There's A Food Truck Trail In New Jersey And It's Everything You've Ever Dreamed Of
By Kristen|Published May 17, 2019
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Kristen is a writer, editor, and social media maven who loves her state. Born and raised in New Jersey, sharing all it has to offer is her passion. After attending Montclair State University, she continued her education online, obtaining certifications in social media management.
There aren’t too many food trails in the Garden State and I’ve sought to change that. They’re just so much fun to follow! Who wouldn’t want to go on a food-filled road trip focused on sweets and good eats? I’ve created a donut trail, milkshake trail, and taco trail, among others. I’ve also featured New Jersey’s official Anthony Bourdain Food Trail. For a time, that’s the only food trail I believed we had. Then, I came across this…
The official tourism board of New Jersey has a food truck trail featured on their website!
It has 8 incredible destinations and includes something for everyone. Though it's labeled a trail, I would consider it more of a bucket or best of list. Why? The food truck locations are constantly changing. Still, it's worth checking out. AND, wherever you are in the state, it's likely that these food trucks will end up near you at some point.
Amanda Bananas is similar to an ice cream truck, but so much better if you're dairy-free, vegan, or just trying to be a bit healthier. The base of every creation is a soft serve mixture made entirely from bananas - no sugar added. There are plenty of flavors to choose from and a variety of toppings including fresh strawberries, mini gummy bears, and hot fudge. I recommend the award-winning Banana Cream Pie with crushed graham crackers, Nutella, and whipped cream. Pictured is the Fluff-A-Nutter, with marshmallow fluff, peanut butter, and crushed nutter butter cookies.
Aroy-D means "very delicious" in Thai and this truck lives up to its name. It serves up Thai street food favorites like mango sticky rice, drunken noodle, and garlic pork. Following Hurricane Sandy, the truck could be found along the Jersey Shore, handing out free food.
The Cinnamon Snail claims to sling "the most absurdly tasty vegan food in the galactic megaplex." Over 40,000 Facebook fans seem to agree. They offer creative concoctions including the Chipotle Seitan Breakfast Burrito, Creole Grilled Tofu, and Beastmode Deluxe Burger (ancho chili seitan burger grilled in maple hickory bbq sauce, with jalapeño mac n cheese, smoked chili coconut bacon, baby arugula, and chipotle mayo on a grilled pretzel bun). They've also got delicious donuts, when available.
Cupcake Carnivale was named by Zagat as one of 10 must-try food trucks in the US. Their gourmet cupcakes are baked fresh daily and made with all natural and premium ingredients. "Sugar, Butter, Flour and a whole lotta LOVE" is what they use! Indulge in flavors like Strawberry Lemonade, Chocolate Razzle Dazzle (with raspberry buttercream frosting), and The Happy Hour (Chocolate-Guinness Stout Beer Infused Cupcake topped with a SPICY Peanut Butter Buttercream Frosting, Pretzels and Salted Caramel Drizzle). Visit often to enjoy seasonal flavors like Lavender Fields, The Gingerbread Express, and Caramel Apple Orchard.
Empanada Guy is an iconic New Jersey food truck. In fact, it's several food trucks! You can find them all over the state on any given day. As you might guess, they serve up spectacular empanadas. You'll also find Cuban sandwiches, sweet corn tamales, churros, and more. The empanadas come in a variety of flavors - try the Mexican Chorizo, Bacon Potato Cheddar, or seasonal Lobster.
This food truck serves up scrumptious sandwiches and was voted the best burger truck in America for 2018 by Mobile Cuisine. Try sliders like Surf and Turf (Old Bay seasoned burgers topped with fresh crab dip and sriracha tartar) and "fat sandwiches" like Philly (a cheesesteak stuff with chicken fingers, mozzarella sticks, thick cut fries, ketchup, and mayo on a hoagie). They've also got award winning fries topped with pulled pork.
If you like fresh, flavorful cannoli, this is the truck for you. Ranked among the best in the US (much like several other spots on this trail), the owner imports shells from Sicily and makes her own mouthwatering fillings. You'll find yearly flavors like vanilla, chocolate chip, tiramisu, and Nutella, along with seasonal flavors like blueberry and peach.
Oink And Moo is another New Jersey legend with multiple food trucks. They were selected as the best food truck in America by the Daily Meal in 2016, and we agree that they're great. Enjoy pulled pork tacos, brisket sliders, baby back ribs, and more.
Sound yummy? It sure is! What food truck are you most excited to check out? To see a wide variety of food trucks in one spot, check out one of New Jersey’s wonderful food truck festivals. To learn more about the food trucks featured on this trail, click here.
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