Monday, June 4, 2012

Food trucks in paris

  • PARIS — An artisanal taco truck has come to Paris.
  • (New York Times)
  • Mmm tacos. Cantine California promotional photo Given Paris very long tradition of streetside food stands, I cant quite embrace this article hyping the arrival of food trucks on the scene as an import from the United States.
  • (Slate)
  • Neighborhood activists have already been debating the future of the Bauhaus building on Pine. Food trucks in Paris: Suggest a new Jay-Z and Kanye West single — My Food Trucks in Paris.
  • (Seattle Times)
  • NY Times — "In France, there is still a widespread belief that the daily diet in the United States consists of grossly large servings of fast food. But in Paris, American food is suddenly being seen as more than just restauration rapide.
  • (Daily Markets)
  • An article that surfaced in todays New York Times tells tales of two food trucks that have recently popped up in Paris: burger-slinging Le Camion Qui Fume and a taco truck called Cantine California.
  • (Laist.com)
  • "Eating from the ice cream trucks, the hot-dog carts: that is, like, our dream." RIP, Brooklyn. RIP, Paris. RIP, RIP, RIP. Were all morte and standing in line to eat out of food trucks.
  • (The AtlanticWire (blog))
  • Kusmi Tea from Paris and $75 cakes ($7.50 a slice) from Lady M — and they are all there. But Luke's Lobster, known for its bare-bones storefronts and food truck? Tartinery, up from NoLIta? The sandwich shop No.
  • (New York Times)
  • Food trucks in Paris Follow this company Corp.
  • (The Business Journal)
  • In the film, close knit members working in Pariss Child Protection Unit encounter All six blocks of space will be open, where guests can veg on food from a number of food trucks (Gastropod, Ms. Cheezious, Tango Grill and more).
  • (Huffington Post)

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