Food vans are the new rage in France and these two were catering to Goûts d'Yvelines' visitors! Note the Texas plate above the French one!
Les "food trucks" sont très en vogue en France en ce moment et ces deux-là permettaient aux visiteurs de Goûts d'Yvelines de se sustenter !
A bit different from the trucks we have here. Le chocolat chaud definitely appeals to me!
ReplyDeleteThose Airstream trailers are so beautiful!
ReplyDeletethat is so neat! i noticed the texas plate right away...so what is their connection to texas? are they transplanted texans or is the food american? love it!
ReplyDeleteThey are huge here. One of my co-workers husband has a really nice one. The food is great too.
ReplyDeleteSo it's spreading. I think it's a good idea. That's a really old Texas plate and a nearly ancient Airstream trailer.
ReplyDeleteCool. We don't have any food trucks, because the city won't grant permits for them.
ReplyDeleteAn air stream for a food truck, very classy. The old Citroen vans are also very popular food trucks.
ReplyDeleteIl est tres beau celui-ci et quelle bonne idee. Une bonne facon de se faire une reputation et de changer d'endroit (apres autorisation) si l'endroit n'est pas rentable.
ReplyDeleteChouette :). A Tahiti, on appelle ça des "roulottes", c'est une institution, il y en a partout au bord des routes. Mais les roulottes sont bien moins rutilantes que celle sur ta photo.... ça m'inspire pour le post de demain sur Tahiti Daily Photo :)
ReplyDeleteLooks a little chilly, hope they had hot soup on offer?!
ReplyDeleteThey're popular in Paris, of course, but they haven't made it to Amboise (if you don't count the ones at the marchés). I wonder what the local restaurants think about this idea.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen one in a long time as I think restaurants got the government to harass them out of business.
ReplyDeleteThey come in many shapes and sizes. Taking food distribution to new levels, that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteLooks like food truck food has become popular all over the world.
ReplyDeleteThey are relatively common here, but they are never as nice as this one!
ReplyDeleteHow fab! Love the retro caravans they use, bet the food is good also, it would have to be acceptable wouldn't it Ciel :)
ReplyDeleteThat Texas plate is too funny. But the food truck looks like something you'd see at a construction site in downtown Houston! These things have been around a long time but again, most where people are working outdoors, or at concerts or fairs of one kind or another.
ReplyDeleteHaving made many, many trips to Texas in my life, I spotted the plate immediately and was wondering when you had traveled there. Your clever caterers were wise to preserve that!
ReplyDeleteThose old metal campers are so very cool.
great idea, food on the move.
ReplyDeleteIt is a very clean and neat looking food truck. I almost never eat at food trucks. Just not sure about how sanitary they are . . . . . .
ReplyDeleteA great way to re-purpose an Airstream trailer!
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