Let's go find something to eat at the food truck caravan.

Hello everyone.
A few days ago I drove past the shrine in front of a kindergarten in the village area where I saw a caravan of food trucks organizing an event here for many days. But I haven't had a chance to go in today. I saw a sign in front of the entrance saying today is the last day, so I thought I'd take the kids to see what delicious food there is. Importantly, there is a fish scooping activity for the kids to enjoy, which the kids are more interested in than the food. So today at 6:00 p.m., I took my kids and husband to ride a motorbike to the event early so that there wouldn't be many people. Or another way is to eat quickly, go back quickly, and walk around to see all the restaurants.
And as expected, there were not many customers at this time, but it was not a small number either. It could be seen from the children who were sitting and reserving the chairs to scoop up the small fish. The parents walked around looking at the food trucks parked on both sides. These food trucks can only stay at each location for 5 days. After that, they will move to another place and continue like this. The food that is brought to sell is a bit expensive because. Being in a fixed location like this, there is a high chance that the food that is brought to cook will spoil if it is not sold out that day. Which I understand very well. So, cutting out the problem of price, this time we walked around to see what food is worth buying and eating. But we could not eat much because it was already dinner time and the food was already cooked. We just wanted to take the children out to see and open their eyes.

The first food caravan we saw was selling fried potato skewers. The second shop was a bread shop selling skewers and pizza, which looked very delicious, but we thought it was too heavy for us to try. Then we walked until we reached a dim sum shop, which had many flavors to choose from. We decided to try the dim sum. There were charcoal dim sum, spicy dim sum, and spicy mala dim sum. There were also salted eggs. And there were also big fish balls for us to choose from. I bought 11 pieces in total, and they had different flavors. After buying the dim sum, we sat at the table that the food caravan had arranged in front in an orderly manner. After we finished eating, we threw our trash in the trash can provided by the venue. This time, when the dim sum was finished, we went to find something else to eat. My youngest daughter wanted to eat dessert, which was a big bowl of dessert, so we ordered a bowl and shared it, which was just right. There were also candied fruits, which the kids really liked. Because the shop takes fresh fruits and coats them in sugar, which children love to eat. It reminds me of a Chinese series where the main characters love eating Tang Hulu. Haha.
We spent quite some time here until the sun started to set and the sky started to get dark. It was time to take the kids home to take a bath and have dinner, which I understand that the kids will only eat a little bit of rice today. It's okay because it's rare for a food caravan like this to come to my house. And this is my activity that I'm sharing today. Thank you to my friends who stopped by to follow and see the photos that I shared. I hope everyone enjoys it.
Thank you for following and supporting me so well. For today, I have to go first. See you again in the next article. Bye-bye to all my friends.

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