A Day in Key West (Florida Boating, Post 28)

Wednesday, February 17

Finally, REALLY GOOD food. If you’re ever in Key West, I strongly recommend this food truck.

https://onelovekeywest.com/

It’s just a trailer with three outdoor tables under a tree behind a Chevron station, with a very affordable menu, but the chef is out of this world. Such a welcome contrast to the usual underwhelming “surf & turf” found on the Keys, made for old white tourists from the northeast.

I’m pretty sure I saw something online that said the chef was award-winning famous, and I believe it. We had the hot tuna tacos, but it’s the sort of place you could order anything and it would be great.

John and I brought enough food with us that we haven’t had to eat out at all. So I’ve been refusing to eat out unless there’s a darn good reason to. I’m discovering that not only do I hate fast food, I also don’t like mediocre restaurant food. I’m happy to eat my own mediocre food, just not mediocre take-out. I’d rather make my own rice bowl with canned, dried and packaged toppings with my own spices than pay far too much for overcooked fish that probably isn’t even local.

Anyway, One Love food truck was the best food we had on our entire month-long trip. So check it out if you’re ever there.

We didn’t go to any of the little shops in town, or the Hemingway house, or anything in town because of covid. The touristy downtown area was quite crowded. We just did a brief driving tour and decided we’d come back some other year.

In addition to the great food truck, another hidden gem on Key West is this little botanic garden. I just happened to spot it on the map. It’s small, but almost no one was there and it was very relaxing to stroll around.

This area is for weddings.

Meandering pathways through dense vegetation.

The trunk of this young tree literally makes a full loop.

I took too many pictures of these Cuban palms! I really liked them.

These next ones are “petticoat” Cuban palms.

The petticoat palms are like when it’s been covid and you haven’t gotten a haircut in over a year! (No one even knows what a petticoat is anymore, am I right? But do we know about no-haircut covid? Oh yeah.)

Submerse me in palm nirvana.

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