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The first Filipino food truck to open in Stanislaus County has now opened up a brick-and-mortar restaurant. With the limited space in the food truck, the owners said it was time to expand.
Stanislaus County’s first-ever Filipino food truck has opened in Modesto, bringing more of the rich flavors of the southeast Asian nation to the Valley. The new food trailer, Filipino Corner ...
Oompa Loompyas, a Filipino fusion food truck, is one of the vendors at Taste of Syracuse on Friday and Saturday.
Pork longganisa pan (housemade sweet pork sausage patty, fried egg, tomatoes, scallions and mayonnaise on pandesal) with kamote chips from Meryenda in Belmont. Courtesy Meryenda. A sunshiney ...
SAN DIEGO — A local food truck that’s known for serving up Filipino lumpia throughout San Diego is evolving into a dine-in restaurant. Lia’s Lumpia, which has been featured on Food Network ...
Lorry-Vic Gelicame never planned on opening her own food truck. “When I came here, I couldn’t even make a burger,” joked Gelicame, who grew up in the Philippines. “It was never a plan.
PENDLETON — The Filipino Cuisino food truck, 309 S.W. Emigrant Ave., Pendleton, closes Friday, Jan. 20. Owners Riza and Gordon Krom said they have sold the truck and plan to move to Tennessee or ...
Tyler’s first and only Filipino food truck Kalesa House is preparing to bring its unique cuisine to the area in the near future. The business, started by husband-wife team Matt and Lony Knight ...
And eventually, that’s exactly what the pair did. Twelve, named after the cousins, is New Jersey’s first Filipino food truck serving authentic dishes — some traditional and others with a ...
The food truck, also to be named Barkada ... tacos and nachos served in a Doritos bag all topped with Filipino foods (a fusion Texan Fritos pie of sorts?). “We want to try these ideas out ...
Topeka’s food truck scene welcomed PINOY Eagle Filipino Kitchen earlier this month. Owners Odette Paredes and Ray Wright began serving their brand of sweet, savory and tangy Filipino dishes out ...
THIS ONE. YEAH. THAT ONE’S CHICKEN ADOBO. YEAH. WHAT STARTED AS THE FIRST FILIPINO FOOD TRUCK IN STANISLAUS COUNTY HAS NOW BEEN UPGRADED. SOME OF THEM, THEY ALREADY ARE, YOU KNOW, VALID CUSTOMER ...