Meals on wheels new food rage in Dubai

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Dubai is getting to look more and more like big cities in the U.S. when it comes to food and how it is delivered -- restaurants, food trucks, etc.


Meals on wheels new food rage in Dubai
Nivriti Butalia /Dubai
Filed on October 11, 2015 | Last updated on October 11, 2015 at 6.33 am
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A Yumtingz food truck parked along the Town Square Visitor Centre.
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Location matters when it comes to latest street food rage in Dubai.

Crowds are scant in Downtown Burj Khalifa area on a Wednesday. It's just 6pm in the evening.

Construction workers are returning to their accommodation, or they're changing shifts. A handful of fitness enthusiasts jog along Emaar Boulevard. Dog walkers and mums strolling prams are spotted, too. One even sees a skateboard-rider expat - evidently an office goer, in his suit, zipping along. And then there are the food trucks parked along the Town Square Visitor Centre.

Since September 27 until October 12, at least two food trucks - essentially restaurants on wheels: Yumtingz and Gobai will be parked opposite Emaar Pavilion, on the side of Town Square Visitor Centre. Also, you'll see the row of parked vintage cars. There are a few other 'shacks' - Mini karak café, and a Lebanese eatery beside the trucks. And a truck for gelato ice creams, but there's no one in it. The weather is bearable. And it's not the liveliest hour.

A brand called The Roundup food trucks has under it a bunch of food brands - and trucks: MOB, Fit, Calle Tacos, Bio Bean, Shawarma Station, Jordanian Brisket Truck, Toasted Grilled Cheese, Gobai, and several others.

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Meals on wheels new food rage in Dubai - Khaleej Times
 

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