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Te Atatu Food Truck Friday - THIS Friday - November 7th

Joseph from Te Atatu South

Te Atatu Food Truck Fridays season opener is this Friday November 7th! There will be a selection of Auckland’s finest street food, the Te Atatu record fair, DJ’s spinning vinyl to keep the good times rolling and the regular repair café.

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November 7th - 4:30pm to 8:30pm – Te Atatu South Community Centre.

The food trucks joining us on the night will be:

- Smoking Shack - divine slow cooked meaty burgers and fries
- Karaage Boy - the iconic taste of Japanese street food in cups, rolls or rice bowls
- Baja Taco’s - Everyone's favourite authentic Mexican cuisine queen.
- Delicious Dosa – the beloved Indian dosa with flavourful savoury fillings
- Wedg Ave woodfired pizza - Scrumptious wood fired pizzas.
- Sweet-As Crepes – Sweet and savoury crepes
- Ae Brew – Serving up Hot and Iced Coffee, Matcha

On the entertainment menu we have FREE ReCreators craft workshop, FREE facepainting, and $5 sandy art workshop. The 249 Edmonton Road gallery will also have new stock building up to Christmas for you to buy.

Come grab some tasty food and soak up the community vibes. Plenty of seating available outside, inside or picnic in the park. Parking available on site with overflow parking available on the grass field behind the St Johns hall. Walking or cycling up makes it even easier.

The perfect way to spend a Friday night.

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