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Started by Mexican native Juan Carlos Ayala, they are without a doubt one of the best taco places you will find in Miami. The staff is friendly, and the food they serve tastes as authentic as it looks. Their carne asada tacos are juicy and fresh. As for the flour tortillas, they are given a light toasting before becoming a vessel of culinary bliss. If you are a little more adventurous, then try the beef tongue and tripe tacos.

The beef tongue is tender and juicy, with a strong umami flavor to it. The tripe taco will likely surprise you the most. The tacos have crispy fried tripe, and if you closed your eyes you would be forgiven for thinking you were eating pork belly.

Regardless of what you have at this food truck, Taco Chundito is a must-try for anyone in Miami. Pizza En Fuego N. Bayshore Drive, Miami Sunday — Wednesday: 5 — 11 p. Thursday: 11 a. Friday — Saturday: 5 — 11 p. Pizza En Fuego is everything you could want from a food truck that serves pizza. You can taste the difference. The Caprese pizza has a crust that is thin with a little chew, just how anyone who likes New York-style pizza would want it.

The mozzarella, grape tomatoes, and chopped basil are well balanced, providing a nice contrast between the salty and savory cheese and the brightness and acidity that come from the tomatoes. The basil provides a nice bit of herbaceousness to the dish to round out its flavor profile. This beautiful pizza comes out in about five minutes, and then you can grab a slice. Cousins Maine Lobster Brickell Ave. Cousins Maine Lobster is the food truck to visit if you are craving some fresh and delicious Maine lobster.

This timeless dessert truck has won pretty much every award a food truck can receive. The Mexican spot, known for slinging tasty street food and serving up delicious late-night eats, pops up in the Design District through May The best food truck burger in Miami can be found here, at this Colombian fast-food joint. Monster Burger serves up the best mobile flame-broiled beef in South Florida. The best part of these burgers is the crushed potato sticks atop the patty, adding an element of crunch and saltiness to the monsoon of sauces.

The hot dogs are worth a try, too. Those are topped with sausage, bacon, mozzarella, the trademark Monster sauce and more potato sticks. Keep up with their Facebook page for other happenings. Looking to shake up your dining routine? Ditch your usual order for these tasty secret menu items at Miami restaurants.

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The OG grilled cheese truck in Miami is Ms. Cheezious , and it's an elder that demands respect. While it's recently expanded into two different MiMo brick-and-mortars, the food truck remains one of the top draws in town. Traditional grilled cheese obviously lays the baseline for the menu's charm, but frito pie and chicken and waffle melts add a healthy?

Meanwhile, Killer Melts has made an even more recent transition to brick-and-mortar status, but like Ms. Cheezious, the food truck remains their bread and butter and cheese. Lots and lots of cheese. In addition to a lineup of classic melts, it offers up an extra tier of burger melts just in case the other tier steers too close to virtue for you. Finally, Palate Party only offers up one shortrib grilled cheese, but it's a doozy of a sandwich, and has quickly become the stuff of Miami food truck legend.

The rest of the menu supports it with a rotating roster of juicy, savory eats like a soft shell crab sandwich, a killer philly, and a breakfast burger topped with a sunny side egg and hash browns. Run by a Hell's Kitchen finalist who makes sure every dish is camera-worthy, it's a truck with big ambitions to demolish big cravings. Miami's awash with louder-than-life personalities, and with Ipek's Wykked Kitchen , it's finally got a food truck to match.

Mediterranean fusion gets delivered with heavy metal attitude and scorching hot seasoning, from Turkish-style lamb gyro to a beef and cheeseburger wrap with riff after riff in-between. Small-batched gelato, sorbet and froyo all gets hand-crafted into popsicles, and finished with your choice of three Belgian chocolate dips, and a deep list of toppings to crumble across your creation.

For a far odder assortment of treats, Yoko Matcha delivers green tea-tinged flavor with everything it offers, including frappes, waffles, chia pudding and pastelitos.

Named for one of their owners' grandmother, a master Sensai of the traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony, the truck celebrates the grand history of matcha while pointing towards its bright green future. As always, check out the live Miami food truck map above or on the Roaming Hunger app to find the most accurate, up-to-the-minute location info for all trucks listed, alongside countless more options.

On weekends, both the Wynwood Yard and Tropical Park host hordes of food trucks, drawing in a wide diversity of cuisines to suit any and all tastes.

If you happen to be in Hollywood, the Arts Park draws in dozens of trucks every Monday night, while the Shops at Sunset Place attract South Miami's best collection every third Thursday. Of course, every night trucks are driving through town til the wee hours of the morning, with South Beach and downtown Miami providing especially fertile havens for every truck listed above. Speaking of the trucks listed above, you can grab any of them for your next party directly through Roaming Hunger.

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