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1987 days ago

The Gourmet Garage - Gate 3 Claudelands Arena - Winter Food Festival

Tania from Rototuna North

Hamilton's only undercover market tonight! Join The Gourmet Garage team at Gate 3 - Claudelands Arena (inside the barn, between 5pm and 8pm) where you'll discover these amazing food trucks waiting to take the stress away from cooking on a Friday night, and give you endless winter comforts...free entry!
Toasted As - Gourmet Toasted Sandwiches.
Lechon - Crispy Pork Belly

Unique Food Geeks - Meat and vegan options with no gluten in sight.

Nikkis Pop Up

Alpha Caravan Catering - tasty desserts.

Sawadee Thai & Asian Food Caters

The Homegrown Kitchen - Seafood goodness.

Something Big is Brewing NZ - Kombucha.

Lil'Orbits Tauranga - donuts.

The Smoke Collective - tasty smoked meat rolls, gourmet burgers, and famous dirty fries with smoked pulled pork.

The CoolStore Food Truck - tacos.

Fritz's Wieners Hamilton - mouth watering, smoked bratwurst in a freshly baked baguette bun, garnished with onions or sauerkraut and topped with your favourite mustard.

#GourmetGarage - "Tasty food, and cozy comforts for the whole family."

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