Philadelphia, PA - Philly's Chef, Mikey Robins, to compete on Food Network's "Great Food Truck Race". The Great Food Truck Race returns Southern-style this summer, with seven teams of food truck novices battling from New Orleans to Savannah for a $50,000 grand prize. Hosted by Tyler Florence, this high-stakes road trip has beautiful scenery, Southern landmarks, and intense food challenges.
Each team's cooking chops, selling strategy, and business savvy are tested in every city, with the least successful truck heading home each week and a $50,000 grand prize for the last truck standing. The Great Food Truck Race premieres Sunday, August 20th at 9 pm ET/PT, and the winner will be named in the season finale on Sunday, September 24th at 9 pm ET/PT.
"Each summer, our audience looks forward to taking a fast-paced, food-centric road trip with The Great Food Truck Race," said Courtney White, Senior Vice President of programming at Scripps Networks Interactive. "This season adds some Southern hospitality to the competition, and the teams hit the pavement running with fantastic food, unique concepts, and the hunger to win."
This season's competitors are: Braised in the South - Charleston, South Carolina (Nick Hunter, Steven Klatt, Brandon Lapp); The Breakfast Club - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Ashanti Dixon, Taylor Randolph, Mikey Robins); Mr. Po' Boys - Dallas, Texas (Cedrick McCoy, Ryan Thompson, Esther Torres); Papi Chulo's Empanadas - Cherry Hill, New Jersey (Sarah Hasbun, Carleena Lara-Bregatta, Luis Lara Polanco); The Southern Frenchie - Little Rock, Arkansas (Donnie Ferneau, Meaghan Ferneau, Amanda Ivy); Stick 'Em Up - Rogersville, Tennessee (Justin House, Landon House, Shona House) and Wicked Good Seafood - Falmouth, Massachusetts (Bill Henrique, Ryan Schuhmacher, Dan Torres).
In the first episode, host Tyler Florence and their dream food trucks greeted the teams in the French Quarter of New Orleans. The race starts immediately with the first challenge called "Dough for Dough," where they must create their version of a beignet and sell it in the French Market. The teams found out that running a food truck was more complicated than they had thought, and the second New Orleans challenge was to create a dish using the flavors of the famous Hurricane drink. Local chef Susan Spicer determines who made the best plate, and then one team is eliminated, and the rest move closer to the finish line with a $50,000 grand prize. The route then hits Pensacola, Florida; Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Nashville, Tennessee; and Athens, Georgia, leading to the finale location in Savannah, Georgia, where one team will be awarded the $50,000 grand prize.