Sydney food trucks unite to ensure they're no flash in the pan

By Esther Han
Updated April 29 2015 - 11:09am, first published April 19 2015 - 4:47pm
Sarazine La Creperie on Castlereagh Street at lunchtime. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
Sarazine La Creperie on Castlereagh Street at lunchtime. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
Justin Parry-Okeden and Ian Hudspith lunch on pulled pork rolls from the Monster Roll truck in Queen's Square. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
Justin Parry-Okeden and Ian Hudspith lunch on pulled pork rolls from the Monster Roll truck in Queen's Square. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
Justin Parry-Okeden and Ian Hudspith lunch on pulled pork rolls from the Monster Roll truck in Queen's Square. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
Justin Parry-Okeden and Ian Hudspith lunch on pulled pork rolls from the Monster Roll truck in Queen's Square. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
Stephane Chevassus from the Urban Pasta van parked in Smail St, Ultimo. Photo: Nick Moir
Stephane Chevassus from the Urban Pasta van parked in Smail St, Ultimo. Photo: Nick Moir
Sarazine La Creperie on Castlereagh Street at lunchtime. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
Sarazine La Creperie on Castlereagh Street at lunchtime. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
Justin Parry-Okeden and Ian Hudspith lunch on pulled pork rolls from the Monster Roll truck in Queen's Square. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
Justin Parry-Okeden and Ian Hudspith lunch on pulled pork rolls from the Monster Roll truck in Queen's Square. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
Sarazine La Creperie on Castlereagh Street at lunchtime. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
Sarazine La Creperie on Castlereagh Street at lunchtime. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
Justin Parry-Okeden and Ian Hudspith lunch on pulled pork rolls from the Monster Roll truck in Queen's Square. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
Justin Parry-Okeden and Ian Hudspith lunch on pulled pork rolls from the Monster Roll truck in Queen's Square. Photo: Dallas Kilponen

It's flattering; hungry masses staring at you and your truck with "dreamy eyes". But Sydney's food truckers say it is high time the relationship progressed to the next, more serious, level.

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