbecue sauce over chips just didn't sound like it was going to meld, but, oh was I wrong about that! It came together very well and I found that I couldn't stop eating it. And so, a word of caution: If you try the torta ahogada, make sure you get your own. Don't try to share it with anyone, because you will not be able to put it down. I'm pretty sure torta ahogada means "addicted to this sandwich" in Spanish. I don't have a picture of the sandwich because as soon as it was in my hand, I wanted to start eating it and once I started, I couldn't stop.