Located in South First Street's Thicket Food Park, this food trailer serves Italian favorites including lasagna Bolognese, gnocchi, and spaghetti alla carbonara.
Focusing solely on brunch in a brunch-obsessed city is a quick ticket to success. Combine that business acumen with chef Ryan Rosen's legit dishes – like a buttermilk fried chicken sandwich with pickled green tomatoes, charred Fresno pimento cheese, topped with an egg – and it's downright legendary.
South Congress bar with a Hopfields food trailer on-site.
Gourdough's serves "big fat donuts" with a variety of fillings, from the savory (fried chicken and honey) to the diabetic-coma-inducingly sweet (marshmallow with chocolate fudge icing, all dipped in actual fudge).
This food truck puts a spin on Korean cuisine with kimchi quesadillas and pajeon pizza on the menu alongside sliders and bibimbap bowls.
Located in the Thicket Food Park, this family-owned business serves not just authentic tamales but tacos and chalupas, too.
Located at the Yard in South Austin, Li'l Nonna's serves 100% vegan, New York-style pizza. Gluten-free options available too.
Chicago-style hot dogs
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