926 days ago

Te Atatu Food Truck Fridays - THIS Friday - May 6th - 5pm - 8pm

Joseph from Te Atatu South

Te Atatu Food Truck Fridays is back this Friday’s (May 6th) with special season bonus edition. There will be a selection of Auckland’s best street food, music and entertainment. Save the date at www.facebook.com....

May 6th – Winter hours of 5pm – 8pm – Te Atatu South Community Centre.

The food trucks joining us on the night will be:

- Gracefully Jerked – Mouthwatering Jamaican fusion street food

- Canteen Bali – Indonesian cuisine with a modern twist specialising in rice bowls

- The Langos Lady - Hungarian Fried Bread with savoury and sweet toppings

- The Back-up – Master chef delivering gourmet burger menu

- Akemis Gyoza - Japanese Dumplings that just get you craving more!

- Kookie Haus/ Doughnut Haus - Next level cookies and doughnuts

- Victor and Vern - Serving your coffee, hot chocolate and homemade soda fix.

On the entertainment menu there will be live music performance, free face painting, free ReCreators children craft workshop and a Siva Afi fire dance performance. The night will also feature Te Atatu’s free repair café in the community centre. Bring along your household items to be fixed for free.

Come grab some tasty food and soak up the community vibes. Plenty of seating available inside our cosy community centre or outside. Parking available on site. Walking or cycling up is even easier. Dress for the weather and enjoy getting out in the community. A great way to spend a Friday night.

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