Fish Burger the special at Scottys Food truck Sept. 11-13

Edmonds, WALocal News

Scotty’s Food Truck will feature a special Fish Burger made with wild-caught Alaskan cod from September 11-13 at Five Corners in Edmonds. The dish includes lightly breaded cod, tangy pickled red onions, crisp lettuce, and a creamy tartar sauce served on a grilled, buttery kaiser bun, accompanied by golden French fries. This culinary creation aims to elevate the fast-food fish sandwich experience, offering a blend of flavors that seafood enthusiasts will appreciate. Operating hours are Thursday through Saturday from 3:30-7:30 p. m.

, and customers are advised to call 206-795-1615 to minimize wait times. The use of fresh, locally sourced ingredients underscores the food truck's commitment to quality. The Fish Burger promises to be a delightful treat that highlights the best of the Pacific Northwest's seafood offerings. Scotty’s Food Truck has gained a reputation for its innovative menu, making it a popular choice among local food lovers. This special event represents a unique opportunity for residents to enjoy a gourmet seafood experience in their community.

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