2. At Waffles & Dinges you can get a delicious, warm waffle that melts in your
mouth covered in a variety of toppings. Classics are dulce de leche, maple
syrup and nutella. But the topping that you must get is called spekuloos. The
truck features weekly specials that change all the time. They also cater events.
Waffles & Dinges
3. Arguably one of the most famous food trucks, or rather carts, The Halal Guys are a
staple on the streets of Manhattan. Currently, with five carts and two restaurants, the
franchise has been around for 25 years and is now even expanding globally. The
mouthwatering gyro with delicious sauces is one of the most popular meals.
The Halal Guys
4. With amazing food and extremely fast service, what could be better? Uncle
Gussy’s serves up authentic Greek food at a very reasonable price- a platter
costs only about $7. One of the biggest perks of this food truck is that you
can even order online either for pickup or delivery, as long as you are in a 5
block radius of where the truck is currently parked.
Uncle Gussy’s
5. While at $15 for a roll the price is definitely steep, a fresh lobster straight from Maine is
worth it. With a large amount of fresh lobster piled on a toasted roll and covered in
butter, Luke’s Lobster rolls are the best of the best. Luke’s Lobster was one of the first
trucks to hit the street in Manhattan.
Luke’s Lobster
6. Since 2010 this truck has been one of the most famous and popular trucks on the
island of Manhattan. It has been called Korean Chipotle by the New York Post. You
can have a choice of rice bowls, burritos, and salads with spicy pork, beef, tofu,
and chicken. There are also many different types of kimchi and toppings that you
can add. The truck was so popular that every year they are opening new trucks.
Korilla BBQ