Top 10 Most Wonderful Food Trucks
You may have been to various restaurants, cafes and other things like that. Those may also bring you good or bad experiences. You would love to go back to some of them and would avoid some too. However, in this article, we are presenting a list of top 10 most wonderful food trucks. These are neither the elite sitting restaurants, nor they offer you a super-elite dining experience; but whatever they offer, are really worth a lot. Scroll down to explore further about these unique mobile restaurant ideas.
1. The Garbage Truck
Would you like to eat from something known as The Garbage Truck? We surely would. Based in Los Angeles, The Garbage Truck is a food truck dealing in the locally admired “trash plate” from New York to Southern California. Now, you would probably ask about this trash plate. Its base is made up with home fries and macaroni salad. Meat (a piece of chicken, hot dog or a cheeseburger) follows with a topping of meat sauce and an option of bacon, egg, TGT sauce, hot sauce, extra meat, mustard, ketchup or onions. Moreover, its popular signature plate, it contains a diverse menu also offering breakfasts.
2. The Seattle Barkery
The specialization of Seattle Barkery lies in canine cuisine. Founders Dawn and Ben Ford work up treats for 4-legged clients, from peanut butter pumpkin pretzels and bacon “pupcakes” to duck necks and chicken feet. Dawn and Ben also serve as expert dog walkers. When they started baking home-produced delicacies in their Beach home kitchen, they considered an idea for making a dog food truck. The snacks were so admired by puppies that they planned to go for a full-time doggie dining. Well, they also offer a menu which severs the humans. The owners recently expanded the truck and started dealing in things for cats too.
3. Lulu’s Local Eatery
Lulu’s Local Eatery is an exception. Its false-woodgrain covering is amazingly simple in comparison to bold graphics of other trucks. Situated in St. Louis, it offers vegetarian food. And, you can see a small garden lying on truck’s roof. Interestingly, some of the ingredients are even sourced from that garden. Lulu’s deals in flavorful, affordable dishes, emphasizing on sustainability by utilizing ingredients from organic, local vendors. Owners Robert Tucker and Lauren Loomis have also carried the same visual appeal to their mortar-and-brick operation, started in 2014 May, but the truck which started all of this, still can be seen around the streets.
4. The Bumblebee Food Truck
The Bumblebee dessert truck offers seasonal delicacies to Denver streets, situated in Colorado, as every so often, you just might wish to have a cookie. Encouraged by mid-century American charm and old-style French pastry, the branding and desserts are destined to be nostalgic, delicious and exciting. Bumblebee’s key ride, warmly named “Betty,” is a 962 Chevy P-30 Step-Van which was previously used to shuttle passengers for a native fair parking lot. The makeover of this food truck possesses this antique beauty buzzing the ways with nutritious sweets made from scratch.
5. Eire Trea
Coming from a trivial city near Galway, Alan Hyland, had spent the previous couple of years thinking about the idea of opening up a food truck specialized in Irish cuisine. He shared the similar dreams with Absulam Abdai, his Eritrean neighbor. In order to combine effort and pool resources, they planned to team up and see what happens next.
And this is how the Irish-Eritrean food truck was established in San Francisco. It was probably the first Irish-Eritrean food truck in world. The menu features dishes including Irish curry with shepherd’s pie and chips, together with vegetable stew or chicken doro-wat served over injera bread. They also tried a couple of blending experiments, like shiro nachos, together with some other ideas they have been trying around, but it is yet early days. Hyland and Abdai just relocated into a fresh commercial kitchen that they share with an Irish baker, in order to begin dealing in fresh baked goods too.
6. Crazy Pyes Truck
Orange Is the New Black in 2014, presented its own food truck to endorse the original series of Netflix, (if you haven’t watched the show, it is about a bisexual woman in NY penalized 15 months prison for carrying drug money), with free pie.
The food truck of Crazy Pyes is encouraged by the character Suzanne Warren (Crazy Eyes) and her meme-inspiring slogan “I Threw My Pie for You.” The truck has achieved massive following through New York, LA and Mexico City, where it was followed by long lines and one protester. The protester was of the view that the brand profited and exploited women who were presently and formally imprisoned. At this time, we are not sure whether the food truck is yet entertaining its customers in 2016. But it will become sure as soon as the new season of OITNB’s will be broadcasted in coming June.
7. The Hello Kitty Cafe
The Hello Kitty Cafe presently deals in sweet delights and cute merch in and outside San Francisco. It drew long lines at earlier appearances. If you successfully brave the waits, then you will gain the chance to buy brand new Hello Kitty delights for example a box set of French macaroons including mugs, water bottles, t-shirts, mini-cakes, a 3-piece cookie set and a surprise character of Sanrio.
8. The Roving Mammoth
You will find The Roving Mammoth a most exclusive food truck on our list. It is constructed into a snowcat accompanied by huge treads enabling it to move anywhere across Mammoth Mountain supplying delicious burritos. Its second version was also launched, which used to offer fresh and hot calzones to skiers.
9. The Kitchen Of The Unwanted Animal
Now this is a food truck that deals in parakeet, pigeon and “pony burgers.” Situated in Amsterdam, the truck started in 2011 as part of a city art project. Founders Nicolle Schatborn and Rob Hagenouw made a goose stew—an animal not normally eaten in Holland, and has become challenging in the country. Their philosophy is to keep food waste insignificant by eating and enlightening people about animals that are expected to be wasted of as “pests.” The food truck also offers parakeet, crawfish, and pigeon and is scheduling on selling black crow and fallow deer soon. Most controversially, they sell horse meat offered as “My Little Pony” burgers. Receiving some mixed feedback, the truck sales out more than 100 pony burgers daily at festivals.
10. The Spam Truck
Hormel is the company working behind the brand of Spam. It instigated its 1st “Spamamerican” tour by using a food truck. The truck offers dishes including Spam recipes by Sunny Anderson, the Food Network personality, featuring Sharon Wang of Sugarbloom Bakery’s kimchi Spam musubi croissants and coconut Spam spears. Just as an attempt to make you clear, “spam” is short form for spiced ham.