Food Truck Eats has proven itself a hugely popular new addition to Toronto’s street food scene (despite a setback earlier this month), but there is truly no greater hell than waiting in line for over an hour for a caramel apple pie, only for Cupcake Diner to sell out. Organizer Suresh Doss is taking a bold step for round three on October 1: meals on wheels from dusk till dawn. The late hour would normally ease the labyrinthine lines and food shortages, but there’s no guarantee, since the event overlaps with Nuit Blanche. Expect two new trucks, Portobello Burger and Felix and Norton Cookies, as well as several new vendors.
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Food Truck Eats to pull an all-nighter for round three
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Version 1 was a complete disaster. Version 2 they had it figured out. It was entirely wonderful. The Shriner’s kettle popcorn truck was pleasant surprise. Half the price of that mall Kernels’ stuff for about a 2″ bag of kettle popcorn.
Version 3 should probably be even better!
September 26, 2011 at 2:47 pm | by Karl