What is your favorite food truck?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where do the best food trucks park? Can you typically find them at the same location?


Farragut Square and also around 20th and L.


Thanks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh, and I know what meat & three (veg) is (although it's usually meat + two veg where I'm from). I wouldn't eat it for lunch, though. That's more of a weekend night dinner for me.


There are several BBQ trucks that has traditional sides. I'm a clueless Midwesterner. Is M+3 just BBQ and 3 sides like Mac n Cheese or Cole slaw or corn? Then the type of meat and style of sauce varies by region?


Not OP, but in the UK, meat & 2 (3) veg is usually something like roast beef with potatoes, peas, carrots. Or chicken with potatoes and green beans and ... well, I don't know, we just had 2 veg. .

Also, mac n cheese is not a side, where I'm from. It's a meal. Although cauliflower cheese is a side--I guess that's what goes with the chicken and potatoes and green beans?

Sauce: HP or ketchup, from memory.
Anonymous
Is there ever one that comes to Bethesda? If so where?
Anonymous
Google foodtruckfiesta for daily food truck locations. It's part of my daily routine!
Anonymous
My DH follows the lobster roll truck (I forget the name). A bunch of them park near my office on Thursdays. My lunch budget is on a diet so I always brown bag, but among my colleagues the BBQ and cupcake trucks are always popular.
Anonymous
Since you're asking for a brother in another city, I will say that the best food truck food I ever had was from the Grilled Cheeserie truck in Nashville. I dream about that sandwich. I wish someone would do a grilled cheese truck here!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Since you're asking for a brother in another city, I will say that the best food truck food I ever had was from the Grilled Cheeserie truck in Nashville. I dream about that sandwich. I wish someone would do a grilled cheese truck here!!


We have The Big Cheese. It's OK.

My favorite is La Tingeria. But they close for weeks at a time. I checked their Twitter recently and they'll be back in April.

Rito Loco is good too.
Anonymous
CapMac, the mac and cheese truck, was awesome. They went away, though. I'm a big fan of the pie truck, too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CapMac, the mac and cheese truck, was awesome. They went away, though. I'm a big fan of the pie truck, too.


Cap Mac is back under new ownership. Rejoice!
Anonymous
Lily pad and takorean
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Takorean
Anonymous
Waffle truck. Clarksville md
Anonymous
There's a taco truck in Arlington, between Rosslyn and Clarendon, that has the most amazing tacos ever. A friend just told me that it made it to Yelp's top 100 in the US.
Anonymous
Hula Girl. Line can be crazy long but its delicious. Also, randomly enough, I love Stella's Popkern. Not a lunch per say, but she makes some amazing savory and sweet popcorn!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh, and I know what meat & three (veg) is (although it's usually meat + two veg where I'm from). I wouldn't eat it for lunch, though. That's more of a weekend night dinner for me.


There are several BBQ trucks that has traditional sides. I'm a clueless Midwesterner. Is M+3 just BBQ and 3 sides like Mac n Cheese or Cole slaw or corn? Then the type of meat and style of sauce varies by region?


Not OP, but in the UK, meat & 2 (3) veg is usually something like roast beef with potatoes, peas, carrots. Or chicken with potatoes and green beans and ... well, I don't know, we just had 2 veg. .

Also, mac n cheese is not a side, where I'm from. It's a meal. Although cauliflower cheese is a side--I guess that's what goes with the chicken and potatoes and green beans?

Sauce: HP or ketchup, from memory.


Meat and 2(or 3) is basically the Southern version of a blue plate special with 4-5 sides to choose from.

Monday : Meatloaf. Veggie options mac and cheese, greens, okra, green beans, sweet potatoes
Tuesday: Catfish. Veggie options succotash, mashed potatoes, baked potatoes, stewed carrots, green beans
Wednesday: Fried chicken (etc...)
Thursday: Chicken and Dumplings (etc...)

ETC. ETC.
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