For the second year in a row, Oakland’s Jack London Square is awash in food carts as part of the eat real festival. Eat real aims to show that fast food can be real food and that sustainably produced food can also be affordable and accessible. The Bay Area food movement has been on display since Friday, but there’s still one day left to sample mobile food ranging from the quintessential street food — tacos — to the more unusual: chowder, soul food, west African cuisine, and creme brulee. Eat real offers more than just good eats. There’s also craft beers, local wines, food making demonstrations, and music. If you haven’t been already, don’t miss the final day of this unusual food festival that is well on its way to becoming a Bay Area institution.
