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Gypsy Queen Cuisine – On Location

$7 for $14 Worth of Lebanese Cuisine

$7
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No Longer Available
Tue Jan 29 04:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$14
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50%
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In a Nutshell

Environmentally friendly food truck doles out authentic Lebanese eats, including falafel and shawarma, at various spots around the city

The Fine Print

  • Expires 120 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Food truck location varies.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Food trucks deliver meals on wheels, like a roller-skating server at a drive-in or a paperboy with a potato gun. Drive off hunger with this Groupon.

$7 for $14 Worth of Lebanese Cuisine

The menu features hummus ($4), falafel ($7), chicken shawarma ($8), and the Yum-Yum wrap ($8), loaded with fried cauliflower and hummus and drizzled with a housemade tahini dressing. Click here for available locations throughout the week.

Gypsy Queen Cuisine

When Suzy Phillips and her Asheville Street Food Coalition convinced the city to change its 25-year-old ordinance against food trucks in 2011, she opened the door for an entire new industry. She also opened the door for her own business, Gypsy Queen Cuisine, an environment-loving food truck that doles out authentic Lebanese street food along the streets of Asheville.

Behind the wheel of Spartacus, a vintage step-up van, Suzy sets up shop at various spots around the city. She's no stranger to traveling, having moved to the United States from Beirut, Lebanon, when she was 16. Suzy channels her upbringing daily, drawing on a passion for cooking that derived from her mother to create Lebanese favorites, including falafel and shawarma. Forever conscious of the environment, Suzy and her staff utilize local and organic ingredients whenever possible, and her restaurant's oil is even converted into biofuel.

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Gypsy Queen Cuisine