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Artisan Quarter street food truck launches in Preston city centre

Posted on - 4th June, 2018 - 12:00pm | Author - | Posted in - Business, Food & Drink, Walton-le-Dale
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Artisan Quarter is the unique street food truck that has recently launched in Preston City Centre.

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Delivering an array of fresh, homemade artisan food, this travelling kitchen offers scrumptious refreshments including halloumi salad, eton-mess and sausage muffins.

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Artisan Quarters caters to the needs of everyone, with vegan, gluten-free, vegetarian and halal options available that are prepared entirely separately.

Artisan Quarter’s sausage muffin

All of Artisan Quarter’s packaging is made from recyclable materials and is compostable and bio-degradable.

Currently located at the the NCO Car park, next to Preston Bus Station, the Artisan Quarter caters for all the public passing by.

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Husband-and-wife team behind the venture, Mike and Sasha Winder, are excited to bring delicious handmade food to the streets of Preston.

Mike and Sasha Winder are behind the Artisan Quarter

The pair have an extensive catering background, with Mike, 26, being the former head chef at Salmesbury Hall and Sasha, 31, being the former manager of food and beverages.

Read more: Our verdict on Fishergate’s new street Indian street food place

Mike has previously appeared in the Lancashire Cookbook.

Artisan Quarter’s halloumi salad

Sasha, from Walton-le-Dale, said: “We are really excited to bring Artisan Quarter to Preston.

“All of our food is handmade by ourselves onsite and we are really dedicated to provide fresh, homemade food.

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“We are not tied to a specific cuisine as we want to provide food that everyone can enjoy, even those with dietary requirements.”

Artisan Quarter’s eton-mess pot

The Artisan Quarter will also be appearing at Preston’s Windrush Festival with a Caribbean menu.

Read more: South American inspired coffee shop launches in Preston city centre

Have you visited the Artisan Quart Street Food truck before? What did you think? Let us know in the comments below

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