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I've heard the portion size is below average


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http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local/article/Port-San-Antonio-bans-food-truck-because-of-5288089.php
 

SAN ANTONIO — Candie Yoder's plans to debut her Asian cuisine at Port San Antonio Thursday didn't turn out the way she imagined.

Officials this week blocked the owner of the CockAsian food truck from setting up shop at the 1,900-acre site because of the restaurant's name.
Yoder, 40, said the title is a spin on the truck's popular Korean Fried Chicken dish but port officials didn't see it that way.

Yoder purchased the food truck in November and was planning to debut the truck Thursday. She said in a Facebook post that the name has “boundless meanings, none of which are sexual or a racial slur. ... I would be more than happy to discuss the basis for our name with them.”

“They apparently Googled it to find out (the restaurant's) menu and website, and their truck page is not what came up,” Hill said, who admitted he knew the name would be controversial when Yoder opened the restaurant.

A Google search Wednesday showed the food truck's website as well as UrbanDictionary.com, which is known for having over-the-top and vulgar definitions for words and phrases, as the top hits on the term, followed by articles about the port's ban.

Needless to say, the UrbanDictionary.com definition is not Korean fried chicken.

 

 

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