Explore a variety of food trucks this weekend in Virginia's Historic Triangle.
This weekend, the Historic Triangle of Virginia will come alive with a diverse array of food trucks offering culinary delights from July 18 to July 20. Food enthusiasts can indulge in more than a dozen local food trucks spread across various locations. The schedule includes an exciting lineup of food trucks on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, showcasing unique dishes and local flavors. Additionally, a new food truck, Amma’s Curry in a Hurry, will debut, specializing in authentic Indian cuisine. Don’t miss this vibrant weekend celebrating local food and culture.
This weekend, the Historic Triangle of Virginia will feature a variety of food trucks offering delicious culinary options from July 18 to July 20. Food enthusiasts can explore more than a dozen local food trucks at numerous locations, making this an excellent opportunity to savor unique dishes while supporting local businesses.
On Friday, a range of food trucks will be present at various venues. Notable locations include:
Saturday will feature additional food truck opportunities across the Historic Triangle:
For those looking to wrap up their weekend, Sunday will have a selection of food trucks as well:
A noteworthy highlight of this weekend’s event is the introduction of Amma’s Curry in a Hurry, a new food truck specializing in authentic Indian cuisine. This food truck is affiliated with Spice Palace, a family-owned restaurant that has been serving Indian food in the area since 2017. With a diverse menu, patrons can enjoy various platter options, including Butter Masala, Korma, and a delectable Mango Curry.
The owners of Amma’s Curry in a Hurry aim to expand the reach of authentic Indian dishes, offering a menu that includes a choice of main curry, protein, rice, naan, salad, vegetable curry, and dessert. Their commitment to providing quality Indian cuisine aims to attract a wider audience and enhance the food truck scene in the Historic Triangle.
Besides this weekend’s events, Amma’s Curry in a Hurry is slated to participate in regional events, including the Asian Festival in Virginia Beach and the Black Beard Pirate Festival in Hampton. Furthermore, they intend to make regular appearances at popular local breweries, including Alewerks and The Virginia Beer Company, to ensure residents and visitors can access their flavorful offerings throughout the summer.
This weekend promises to be an exciting opportunity for food lovers to explore a variety of cuisines and support local food trucks in Virginia’s Historic Triangle. Mark your calendar to enjoy the culinary delights available during this flavorful weekend.
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