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These incredible restaurants started out as food trucks

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Korilla, New York City, New York, USA
Korilla, New York City, New York, USA
Sassy Spoon, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Sassy Spoon, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Eggslut, various global locations
Eggslut, various global locations
Curry Up Now, various US locations
Curry Up Now, various US locations
Kogi Korean BBQ, Los Angeles, California, USA
Kogi Korean Barbecue, Los Angeles, California, USA
Ms. Cheezious, Miami, Florida, USA
Ms. Cheezious, Miami, Florida, USA
World Street Kitchen, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
World Street Kitchen, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Bacon Bacon, Upper Haight, San Francisco, USA
Bacon Bacon, Upper Haight, San Francisco, USA
Clover Food Lab, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Clover Food Lab, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
The Peached Tortilla, Austin, Texas, USA
The Peached Tortilla, Austin, Texas, USA
Mexicue, New York and Connecticut, USA
Mexicue, New York and Connecticut, USA
Mei Mei, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Mei Mei, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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Food trucks have come a long way from burger vans at festivals and hot-dog carts on corners. These food vendors were so popular, they started on wheels and worked their way up to bricks and mortar. From a global all-day breakfast spot to a Korean-Mexican fusion restaurant group, here are the incredible restaurants that started on the street.
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Miriam Carey

05 September 2019

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