Fordham’s streets smoked last night with the Bronx’s street food fest packing University Avenue. Vendor Mia Chen flipped empanadas as 2,000 gorged on NYC’s best bites. Ten stalls—$6 plates, from jerk to koshari—fed the mob. Kids licked sauce off fingers; a cop grabbed a gyro. ‘Bronx eats loud—this is us,’ Chen says, frying dough. The fest’s a borough feast.
The bash’s new—first run, doubling bets with a sold-out night. Chen’s a food truck vet; last night’s empanadas vanished—300 gone by 9 p.m. A taco stall sparked a line war—worth the wait. Permits cleared last-minute; grills fired on time. #BronxEats trended; Queens wants a bite.
Some groaned—trash piled, and cars honked at blocked lanes. Health nuts tutted grease, but most scarfed anyway. A grill flare spooked a kid—doused fast. Still, the buzz is real—1,000 stayed past close. Fordham’s food central; Chen’s queen.
She’s pushing for monthly runs, maybe a BBQ slot if summer bites. ‘NYC’s flavor—this delivers,’ Chen says, wiping oil. The fest’s a Bronx win—grit meets grub. Fordham’s sizzling now; hit it next time. Bring stretch pants—seconds are free.