Wadi’s World Street Kitchen food truck hits the streets

Serving everything from the taco to banh mi.

After three and a half years in business and numerous accolades and awards, brothers Saed and Sameh Wadi of Saffron Restaurant & Lounge
are happy to announce their latest endeavor: World Street Kitchen
(WSK), a mobile food truck. The cuisine served will be an exciting array
of both traditional and new style street food from around the world.
“I’m very passionate about world cuisine and it’s what I like to eat
when I’m not cooking.” Chef Wadi says. “We are very lucky in the Twin
Cities to have great ethnic restaurants and I’m excited to offer my take
on international street food to the masses.”

The compact menu will change often with about 6-8 items ranging in
price from $2.50-$6. Look out for the curried chicken banh mi, lamb
barbacoa taco with cabbage, Middle Eastern spinach pie, and the salted
caramel ice cream sandwich as regular staples on the menu.

The primary location will be on 5th Street and Nicollet Mall in
Downtown Minneapolis for the next few months until the frigid weather
hits, and will be serving lunch Monday-Friday. Next year, Wadi said,
"St. Paul is on the radar."

WSK will also be available for private events and catering—that part of the business won't stop when the snow flies.

For scheduled location, menus, and catering inquires, check out the World Street Kitchen website (www.eatWSK.com), Twitter (www.Twitter.com/eatWSK1) and Facebook (www.Facebook.com/eatWSK1)

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