WILMINGTON — Three years ago Austin Belt launched his first food truck, Banh Sai Asian Fusion, with a five-year plan to turn it into a restaurant. READ MORE…
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Arepas, Asian fusion, South African mealie pap and global nachos are all making regular appearances on the food scene, thanks to unusual food trucks based in and around Wilmington. If you haven’t been able to check them out at local breweries, distilleries and tap rooms, here s some information about what they serve and where you can find them.
NachoFalt
“Now, that business is just gone, evaporated,” he said.
Luckily, he was able to apply his skills to a new career, one that has proven to be adaptable in recent months. The NachoFalt food truck was born in the western part of the state, but is now Wilmington based. As the name suggests, nachos are the focus.