The hottest trend to hit the food industry is the new wave of gasoline-fueled gastronomy that's put a twist on some old favorites. Food Truck Paradise explores some of the most scrumptious street eats ...
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This Oregon food cart is a late-night staple in the Portland area. Opening around 9 p.m. most nights, Cartopia serves tasty dishes to the post-bar crowd, satisfying the cravings of drunken palates.
Portland, OR
Flying Pig
Offering high-end Asian and Pacific concoctions, this restaurant-on-wheels is a must-try for locals and visitors alike.
Los Angeles, CA
Fojol Brothers
While this restaurant on wheels serves delectable Indian cuisine and tasty Lassie Pops, the staff don costumes and perform for patrons.
Washington, DC
Grease Trucks
This party caravan serves up the artery-clogging greasy grub we all crave, and if you can eat 5 “Fat Sandwiches” within 40 minutes you get to add a sandwich to the menu and name it.
Rutgers University
College Avenue & Hamilton Avenue – Lot 8
New Brunswick, NJ
The Grilled Cheese Truck
The Grilled Cheese Truck is legendary throughout Los Angeles. Offering more than just traditional grilled cheese, this gourmet vehicle has reinvented the cheesy, gooey American classic with their most popular sandwich being the Cheesy Mac and Rib.
Los Angeles, CA
Nana Queens Puddin’ n’ Wings
With over 10 varieties of pudding and wings flavored with everything from lemon pepper to green onions, there is something for everyone aboard this Los Angeles food truck.
Los Angeles, CA
Roman Candy Truck
Before the age of ice cream trucks, New Orleans had the Roman Candy Truck. This nostalgia inducer has been a part of the Big Easy since 1915, and its mule-drawn candy cart still sells the infamous hand-pulled flavored taffies.
New Orleans, LA


