Food trucks seem to be popular everywhere these days and they are also a source of interesting signs. Here we have one truck serving the very popular poutine (french fries covered with gravy and topped with cheese curds) and the other one serving everything you could think of and more!
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Smoke's is selling a popular Canadian food product.
ReplyDeleteCool truck, I'd love to try poutine! ;-)
ReplyDeleteFood trucks have really become a bit of a phenomenon.
ReplyDeleteI think my stomach would rebel at poutine.
ReplyDeleteDitto Sinbad. :-)
ReplyDeleteI think Smoke's also has a regular shop. I seem to think I've eaten there before... although I'm not huge on poutine (I just can't make myself like gravy). :)
ReplyDeleteGreat looking sign. Poutine sounds tasty, but deadly.
ReplyDeleteI've seen your other posts covering mobile food trucks...always of interest. After reading your description of poutine, however, this one ought to advertise "Heart attack on a plate!" :)
ReplyDeleteThere are so much varieties on food trucks. Interesting to see them!
ReplyDeleteI've had their poutine, not bad but a little pricey.
ReplyDeletethanks for explaining what that was! yikes!
ReplyDeleteLooks like they've got most everything covered between the two.
ReplyDeleteI've heard of poutine but I don't think my gallbladder could handle it! :D
~Lindy
Poutine is tasty once you try it but is too rich for my system. I like the eye catching sign and decor of the truck.
ReplyDeleteNow that's what you call 'fast food' ;-)
ReplyDeleteAh... yes... I tried it but didn't really like it. I tend to like my fries crispy you see...
ReplyDeleteI like the 'poutinerie' though, good find!
And of course, the really funny bit is that Vladimir Putin is spelled Poutine in French...
There really can never be enough food trucks. Poutine, on the other hand... I prefer my fries with salt and vinegar only!
ReplyDeleteI am happy to be seeing more food trucks in Toronto. Poutine is great, but I only have it on rare occasions -> if only to have the stomach of a teenager again ... sigh. :)
ReplyDeleteToo much information, but like the glimpse of street food!
ReplyDeleteFood Trucks in Spain are only at fairs and markets;)
ReplyDeletenever heard of poutine - chips&gravy even chips&curry are popular in the UK but not chips&cheese - I rather like chips&mushypeas
ReplyDeletefood trucks are especially popular here too, they have a rabid following.
ReplyDeletefrankly my dear
We have a Smoke's up here in a regular shop, as opposed to a food truck, but we've got a growing variety in those trucks here now.
ReplyDeleteWe have a food truck festival twice a year in Hamilton and I think I've seen this truck there. The sad part is I rarely see any of these trucks at other times of the year.
ReplyDeleteWe have one that is just wonderful. Bad for the heart but wonderful.
ReplyDeletethat's a very colourful truck!
ReplyDeleteMobile food trucks are noticeable at large public events in my world, but rarely see them in the streets.
ReplyDeleteA plaid truck selling 'poutine' in Toronto, well now I've seen everything Pat :)
ReplyDeleteI just learned about poutine and I thought that Yanks ate weird stuff. I'll pass on this one, thanks.
ReplyDeleteTom The Backroads Traveller
The sign and truck are neat---I'll pass on the Poutine. MB
ReplyDeleteyum!
ReplyDeleteVery tempting. YUM!
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