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2nd YXE street food festival serves up more trucks, music

The festival is on all day Saturday until 9:30 p.m. at River Landing between Second Avenue and Third Avenue.

20-plus trucks serving food this year

By mid-afternoon on Saturday, Saskatoon's street food and music festival was busy with lots of hungry guests. (Victoria Dinh/CBC)

As Saskatoon hosts its second annual street food and music festival, the one potentialhitch the organizers have covered this year is stocking up with enough food.

According to Tourism Saskatoon spokespersonAvivaZack, last year's inauguralstreet meetwas such a hit that the city's food trucks ran out of food for their5,000 guests before the day was done.

"In 2013, there were only three trucks involved,"Zacksaid. "It's been booming since then."

Festival co-organizers Chad Reynolds and Patrick Wood have added a bit more, beyondjust the food trucks, for this year's event: artisans, florists, craft makers and bands will all be part of the event.

That, plus more than 20 different food trucks.

Disco Dogs Food Truck in Saskatoon serves hot dogs on naan bread instead of a traditional bun. Number 4 features peanut butter and BBQ sauce with bacon. (Submitted by Disco Dogs)

The lineup includes Bridge City staples like Disco Dogs and Pineapple Express. There's also newcomers like SoomSoom, a truck that specializes in Middle Eastern cuisine like shawarma and falafel.

"When I traveled to Israel, my favourite thing was going to eat falafel or shawarma," Zack said, noting she aims to try out SoomSoom.

Zack said she thinks the mobile food scene is growing in Saskatoon, because "a lot of the people who open these food trucks put their creative energy into a few specialized items."

Thrive Juice Co. has already sold more than 10,000 bottles of juice. (Peter Mills/CBC)

Whether festival goers fill up on pineapple perogies, lowrider hot dogs orburritos, Zacknoted that Reynolds and Wood have enough food to "ensure thateveryone leaveshappy and full."

The festival runs from 11:30 a.m. to9:30 p.m. CST todayon SpadinaCresecentbetween Second Avenue and Third Avenue.