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Finding Food Trucks on the Road
Food served from trailers, trucks and carts is hot. So when you’re traveling, how do you find the best in a new town when many of them are in a different location each day?
Here are a few resources:
*Writer Mike Barish says Twitter is a fantastic way to find food trucks. “If you have a well-traveled base of followers and tweet, ‘I’m going to Bangkok, any recommendations on good street food?’ you’d be amazed the number of useful tips you’ll receive,” he says. “And most savvy food trucks even tweet their locations.”
*One company has gotten a big headstart on making it easier for travelers to find food trucks, posting updated tweets of food trucks in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland (OR), and New York.
*Roaming Hunger is a useful national directory of food trucks while Vendr.tv is a weekly Internet video show/podcast that tracks food trucks and carts all over the country and provides interviews with customers and the chefs and entrepreneurs who run them.
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