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Skillet Street Food: Nomadic Gourmet Fare

Skillet Street Food: Nomadic Gourmet Fare

By Dan Gould on November 12, 2008

We’ve been watching the spread of high quality mobile food operations for some time. One company taking this nomadic foodie idea to a whole new level is Skillet Street Food. Based in Seattle, Washington, they forgo paying rent on some fancy space, and instead serve delicious gourmet food out of an old Airstream trailer.

Skillet can be found at various locations around Seattle, cooking up mouth-watering breakfast and lunch fare such as Kobe beef burgers topped with cambazola cheese and bacon jam, poutine with gravy white cheddar and herbs – and for breakfast: Waffles with maple braised pork belly and two fried eggs.

[via Jaunted]

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