Mr Bannock

North Vancouver, British Columbia

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Check social media to track down Mr. Bannock, Vancouver’s first Indigenous food truck, which rolled on to the streets in January. Created by Squamish Nation chef, Paul Natrall, who says, “We take pride and joy in sharing fusion Indigenous cuisine, using traditional ingredients from the Squamish Nation such as juniper berries, smoked wild salmon and meats, and traditional methods such as clay baking and stone baking.” The striking art on the food truck is done by Heiltsuk artist KC Hall, representing the traditional foods: berries, and the three sisters of squash, corn, and beans; all ingredients for Paul’s Indigenous-fusion street food. Items from Mr. Bannock’s launch menu including award-winning Indian taco, a bannock calzone, and a waffle bannock.

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Mr Bannock

North Vancouver, British Columbia
paulnatrall@mrbannock.com Visit Website

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Learn more about Mr Bannock by visiting them online:

Visit Website

Mr Bannock

North Vancouver, British Columbia
paulnatrall@mrbannock.com Visit Website

Business Hours

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Revitalizing Indigenous culture, one meal at a time

In our traditional cultures, food is harvested, cooked, and eaten with respect. Gathering around a table is an act of community — it is about feeding the mind, body, and spirit at the same time, with food that is thoughtfully harvested and prepared.

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