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Hip new food truck for Durban

With all the food and craft markets popping up from Salt Rock to Shongweni there has been an overwhelming improvement to the foodie scene in Durban where up until now bunny chows and rotis were the highlight. Now you can find exotic fare such as seared tuna with Vietnamese dressing, Belgian waffles, Lebanese flatbreads and Greek pastries all in the space of the Wonder Market. Durban has always had a cosmopolitan population and its weekend markets are reflecting this more and more.

Lately another global murmur has found its way into the city in the form of a food truck. While the food truck trend has been booming internationally in bigger cities such as LA, London and, closer to home, Cape Town, it has now taken off in Durban.

Afro's is a mobile chicken braai that celebrates local flavours and places. The shiny black kitchen-on-wheels prides itself on fresh, locally-sourced ingredients and preservative-free sauces. The menu is a simple choice of braaied chicken, done a variety of ways such as burgers or strips, and hand-cut potato "tjips". Braai master Greg Clelland's secret sauces – "hot" or "koel" – add the final touch.

"Note the lack of American or Portuguese influences here. We are passionate about South Africa and are serving African food!" says Greg.

Durban designer Kevin Boyd, who has designed his fair share of eateries, had the challenging task of turning a bog-standard food trailer into a vibrant braai hub. "It was done simply and practically with no frills. We customised it in the tiniest way possible," says Kevin. A simple sprayed exterior, some loud decals and fold-out signage, Afro's signature copper-sprayed wheels, and the interchangeable birch-ply menu boards all crow boldly of a food truck with a difference.

And, just to take it one step further, those sporting an afro get their first meal free.

The Afro's trailer can be found most weekends around Durban at markets, events, scenic road verges or wherever the waves are cooking. All their location updates are sent out via Twitter.

Follow @afroschicken on Twitter.

By Georgia Chennells
Photographs: David Louis

First published on www.visi.co.za. Follow Visi on Twitter and like their page on Facebook.

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