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Eat Street profiles food trucks and the bloggers who love them.The food channel show filmed a half dozen segments in Miami for its 2011-2012 season, showcasing Dim Ssäm à Gogo, Mr. Good Stuff, Latin Burger and Taco, Sugar Rush, Ms. Cheezious, and Latin House Grill.
Tonight is the premiere of “The Smokin’ South,” featuring Miami’s own Dim Ssäm à Gogo truck serving up some duck and
chunk’d tots. Other trucks to watch for are South Carolina’s Bone-In
Barbeque, Hawaii’s Flip’d Out Truck, and Orlando’s Crooked Spoon.
The episode airs at 8 p.m. on Cooking Channel.
We recently reviewed a list of all the food-centric television that was filmed in Miami. Eat Street played a big part.
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