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  • Los Compas: A love letter to my favorite neighborhood food truck

    Los Compas: A love letter to my favorite neighborhood food truck

    Muy bueno!

    If you know me and are familiar with my track record as a food writer then you are well aware of my near obsession with food trucks.

    So when a taco truck opened up just a few blocks from us a couple of years ago I was both stoked and curious. Mind you, most of the tacos from said trucks that I have had the pleasure of getting acquainted with in my time here in Tucson have been either on the scale of “Yeah, this is good” to “Oh my god, this is fxxking amazing!”

    That doesn’t mean that I’ve had a few dogs of tacos. Not going to mention names but there have been the unfortunate few where I just stare at the taco and wonder “How the heck could they screw this up so bad?” Thankfully that notion is a rarity.

    Calling themselves Los Compas, this lil pink and white rig set up around the corner of Ft. Lowell and Mountain to little or no fanfare. Literally a shout and holler away from our bungalow. Driving by it once or twice it was around the third turn where I knew it was my time to sample the goods.

    If you see it you must come

    If memory serves correct I got a selection of items in the vein of ‘if they mess this up then we got a problem’. Like one or two tacos, a burrito and probably something else. Then I brought it back home for us to try.

    What memory does do me honest is that I immediately fell in love with the food. It was all so good. The chicken and carne asada was cooked and seasoned perfectly, the beans and rice were the same, fresh cabbage and tomatoes, juicy limes, tasty salsas, fantastic pickled red onions – all of it.

    Thank you taco truck gods for sending Los Compas to our fair neighborhood! But screw you too because its not like I’m chubby enough. Jeeze.

    One Sunday coming back from the farmers market I decided to get a bowl of their menudo, which they only serve on the weekends. A lot of people that I know are not fans of menudo, most of the white folks that is, but I have been a defender of the tripe and hominy filled brothy stew since my early days of living in San Francisco. It was there that my screaming hangovers were remedied by the magic that lives in that spicy brew accompanied by thick tortillas and, yes, a beer.

    Los Compas’ menudo did not disappoint. It brought me back to those heady days in the bay area only this time I was not suffering from the alco-fuel regrets of open bars, backstage coolers and general youth filled debauchery. It was just a chilly winter Sunday and that stuff really warmed me up.

    Landscape of the divine

    Owners Karina Salinas and Kevin Andrade are the kind of food truck owners and operators every aspiring chef or entrepreneur should study. They are always there; their product is consistent (and consistently good) and the prices they offer for the product you receive is spot on. Thank you Karina and Kevin. And, yes, today I will have a birria torta please. Gracias.

    One day I had noticed that Los Compas wasn’t in its usual spot. It had moved right on the corner of Mountain and Ft. Lowell and now boasted a cozy seating area inside of a casita. Ca-seat-a? Yeah, sorry. That nook boasted lots of family photos, twinkling lights and even a TV. So now as you enjoy a caramelo the size of your first born you can catch up with your telenovela stories. Did Juan cheat on Soledad with that temptress of a maid Paulina…again? Scandalo!

    Los Compas was doing great apparently and we all celebrated their success.

    That is, until, one day it was gone.

    Not like moved up or down the street as it did before. It was just plain not there. The truck was missing and the casita was closed and locked. Hey! What gives? What happed to our treasured Los Compas? We want answers!

    *fake riot ensues, pitchforks, torches, the whole bit*

    Time became legend, legend became myth and after about a year I would guess we still didn’t have our Los Compas. That stretch of Ft. Lowell was like one big phantom limb: we can still feel it but nothing was there.

    One of each please (image taken from Los Compas Facebook page)

    Until one day it miraculously reappeared. Parked right in front of the old Greek church on, yes, Ft. Lowell. When I saw it I screeched on my brakes like some angsty driver in an old Loony Tunes cartoon, my feet nearly went through the floor.

    Approaching the truck and seeing Karina behind the sliding screen I had to ask where she and Los Compas went. Apparently that spot up the street with the casita didn’t work out and they just needed some time to fix the truck, focus on catering while trying to find a place to park again.

    That Greek church has been empty for quite a while due to a fire causing more damage than they could afford to repair and the plot in front of it was nearly rent free. Once again, thank you food truck gods! Only this time in front of an actual church. Hallelujah!

    All was right with the world again. Well, not really. But our little midtown world is right having Los Compas back and, hopefully, here to stay. A year without my beloved chicken burrito with everything was a dark year indeed. In these trying and confusing times it’s always nice to know you can roll up to a familiar spot, hear that radio play boisterous Tejano music, grab a Mexican Coke (the only Coke you should ever drink by the way) and nosh on delicious comfort food.

    Gracias Los Compas. ¡Sois los mejores!

    This thing right here is what keeps me from being “not slim”

    Tacos Los Compas

    1245 E. Ft. Lowell.

    Weds – Sun : 10am – 5pm

    https://www.facebook.com/LosCompasDeTucson/

  • Chefs For You

    Chefs For You

    Kade Mislinski is your go to personal chef and meal prep maestro

    Behold the workings of your new personal chef

    You know one of my favorite things to write about are my friends doing awesome things. Now that I have the total freedom to do that with this website, that’s what I’m going to do. Well, I mean, I’m going to do other stuff as well, but promoting pals and their cool endeavors will be a big part of it. Because its super fun. And because I can. So there.

