It all started with the ice cream truck. Somewhere along the line, the ice cream truck evolved into the food truck and people started buying gourmet cuisine from the side of a truck. Totally normal. Everyone's doing it. In fact. there is even sometimes a social media hunt to find out what neighborhood your favorite food truck will be in. Seattle has some of the best food trucks in the Pacific Northwest. Heck, Seattle has some of the best food in general, so come hunt down some of the best food trucks in Seattle with me.
The Best Food Trucks in Seattle
When you're in search of a Seattle food truck, you have lots of delicious options to choose from. Here are three of the best.
El Camion
Widely
regarded as the best taco truck in Seattle, El Camion serves authentic Mexican
food in four different locations across the city, as well as at their brick and
mortar restaurant.
Open for
breakfast, lunch and dinner, the {huge} menu features classic Mexican dishes, such
as tacos and burritos. But, it also includes more advanced dishes like tamales
and chilaquiles.
You can
order a large plate of freshly-made tacos {with fixings like fresh lime,
guacamole and sour cream} that easily feeds two people AND a refreshing Jarritos
soda for under $10. Ordering is super-fast and the staff is super-friendly!
Marination Mobile
If you're in
the mood for cuisine that's hard to find anywhere else, Marination Mobile's
Hawaiian-Korean inspired creations will quickly hook you on their unique blend
of flavors.
Owners Kamala and Roz specialize in bringing
authentic Korean heat and the 'onolicious' flavors of Hawaiian cuisine together
in inspiring dishes like aloha sliders, kalbi beef tacos and kimchi fried rice.
Marination
Mobile is available at a number of locations around Seattle. When they're open
for business, long lines tend to materialize quickly. But, don't worry! The
staff employs a perfect order system, ensuring a simple process with little
wait time. What could be better than that?
Caravan Crepes
Caravan
Crepes is the brainchild of several friends who actually met at a creperie.
When you're in the mood for a yummy crepe (or two), why not head out to the
caravan?
There's not
a huge menu. But, don't let that stop you. Savory choices include the Toulouse {spinach, wild mushrooms, béchamel and pecorino} and the Paris {gouda and black
forest ham}. All savory options come with a side of sour cream and organic
mixed greens.
Want
something sweet? Try their chocolate mousse or strawberries and cream versions.
You'll be glad you did!
These are
three of the best Seattle-based food trucks. Grab your appetite and your best
friend and get ready for a culinary adventure.
While you are in the city, here are 20 places you can visit in downtown Seattle that will have you exploring the city like a local.
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