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  2. Kung sarong - Wikipedia

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    Kung sarong (Thai: กุ้งโสร่ง, pronounced [kûŋ sā.ròŋ]) is a Thai dish which contains deep fried prawns wrapped in egg noodles. [ 1 ] Etymology

  3. Pok Pok - Wikipedia

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    Pok Pok was a group of Thai restaurants based in Portland, Oregon, founded and led by chef Andy Ricker.Pok Pok won both local recognition and major industry awards, with The Oregonian describing the restaurant as "one of those quintessentially Portland institutions, a sort of rags-to-riches story of the street cart that became a restaurant that became a legend."

  4. Food truck - Wikipedia

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    A food truck is a large motorized vehicle (such as a van or multi-stop truck) or trailer equipped to store, transport, cook, prepare, serve and/or sell food. [1] [2]Some food trucks, such as ice cream trucks, sell frozen or prepackaged food, but many have on-board kitchens and prepare food from scratch, or they reheat food that was previously prepared in a brick and mortar commercial kitchen.

  5. 4 Wheeled Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    4 Wheeled Restaurant (Korean: 현지에서 먹힐까) is a South Korean reality cooking show. The show presents various Korean chefs cooking in the country their cuisine originated from. The aim is to open a food truck and see if their cooking is accepted in the origin country as if it was in Korea.

  6. Baek Jong-won's Food Truck - Wikipedia

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    Debut of the new format "Paik Jong-won's Food Truck", a national job creation project which help the food truck owners to improve the quality of dishes as well as sales or help the rookie owners to start their business. Kim Sung-joo joined as host; 96 2 July 28: 97 3 August 4: Special host: Sunny (Girls' Generation)

  7. Cupbop - Wikipedia

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    A Cupbop food truck in Utah in 2018. Junghun Song started Cupbop after finding out that Korean cuisine was not represented at a Utah food convention in 2013. [7] Song and two of his friends began selling Korean cuisine out of a 20-year-old food truck soon after and became the founders and part-owners of Cupbop. [13] [7] [4]

  8. Korilla BBQ - Wikipedia

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    Korilla BBQ is a New York City-based lunch/dinner truck owned by Eddie Song that specializes in Korean-theme burritos, also known as ssams. They also serve Korean-style tacos . They have been positively reviewed by Antenna Magazine , [ 1 ] were listed in The Village Voice 's Top 10 Vegetarian Street Foods listing, [ 2 ] and mentioned first in ...

  9. Hat Yai (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, The Oregonian 's Michael Russell called Hat Yai the "Southern star in Portland's Thai food constellation". [15] Brooke Jackson-Glidden included the fried chicken combo in Eater Portland 's 2024 overview of "iconic" Portland dishes. [16] Hat Yai was also included in the website's 2025 list of Portland's best restaurants for mid-week ...