• Air date: 06 Apr '11 13 episodes
      Eat St. is a Canadian reality television series produced by Paperny Entertainment that airs on Food Network Canada and Cooking Channel. Hosted by Canadian comedian James Cunningham, the show tours North America in search of the most inventive meals served from food trucks. To accompany the series, an Eat St. App was developed that uses GPS to track street fare near the user. The series, which premiered April 6, 2011, has filmed in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, as well as a number of cities in the United States. The show will be airing its fourth season in 2013.
  • List of Episodes (13)
    • 1. Grilled Cheese Heaven

      06 Apr '11
      The first stop on "Eat St." is Los Angeles, California to visit the traffic-stopping Grilled Cheese Truck. This popular mobile truck with an avid online following, serves gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches, such as the Cheesy Mac’n’Rib. Next up is Austin, Texas to visit Izzoz Tacos, a 42 foot stationary trailer that prides itself on family tradition and using fresh ingredients. Things heat up when viewers then venture to G’Raj Mahal, an eclectic and artsy stationary trailer in Austin, Texas that
    • 2. Gut Busting Brunch

      13 Apr '11
      At the Brunch Box, a stationary cart in Portland, Oregon, outrageous items line the menu, like the Redonkadonk, a massive burger all dressed with a fried egg, spam, ham, turkey and bacon stuffed between two grilled cheese sandwiches. Nothing screams innovative dessert like curry coconut flakes or crushed wasabi peas over soft-serve ice cream from the Big Gay Ice Cream Truck in New York City. Their specialty is the Salty Pimp - vanilla soft serve ice cream drizzled with dulce de leche, sprinkled
    • 3. French Fry Extravaganza

      20 Apr '11
      This episode begins at the Frysmith Truck in Los Angeles where viewers get a heaping serving of crispy Belgian style fries with toppings like kimchi with Kurobuta pork belly and cheddar cheese. Then it is off to Portland, Oregon to visit Crème de la Crème - a mobile converted school bus, serving classic French cuisine, such as escargot and French onion tart, baked fresh inside the bus. Things sweeten up at the Sugar Philly Truck in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where classic desserts like crème br
    • 4. Pounds of Pulled Pork

      03 May '11
      Maximus Minimus is Seattle, Washington’s most recognizable pig truck. This giant chrome hog-shaped van with a built in snout and sunglasses is famous for its pulled pork sandwiches. From the spicy Maximus to the sweet and tangy Minimus, devoted fans are pigging-out. The next stop is the chef-run, Feastro-Rolling Bistro in the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, where fresh local seafood such as their famous banzai prawns keep customers hooked. Later viewers check out Lucky J’s mobile trailer in
    • 5. Pasta With Attitude

      10 May '11
    • 6. Surf and a Slice

      17 May '11
      The Big Egg in Portland, Oregon is a stationary breakfast cart, serving sweet and savory egg sandwiches. Customers can kick-start their day with a Monte Cristo - one egg any style, grilled black forest ham and gorgonzola, drizzled with pure maple glaze and stacked between two pieces of crunchy vanilla cardamom brioche French toast. The next stop is DC Slices, Washington, D.C.’s first mobile pizza truck where the servings will have you seeing doubles. Then, a trip to Hewtin’s Dog in Providence, R
    • 7. Gone Fishin'

      24 May '11
      A trip to Red Fish Blue Fish, a retrofitted shipping container in Victoria, British Columbia’s Inner Harbor serves a variety of local and fresh seafood dishes such as their famous Tacones (taco-cones) filled with deep-fried oysters, BBQ scallops, and battered fish. Next, acclaimed chef Iliana de la Vega serves up authentic Oaxacan cuisine at her El Naranjo mobile trailer in Austin, Texas. Later, coined the best street food by “Good Morning America,” Marination Mobile in Seattle, Washington, is a
    • 8. Barbeque This!

      31 May '11
    • 9. Pierogies to Pizza

      14 Jun '11
      In Hoboken, New Jersey, Stefania’s Pierogi Truck – named after the owner’s 86 year old grandmother – is serving up traditional Polish dishes by Granny herself. Next, viewers find out how Veraci Pizza in Seattle, Washington bakes gourmet thin crust pizzas in less than 90 seconds in its mobile wood burning pull-cart oven. Then, for a helping of Colombian style sandwiches, burgers and hot dogs, Eat St. heads to the Yellow Submarine in Miami, Florida. And finally, For Mexican-West Coast fusion cuisi
    • 10. Classics With a Twist

      21 Jun '11
      First up is gourmet street meat with the Japadog cart in Vancouver, B.C. where you’ ll find a lot more than your average hot dog. Next, things heat up in Miami, Florida at the Rolling Stove, a mobile truck that focuses on hot and spicy meals like jerk chicken. For authentic Scottish style fish and chips, it is off to the Frying Scotsman in Portland, Oregon. And things cool off at Coolhaus, a converted postal van in Los Angeles, California, serving architecturally inspired ice cream sandwiches, n
    • 11. Bacon Jam Bonanaza

      28 Jun '11
      Using local and sustainably sourced ingredients, Garden State Cart in Portland, Oregon serves East Coast-Sicilian fare such as their Meatball Hero Sandwich (on East Coast- style hoagie bread), and their popular vegetarian chickpea fritter sandwich. Led by Chef Joshua Henderson, Skillet Street Food in Seattle, Washington, is a pioneer in mobile gourmet trailers, serving dishes such as sockeye salmon with succotash, and their famous gourmet burger with homemade bacon jam. For a personalized falafe
    • 12. Heavy Metal Grill

      05 Jul '11
      For gourmet burgers and a side of heavy metal, Eat St. heads to Grill ‘ Em All, a rockin’ mobile trailer in Los Angeles, California. Over in Austin, Texas, The Mighty Cone trailer fills tortilla cones with crispy chicken, deep fried avocado, crispy shrimps – or a combo of your choice! Next, Chef William Pilz is on a mission to take his modern and refined Filipino cuisine into the mainstream with Hapa, his mobile food truck in San Francisco. And finally, with deep-rooted history in Miami, Florida
    • 13. Rotisserie Rumble

      12 Jul '11
      Things get rolling at Roli Roti, a mobile truck in San Francisco, California with a built in chicken and pork rotisserie, which serves up succulent sandwiches topped with “ crispy skin.” For meatballs with an international appeal, folks flock to Great Balls on Tires in Los Angeles, California. Next we head to Rebel Heroes, a mobile truck in Washington, DC which serves Vietnamese-Cuban inspired banh mi sandwiches by a mom and daughter team. And in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, La Dominique Creperie