Vincent

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Vincent's food trucks are available in different locations in Hamburg every day, offering the best vegan fast food classics.

Vegan quarter pounders! Let’s be honest – most snack bars have a fairly dodgy reputation: fat rather than fresh, calories rather than healthy and nutritious food. But it doesn’t have to be the case – this is shown by the food truck movement, and in particular by the two food trucks of Vincent. The name is unmistakably a reminder of the character Vincent Vega, portrayed by John Travolta in Pulp Fiction, who has one of the most memorable film dialogues about burgers.

As befits a food truck, the locations change daily. If you want to find out where you can eat without regret, check out the website, to see where the meals on wheels will be stopping over the next few days. The menu initially evokes a classic snack bar – there are chips, burgers and currywurst, whereby the latter two are offered only as a vegan option. 

The chips are also offered in two variations: in addition to the classic French fries, there are also sweet potato chips. And instead of minced meat patties, tasty vegan burgers are served. There is of course also a vegan, i.e. egg-free, mayonnaise.

A visit to the well-frequented mobile snack bars proves that all this tastes not only just as good, but can taste even better than the original: you’re in for a feast here – the burgers are rich and juicy, the chips are crisp on the outside and soft on the inside. You can wash down the delicious food with selected lemonades.

No question: Vegan is not just a trend, vegan can also taste great! Let’s leave aside the question of what the real Vincent Vega would think about his name being given to a place where they serve quarter pounders without animal ingredients.

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