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Moveable Feast Food Truck Event in the Peninsula Returns

14 food trucks will converge at the San Mateo County Event Center on Friday May 4th to kick off the Moveable Feast season in San Mateo County. Family friendly free event

MOVEABLE FEAST returns to the Peninsula!

About 14 food trucks will converge at the San Mateo County Event Center on Friday May 4th to kick off the Moveable Feast season in San Mateo County.

Visitors are encouraged to bring blankets and eat on the lawn or at a various outdoor tables. There will be a beer garden and bands playing. This is a family friendly event.

Some of the food trucks that will be there are:

The Chairman, from San Francisco  who was just named  Bay Area Best Food Truck By ABC 7  and Maxim magazine Top Ten food cart will make their first Moveable Feast San Mateo debut this year.

Curry Up Now, which has a fleet of four carts and recently opened two restaurant in San Mateo, will prepare street style Indian food.

#2 Zagat Rated Bay Area Best Food Truck, Mama's Empanadas-SF will have  their classic baked empanadas. They were a regular fixture last season at MVBL SM.

And other local favorites,  Hiyaaa, Korean-Asian fusion truck, new truck, Manna Japanese Comfort food and gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches by Cheese Gone Wild.

First Fridays Moveable Feast will be held from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. on the first Friday of every month through October. 

EVENT INFORMATION:

First Fridays Moveable Feast SAN MATEO


When: 5:00 to 9 p.m.  May 4

Where: San Mateo County Event Center, 1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo

Parking: $10

Public transit: Caltrain’s Hillsdale station is less than a mile from the Event Center

Admission:   free, open to all ages

Info: 

https://www.facebook.com/events/361747233836219/

www.mvbl.org

Marketing manager 415 377 0823 

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