New York
Kastaar Our most massive waffles on wheels! Awarded it’s royal permit by our majesty, Kastaar was appointed the largest roaming waffle provider in the United States. He roams throughout the boroughs and makes special appearances at birthday parties, weddings, bar mitzvahs, and big promotions! He's a big deal! Learn more about our eleven mobile locations and three permanent brick and mortar locations at https://www.foodtrucksin.com/organization/wafels-dinges
The "Kotmadam" name comes from the town of Leuven, where the waffle-guy went to school. Leuven is packed with tens of thousands of bike riding college-students from September until June. They all live in the typical brick houses in the town's narrow streets, which have been converted to dorm rooms, which they call their "kot." A "kot" is usually managed by a rather quirky lady called the "kotmadam". She is taking over her new spot as landlady of Wollman Rink. She will be there for all of your post-skating and sledding needs. Learn more about our eleven mobile locations and three permanent brick and mortar locations at https://www.foodtrucksin.com/organization/wafels-dinges
Bierbeek is the firstborn son of Momma Truck. Some would say he is the most traditional wafel cart of the family. He was named after the village of Bierbeek or Beer Creek in Belgium where the waffle guy grew up. It’s a cute Belgian hamlet laced with beautiful meadows filled with grazing cows amidst an abundance of trees. Some say it looks like the Shire in the Lord of the Rings books. The Bierbeek cart grew up roaming the streets like his mother. After hanging out in a bunch of neighborhoods throughout New York in his teenage “coming of age” months, he fell in love with Central Park. Right in front of the Delacorte Theatre, he now eagerly serves you your favorite Liege wafel all day, every day.