Avofuel is Going From Food Truck to Brick-and-Mortar

The Avocado Concept is Going to be Opening a Restaurant by the End of Summer 2021.
Source: Official

The avocado-inspired food concept that had been operating as a food truck is going brick-and-mortar. Avofuel that has been serving food from 5805 W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy in Kissimmee is moving to a larger location on 1718 W Sand Lake Rd suite C108 by the end of this summer.

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The new location will be by the Orlando Square shopping mall with other restaurants such as Vietnamese restaurant Pho of Orlando Vietnamese, sushi restaurant Izziban Sushi, Eastern European restaurant Veranda Restaurant and Zero Degrees in the vicinity.

Avofuel serves a variety of dishes that are all inspired by the super fruit: avocado. “Our goal is simple, we want to share our passion for avocado and at the same time help educate our health conscious community,” according to their official website.

Their menu includes appetizers like Tropical Guac and Green Smash, which is an avocado-based hummus. They have a section of keto-friendly meals under their section “Avoketo” that includes a chicken salad and Caprese. Avofuel also serves salads, wraps, sandwiches and toasts along with protein shakes, smoothies and even avocado-featuring “guilt-free” desserts.

Zeynep Özakat

Zeynep Özakat

Zeynep Özakat is a freelance writer, editor, and teacher. She holds an MFA degree in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, where she received The Shirley Jackson Prize in Fiction, The Leonard Brown Prize in Poetry, and a Graduate Dean’s Award for Excellence in Research and Creative Work. Her writing has been published in Glimmer Train Stories, Black Warrior Review, and Gulf Coast. Zeynep is originally from Istanbul, Turkey, but now lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can find out more here.
Zeynep Özakat

Zeynep Özakat

Zeynep Özakat is a freelance writer, editor, and teacher. She holds an MFA degree in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, where she received The Shirley Jackson Prize in Fiction, The Leonard Brown Prize in Poetry, and a Graduate Dean’s Award for Excellence in Research and Creative Work. Her writing has been published in Glimmer Train Stories, Black Warrior Review, and Gulf Coast. Zeynep is originally from Istanbul, Turkey, but now lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can find out more here.

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