    This salmon was slammin’

    Kade Mislinski and I go back well over a decade. If not longer. Not exactly sure the exact time and moment when we did become acquainted but I have a feeling it had something to do with food.

    It was probably his time as co-owner of Café Passe down on 4th Ave. It had to have been. If I was ever on the avenue I’d usually pop in for an iced coffee or some kind of delectable nibble. Although if my cloudy cognizance will allow, I’m pretty sure I was at Café Passe one night because they had advertised an evening of drum n bass.

    Drum n Bass and I got acquainted in the mid-90s back in San Francisco at some club called Liquid or Spackle or whatever. I had never heard anything like that before. Kinetic beats, sonic basslines, yet twinged with reggae chillness. Didn’t take long for me to get hooked on that sound. Ever since moving to Tucson in 2006, I had yet to find a space that played that line of frantic dance music.

    But there it was. Café Passe. And none other than Kade Mislinski was behind the decks. Very cool.

    Fresh from his kitchen to yours

    During my time with the Weekly, I got to write about Kade when he operated a steamed burger concept on Grant Ave. It was delicious and an ode to two hamburger stands located in Connecticut. One being Ted’s Restaurant, in Meriden, CT, which has been said to originate the steamed burger concept. The other is Louis’ Lunch, in New Haven, which holds court as the oldest hamburger stand in the US. So it goes.

    Now the line between oldest and steamed burg gets bleary in the greasy throes of American history. Some say Louis’ invented the steamed burger while others say “No! Louis just threw a meatball on the grill, smashed it up and served it to an impatient customer between bread.” Now as a mostly food writer, I don’t even know the case of the steamed burger. Its sort of like the original chimichanga. But that’s a dispute I need to put to rest because I do not want to get into some local trouble.

    For some reason Kade’s steamed burger place just didn’t make it. I totally thought it would.

    Then Covid hit and everything went ker-plunk.

    Kade and I sort of lost contact with one another, except for the occasional social media like or comment. Then quite recently, here in late-early 2025, Kade hits me up and says he is now a personal chef doing meal prep and home delivery.

    Kade is a one man culinary tour de force my friends!

    My man puttin’ in the work

    We hung out one afternoon while he was cooking and prepping for a client and all I could do was gaze in hungry eyed wonder. Every dish he prepared was cooked juuuuust to order as the customer has to heat it up. So easy. So very very good.

    Kade being a Tucson chef and restauranteur for many years now, knows exactly what he is doing. First thing is sourcing small and local. Our bountiful desert agronomy is basically like living in a farmers market, so the pickin’s are plentiful and the products near perfection. Kade will work with you to provide the meals you want with a knowledge of farms and facilities that earned Tucson the first city of gastronomy nod from UNESCO.

    Vegan? He’s got you. Love you some steaks and seafood? Dude, Kade is so on it. Allergies, restrictions or Kosher? C’mon man! Yeah. You’re good.

    Prices range depending on the level of difficulty or how exotic you want those meals to ascribe to. But know this! Its all about making you happy, easing up time on your end and providing healthy sumptuous repasts made with care by a well-seasoned Tucson chef.

    Best thing is, Kade will deliver your fares to you, right to your door, when you want them and when you need them. Forget those premade “dinners” you find at the store. Even the ones you see in mom and pop health food shops are loaded with sodium and still contain ingredients you didn’t know existed. No thank you.

    Farm to face is more like it

    As Kade was packing up a weekly meal plan for a client, he set out a sample of the goods for me to try…that were left over! Gosh. You think he’d rob some bits of a paying customer to feed a food blogging dork like me? Yeah, no.   

    Absolute perfection. Real chicken from a real farm tastes really different in comparison to those that sit in Styrofoam trays sitting just a few clicks down from greeting cards and automotive lubricant.

    The veggies were cooked and seasoned meticulously, as was the rice, the potatoes, the… Look. The man can cook. Let’s just put it that way and leave it there.

    Kade is also available for private parties, catering and personal chef services.

    You want to support local? You want to eat local? You want to eat food that is supported by local, like, everything? My man Kade Mislinski is your go to guy in the pressed chef’s coat. Have skillet will travel!

    Sure Kade is a friend of mine but if I thought his food and service was subpar I would not take a chunk out my day to chat him up on this here website.

    But he is a good man that serves up suburb food and provides an avail that goes above and beyond.

    And he still DJs!

    Thanks for reading, now lets eat

    To hit up Kade, you can contact him via email:

    kmislinski@gmail.com

    Call/Text:

    520-488-9339

    Or better yet, to see him in action, follow Kade’s social media:

    https://www.instagram.com/personalchef_kademislinski/

    https://www.threads.net/@personalchef_kademislinski

    Cheers!

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