Huffington Magazine Issue 50 | Page 114

L BEST SUMMER EVER HUFFINGTON 05.26.13 FOOD TRAILS CULTURE TRAVEL Baton Rouge Food Truck Trail This trail is more like a scavenger hunt. Although generally within Baton Rouge city limits, these roving trucks are usually in different locations all around the city. Follow the trucks on Twitter for updates, or time your visit to catch one of the BR Food Truck Round-ups on Wednesdays. BATON ROUGE option, which sounds like lunchtime to us. 3. Taco De Paco tacodepaco.com @TacodePaco 1. GoYaYa’s Crepes FROM TOP: PHOTO OR ILLUSTRATION BUTTERBEAN CREDIT MAN/FLICKR; TK COURTESY OF GOYAYA’S CREPES goyayas.com @GOyayas This creperie on wheels now has it’s own brick-and-mortar location as well, if that’s more your thing. Start this trail off with either sweet or savory crepe, and know that no one will judge you if you eat a Muffuletta crepe for breakfast. 2. ThreeBones Catering www.facebook.com/ ThreeBonesCater @ThreeBonesCater Three Bones Catering serves up mobile Cajun classics with a twist — think shrimp, crawfish and andouille quesadillas, po’ boys and fried pickles. This truck also features a Build Your Own Grilled Cheese Is any food city complete without a taco truck? Taco de Paco’s tacos and burritos range from authentic (carne asada, beans, cilantro) to Tex-Mex (roasted chicken, peppers, onions and cheese) to Asian (pulled pork, Hoisin sauce, Thai slaw). We’re betting there’s some Cajun flair thrown in there as well. 4. Ninja Snowballs facebook.com/ninjasnowballs @NinjaSnowballs For dessert, grab yourself a snowball. These icy treats come in a dizzying array of flavors, some of which )ݗ