The Herald (South Africa)

Wheels turn for Food Truck Friday

- Herald Reporter

THE first-ever Baakens Food Truck Friday hits the streets of Port Elizabeth in the Baakens Valley tomorrow.

The community-driven event will see a dozen food trucks, tuk-tuks and trailers showcase their wares in the heart of Port Elizabeth.

Organisers Jan du Plessis of design and building collaborat­ive Werk and Grant Foong of Foong’s Asian Street Food have collaborat­ed with various people to create an event which they believe will give the growing street food industry a much-needed boost.

From artisanal pizzas to gourmet burgers, vegetarian meals and Asian cuisine, they hope patrons are in for a taste sensation. The line-up includes Makoy, Street Cred Chef, Fushin, Foongs, Groundfloo­r Café, Gourmet Girl, Wafelbak, The Munch Box and Chia Health Food Co.

Foong hopes the event will gain momentum and become a monthly event on the city’s calendar.

“It is essentiall­y a platform to showcase the best in mobile food in the Bay and it has no entry fee. All meals will be capped at R45 and with a definite focus on a family environmen­t,” he said.

Fratelli Foods and the Richmond Hill Brewing Company will provide bar facilities. Security and cleanlines­s will be a high priority, says Foong, with the focus on a clean, green mentality for both vendors and patrons.

Entertainm­ent will include live artists and DJs from 4-9pm, but the evening may stretch later. Families are encouraged to bring their own picnic blankets or camping chairs and there will be kiddies’ activities.

ý Further informatio­n on Baakens Food Truck Friday’s Facebook page, or call Foong, 082-367-1864.

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