Sponsor spotlight Blackened Salmon Burger the special at Scottys Food Truck

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Scotty’s Food Truck will serve a Blackened Salmon Burger special from April 24-26 at the Calvary Church parking lot in Edmonds. The burger includes a juicy blackened salmon filet, spicy Caesar coleslaw topping, and a buttery brioche bun, complemented by crispy French fries and a zesty tartar sauce. Scotty’s operates Thursday through Saturday from 3:30-7:30 p. m. , catering to local food enthusiasts in the Five Corners neighborhood.

This unique burger aims to redefine the traditional burger experience and draw attention to seafood options. The truck encourages patrons to call 206-795-1615 to avoid long waits, enhancing the convenience for busy customers. Food trucks have become increasingly popular in Edmonds, reflecting a growing trend for gourmet street food. This special aligns with the local food movement, encouraging residents to explore diverse culinary offerings. Scotty's commitment to quality ingredients positions it as a notable player in the local food scene.

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