The glorious day has finally arrived. For what seemed like many years, we have stood on the sidelines of the street food revolution. Sure, there was the odd hotdog cart kicking around downtown, but we knew that we were destined for something more fulfilling. Now that the legality of it all has been sorted out, the food trucks have descended upon Saskatoon. The first one we decided to sample was JoyRide. At the time of our dining experience, the truck they were serving out of was painted white without any names or markings designating it as a delicious spot to dine. We even had to ask one of the employees to pose for a photo so we could get a shot of the logo. No matter the looks, never judge a book by its cover.

Pulled Pork Rice Bowl:

Trout Taco:

Burger with Chips:

The food came out incredibly quickly. Everything was piping hot and fresh tasting. This may have been because we were some of the first people to arrive to eat there that day, but it did seem like the servers had everything set up to get food out to the people as fast as they could. There was very little difference between this food and what you’d expect to receive at a restaurant. The burger was juicy, the fish taco was fantastic, and the pulled pork over rice was a great dish to eat while on the move. The portions were quite small, and the chips served with the burger appeared to be nothing more than rippled No-Name brand. Either way, none of us were complaining after finishing our meals. These guys are usually pretty good about posting their location each day on their twitter account, @Joyrideyxe. If you’re looking to enjoy the sun during the last little bit of summer we have left, track these guys down and enjoy your meal in the fresh air.