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Eats on the Street

Eats on the Street
December 2011
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They’re quirky, they’re mobile, and they’re serving up a variety of delicious dishes. Check out nine of Charleston’s favorite food trucks and meet the colorful characters who keep them on the go


 

 

Roti Rolls
Cory Burke leads a mobile revolution for sustainable food

 

Hello My Name is BBQ
Cody and Ryner Burg have become Highway 17 staples

 

Geechee Island Food Truck
Desmond Brown adds his own flavor to Lowcountry fare


 

 

Happy Camper Snoballs
Kitsch maven Rena Lasch brightens the food truck scene with her colorful and fruity Snoballs

 

Taco Boy
Taking a well-loved brick-and-mortar restaurant on the road

 

Pot Kettle Black
Jon Caton and Laura Carone do four-wheeled gourmet


 

 

Strada Cucina
The Colarusso brothers team up to serve Boston-style Italian sandwiches

 

Tokyo Crepes
Yukari Yada and John Baker helped pioneer the local food truck movement

 

Diggity Doughnuts
Ambergré Sloan turned a craving into a delicious business

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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