
BY: DENISE NEIL
Last August, Luciano Mottola’s food truck – a companion business to his popular Italian restaurant in Mulvane – was catering an event. It started to rain hard, and then, it started to flood. His food truck – and much of Mulvane – was quickly submerged.
“We’ll be out of action for a while,” said a Facebook post from Aug. 20 that featured pictures of the destruction. “Give us some time, though. We’ll be back.” Today is the day that the truck, called Strada by Luciano’s, is back. Mottola acquired a new food truck, which was once a shuttle bus in Arkansas, and will debut it at lunchtime today at the today at the ICT Pop-Up Urban Park at 121 E. Douglas.
SOURCE: http://www.kansas.com
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