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March 7, 2013
SactoMoFo 6 food truck festival coming April 27

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Ah yes, it's starting to feel like spring, the sun's shining a bit more and Daylight Savings is about to start. You know what that means ... time for a food truck festival!

SactoMoFo 6 is on board for April 27, and will be held once again at 6th and W streets in downtown Sacramento - the site of the Sunday farmers market. More than two dozen trucks from northern California are being booked, including such first-time SactoMoFo participants as Roli Roti. Many of the perennial favorites will also be whipping up their food truck fare, including Chando's Tacos, The Chairman and Krush Burger.

Here's a list of the mobile food vendors thus far:

Northern California vendors

Koja Kitchen
We Sushi
Hapa SF
Roli Roti
Spicy Grill
The Chairman

Sacto. vendors

Smoothie Patrol
Simply Southern Foods
Drewski's Hot Rod
Dave Pops
Chando's Tacos
Swabbies
Addy's Paella
BaconMania
Juice On
Annie's Sno Biz
Rich's Ice Cream
Dave's Dawg
Knucklehead Dogs
Krush Burger
OMG! Yogurt
Gameday Grill
Brick Oven Pizza
La Mex Tacos
OM Karmabile
Green Papaya Thai.

"This is our big festival to show of the northern California mobile food movement," said Paul Somerhausen, a co-founder of SactoMoFo. "It's kind of an all-star line-up."

The event is free, and runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Parking is $3, or free with a non-perishable food donation. For more information: www.sactomofo.com.

FROM THE BEE:

* Drewski's to expand with second food truck, new brick and mortar cafe

* Legal concerns prompt a new draft of proposed food truck ordinances

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