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Alan from Rototuna North

We are proud to be Rototuna based and trialing our Mobile Catering Company " The White Bullet" to cook and sell residents some great food at excellent prices.

We will be situated on Thomas road next to Grosvenor park, across the road from Buckingham place.

TREAT THE KIDS, TREAT YOURSELF AND LET US COOK FOR YOU.

Saturday 29th 4.00pm - 9pm
Sunday 30th 4.00pm - 9pm

Our mobile food kitchen practices full health and safety food standards, and has valid Hamilton City Council Registration and Permits which are displayed in the Mobile Kitchen where you can see them.

We are a local family business and will be serving the following;

* Delicious Butter Chicken on Rice, with the choice of Garlic or Plain Naan
* Fish and Chips
* Hot Dogs on stick and Sauce
* American Hot Dogs - plain with sauce, or the works, including Cheese, onion, mustard and sauce.
* Hot chips with Butter Chicken Gravy
* Butter Chicken Wraps

Our food is yummy and our prices are affordable.

We are happy to take phone / TXT orders , we can deliver and we do have eftpos.

Our TXT phone number is 0223852539

We look forward to seeing you soon and keeping it local.

Price: $15

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