The Bay Area currently has over 100 food trucks serving delicious food on the streets. Even though you can get any type of food delivered by sending a text, you have to make a trip to the Bay Area to get their great, locally-sourced food. The locations of the Bay Area food trucks are always changing; the best ways to stay on top of where your favorite truck is to follow them on Twitter.
1. El Tonayense
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El Tonayense has been located in the Mission District for over 15 years. In Mexico, there are taco stands at every corner. El Tonayense’s goal is to serve their customers authentic Mexican food.
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2. Tacos El Gordo
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Speaking as a foodie, these tacos are one of the best I’ve ever had. Their tacos are made with all the best ingredients and melt in your mouth. Yum.
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3. Taco Guys
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The Taco Guys are Jason Hoffman and Justin Close who have worked for decades in the most prestigious restaurants in the Bay Area. They are serious lovers of food. They dream, breath, and talk food.
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4. Taqueria Sinaloa
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This burrito stand will make you never want to go back to Chipotle. This is the perfect spot for some cheap, great late night food.
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5. KoJa Kitchen
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What is KoJa? KoJa is a special sandwich which is infused with an amazing combination of Japanese and Korean flavors. To make this sandwich even better, KoJa Kitchen amps it up with freshly made crispy garlic rice buns.
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6. The Chairman
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Chef Hiroo Nagahara is the culinary genius behind The Chairman. Their buns are made by “Clement Restaurant,” which is a family-owned restaurant that has been making buns for over 40 years.
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7. J-Shack
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J-Shack is the first food truck in the Bay Area that specializes in Japanese style crepes. In the mid ’70s, crepes started to become popular on Takeshita Street in the Harajuku District of Tokyo. Japanese crepes are different from French style; Japanese crepes are more casual and folded perfectly for a hand held pastry.
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8. Pluck
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Pluck is a new food truck in the Bay Area specializing in duck dishes. Their duck pastrami, duck confit, and smoked duck breast are all made in-house.
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9. Fins on the Hoof
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Fins on the Hoof is a San Francisco based Gastrotruck specializing in sea and land preparations. They use locally sourced ingredients and make hand-crafted street food that is dank.
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10. Mayo and Mustard
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Mayo and Mustard is a new gourmet food truck that offers hot deli sandwiches. They claim to capture love in every sandwich and it couldn’t be closer to the truth.
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11. Liba Falafel
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Liba Falafel serves falafel sandwiches and salads with an unconventional dress-your-own falafel bar. This bar is full of salads, pickles, and sauces.
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12. Sam’s Chowder Mobile
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Sam’s food truck offers warm and delicious New England clam chowder. Speaking as someone who was raised on Cape Cod, this one is top notch.
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13. Del Popolo
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In May of 2012, Del Popolo launched as a mobile pizzeria. They make neapolitan-inspired style pizza in a glass enclosed shipping container on a Freightliner truck.
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14. All Good Pizza
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Everything served at All Good Pizza is made from scratch. They serve brick oven pizza, paninis, fresh salads, links, house made beverages, beer and wine.
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15. Bowl’d Açai
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Bowl’d Acai is the production of the long lasting friendship of Reza Morvarid and Angel Serratos. Growing up in San Fran, they fell in love with being active and staying healthy. Therefore, Bowl’d Acai is now on the streets of San Fran.
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16. Johnny Doughnuts
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Donuts in general are something that is quite simplistically amazing, but Johnny’s are on another planet than your average doughnut. Johnny Doughnuts are inspired by local ingredients, seasons, and are steeped in doughnut history.
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17. Garden Creamery
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As a kid growing up in Hawaii, Erin could not get enough of sweet cold treats. When she got to California, before she even rode a cable car, she was selling sweet cold treats on the street. Today, Erin makes small batches of treats with only local ingredients.
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18. Wanna-E
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Wanna-E was formed by food lovers from Mandalay, Myanmar. Their goal was to bring those great flavors of their hometown to the streets of San Francisco.
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19. El Sur
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El Sur makes homemade Argentine-style empanadas that are served from their oven in their truck. Their goal is to preserve the traditional artisanal way of making empanadas.
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20. Dum
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The primary focus of this truck is biryani. Biryani is an indian style mixed rice dish. It is made with spices, rice, vegetables, and meat.
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21. Cupkates
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Cupkates was the first cupcake food truck in the Bay Area. Their cupcakes are made fresh daily, using only the highest quality, local ingredients.
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22. Curry up Now
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Curry Up Now started with one truck in 2009 and is now five trucks serving the Bay Area. Their chefs are passionate about being the highest quality indian food with a friendly presentation.
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23. El Gallo Giro
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There is a giant competition in San Francisco about who sells the best taco. El Gallo Giro has been rumored to be the best. Now that’s a competition I would love to be a judge in, just don’t forget water.
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24. Hella Vegan Eats
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Tiff and Sylvee got married in 2009 and started a honeymoon adventure that is still going on. They’ve traveled to Mexico to Central America to connect to their Latin American roots.
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25. Adam’s Grub Truck
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Adam’s Grub Truck serves traditional Asian flavors with an American comfort food twist.
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26. Frozen Kuhsterd
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Frozen Kuhsterd started in 2011 with the goal to bring unique frozen desserts to the Bay Area. With 37 different types of frozen goodness, this is a can’t miss food truck on a hot summer day.
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27. Senor Sisig
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Evan Kidera and Gil Payumo’s food truck has a special twist on the traditional Filipino dish sisig. Sisig is usually made from parts of a pig’s head and brought to a butcher, Senor Sisig uses the pig’s shoulder.
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28. Casey’s Pizza
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Started in 2011, Casey’s was the first pizza truck in the Bay Area that creates neapolitan pizzas that are inspired by New York pizza. When Casey moved to the Bay Area, he was searching for west coast style pizza and therefore created Casey’s Pizza.
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29. Off the Grid
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Off the Grid started on the premise that any great food truck should start — to bring people together by great food. Off the Grid’s goal is to connect with the Bay Area community as much as possible.
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30. The Steamin’ Burger
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This is the only steamed burger food truck in the United States. Steamed burgers are a healthier alternative to the classic grilled burger. They are cooked with steam so there is no grease or oil added during cooking.
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31. Bacon Bacon
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There is something about bacon that is kinda amazing, yes it might not be the best thing for you, but it is literally to die for. One thing this amazing food truck has, and is my personal favorite, is chocolate covered bacon.
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32. Sugar Tree Sweets
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This food truck is a little different than your traditional fried food truck. Instead of ordering at the window, this truck is a portable candy store. You can go into the truck and you are transported into an adorable little candy store.
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33. Grilled Cheese Bandits
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There is no better comfort food than a grilled cheese. If you’re looking to have a well balanced comfort meal, this truck also sells tomato soap.
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34. Ebbett’s To Go
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Ebbett’s To Go has a limited menu in order to serve the most delicious and high quality food. When you visit Ebbett’s, you have to try the cranberry walnut chicken salad sandwich.
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35. Voodoo Van
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If I’m ever in the San Francisco area again, the is my first stop. Not only do they serve great meaty food, but they also have great vegetarian options.
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36. The Creme Brulee Cart
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This cart started in 2009 in the middle of the economic downturn. The owner Curtis thought that a dessert cart in the back alley of the mission would inspire some community involvement.
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37. Seoul On Wheels
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Seoul on Wheels sells the dankest korean bbq on this side of the Pecos.
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