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(More customer reviews)Food Trucks gives an education, a few recipes and a few specific trucks to look for in various cities.
The cities were chosen as locales with high numbers of street food vendors.
The book is divided into west coast pacific, pacific northwest, midwest, south and east coast. The number of food trucks covered range from 13 in Los Angeles to one in cities such as Milwaukee, Madison and Minneapolis, Marfa, Texas, New Orleans, Durham and Portsmouth. Strange to have cities chosen as street food regions to only have one food truck selected. Other cities covered are; Washington, New York, Philadelphia, Miami, Austin, Kansas City, Chicago, Seattle, Portland, Oregon, San Francisco and Oahu.
There is information on the individual trucks and how they started. Side bars tell where interesting side dishes can be obtained - these have the addresses, the food trucks also have their web sites and how to twitter them.
This really is not complete enough to be called a guidebook considering the amount of food trucks out there now and it really isn't a cookbook. It has about 45 recipes from various food trucks.
It's an interesting look at what has really been a long time method to sell food in metropolitan areas.
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