Sponsor spotlight Panko Breaded Pacific Oysters the special at Scottys Food Truck this week

Edmonds, WALocal News

Scotty's Food Truck is bringing a special treat to Edmonds: Panko Breaded Pacific Oysters, a dish that promises a crispy, flavorful experience paired with French fries and signature tartar sauce. Operating at Calvary Church from April 17-19, the food truck will be open Thursday through Saturday from 3:30-7:30 p. m. Chef Scotty has expressed concern over the rising costs of seafood due to recent tariffs, which have increased prices by up to 40%. However, he has opted to keep prices stable, hoping that market conditions will improve soon.

This decision reflects a commitment to customer loyalty and satisfaction. To avoid long waits, patrons are encouraged to call ahead at 206-795-1615. Scotty's Food Truck not only provides delicious food but also supports the local community by offering quality dining options. This special is an excellent opportunity for seafood lovers to indulge in fresh Pacific flavors.

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