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Food Trucks on Eat Street This Week, at Cauley Square, Kendall Tonight

Pop some corn, program the DVR, and round up your family because two Miami food trucks are being featured on two back-to-back episodes of Cooking Channel's Eat Street this week. Tomorrow, June 23, tune in at 10 p.m. for Episode 109, which features Miami's Yellow Submarine. Other trucks highlighted include Veraci...
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Pop some corn, program the DVR, and round up your family because two Miami food trucks are being featured on two back-to-back episodes of Cooking Channel's Eat Street this week.

Tomorrow, June 23, tune in at 10 p.m. for Episode 109, which features Miami's Yellow Submarine. Other trucks highlighted include Veraci Pizza (Seattle), Taco Fino (British Columbia), and Stefania's Perogies (Hoboken). The episode re-airs at 2 a.m.

On June 25, catch Episode 110, starring south Florida's the Rolling Stove. Other trucks include Japadog (Vancouver), the Frying Scotsman (Portland), and Coolhaus (Los Angeles). Catch Eat Street at 11:30 p.m. and again at 3:30 a.m.

Eat Street is filming season two, and rumor has it they'll be filming again in Miami. Stay tuned for more details.

Food trucks will be at Kendall Car Wash this evening from 5:30 to 10. Trucks serving dinner include Latin Burger, Dim Ssam a Gogo, the Fish Box, CheeseMe, Sugar Rush, and Sugar Yummy Mama.

Kendall Car Wash, 9750 Kendall Dr., Miami

Cauley Square's weekly food truck party continues with live music and a beer-and-wine garden. With tree-lined paths and galleries to explore, this is a great location to check out. Trucks serving from 5:30 to 10 p.m. include Catered Bliss, Clarabelle's Cupcakes, Dog Eat Dog, Metro Deli Express, El Rincon del Coqui, Shao Roma Romanian, Tango Grill, Wing Commander, and Yellow Submarine.

Cauley Square, 22400 Old Dixie Hwy., Goulds

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