Food Trucks in St. Louis

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  • 2 Girls 4 Wheels

    @2girls4wheels St. Louis - South Grand

    618-363-8154

    2 Girls 4 Wheels is a food truck serving the Greater St. Louis Area. It serves pulled pork sandwiches, hot dogs, brats and more.
  • 9 Mile Garden

    9375 Gravois Road Affton/ Concord

    3143902806

    4 articles
  • Bombay Food Junkies

    @bombayfoodtruck St. Louis - South Grand

  • Burger INK.

    No address listed, St. Louis University City

    636-290-6635

  • Carlos' Hot Dogs

    6th St. & Olive St. St. Louis - Downtown

    1 article
  • Cha Cha Chow

    St. Louis St. Louis - South City

    314-239-2832

    One of the first in the wave of mobile vendors in St. Louis, Cha Cha Chow harkens back to the prototypical food truck, focusing on tacos. These aren’t traditional Mexican tacos, mind you; they’re playful takes on the form. The best might be the beef short rib, the meat braised for five hours and served with red cabbage and a creamy, spicy “Cha Cha Sauce.” Other taco varieties include pulled pork with salsa verde, and curried sweet potato. A few sandwiches, including a good grilled burger, are available. The homemade aguas frescas present a refreshing alternative in the beverage department.
    3 articles
  • Chop Shop

    @chopshopstl St. Louis - South Grand

    Eliott Harris won a following for his work behind the sushi bar at Miso on Meramec in Clayton. Now he has gone solo — and mobile — with Chop Shop, serving inventive, overstuffed sushi rolls that you can hold in your hand to eat, like a wrap or burrito. Rolls include the “El Camino” (spicy yellowfin tuna with cucumber, avocado and a ginger-garlic ponzu) and the “Woodie” (snow crab utzed with a chile aioli).
  • City Seeds Downtown Farm Stand

    N. 13th St. and Washington Ave. St. Louis - Downtown

  • Ellisville Farmers' Market

    Clarkson Road and Clayton Road, Ellisville Manchester/ Ballwin

    314-725-2121

    1 article
  • Falafelwich

    3700 Lindell Blvd. St. Louis - Central West End

    314-915-1933

    A contemporary take on the old-fashioned lunch wagon, with food prepared in a traditional commercial kitchen and dished up from the back of a modified pickup. The signature sandwich, a strange mixture of falafel and couscous, is actually the one to skip. The gyro, on the other hand, is good, featuring thin and tender strips of beef. Also available is a curried chicken sandwich. The side dish is a sack of fried naan chips with dipping sauces. Follow Falafelwich on Twitter @falafelwich.
    1 article
  • Feed Me Banh Mi

    @FeedMeTruck St. Louis - South Grand

    314-299-9200

    Feed Me Banh Mi is a food truck serving the Greater St. Louis Area. It specializes in Vietnamese food.
  • Frankie Martin's Garden

    5372 St. Charles Street, Cottleville St. Charles County

    314-390-2806

    1 event
  • Go! Gyro! Go!

    @gogyrogo St. Louis - South Grand

    314-496-3970

    Go! Gyro! Go! owner Nick Cowlen grew up in the restaurant business, working for his father at Clayton's Top of the Sevens restaurant. After a spell in real estate, he along with his wife, Laura, launched Go! Gyro! Go! this past fall. The truck's signature gyro follows the classic template: thin, tender strips of seasoned beef and lamb folded into pita with tomato, red onion, parsley, feta cheese and tzatziki sauce. The meat is excellent, the seasoning adding a lightly spicy punch to its natural flavors (to me, at least, tasting of lamb more than beef), while the toppings — especially bright red slices of tomato that actually tasted like, you know, tomato and the thick, tangy tzatziki — provide a cool, crisp counterpoint. A small, but welcome touch: Your pita is lightly toasted on the grill. Go! Gyro! Go! also grills skewers of marinated white-meat chicken, which it serves as a straight-up shish kebab or removed from the skewer in a pita with the same toppings as the gyro. The chicken has a good balance of grill char, its own essence and a bright, simple marinade (I tasted a hint of citrus and a dash of herbs). A vegetarian gyro swaps out the meat for cucumber, green pepper and kalamata olives. The online menu lists a "Bifteki Gyro," featuring Greek meatballs, but this wasn't available on any of my visits.
    1 article
  • Guerrilla Street Food

    @guerrillastreet St. Louis - Downtown

    314-529-1328

    Order online for pickup atgsf-online-ordering.square.site. Delivery through Postmates and Uber Eats.

    That Guerrilla Street Food is a truck might be the least interesting fact about it. From their mobile kitchen, Brian Hardesty and Joel Crespo serve delicious, inventive Filipino fare of a sort rarely (if ever) seen in St. Louis. The signature dish — the “Flying Pig” — is the standout: tender slow-roasted pork with chiles, sriracha sauce and calamansi (a lime-like citrus fruit), all served over rice and topped decadently with an egg cooked for an hour in a sous-vide bath. A limited menu, but impeccably fresh ingredients at a very fair price.
    3 articles
  • Holy Crepe

    2010 Tower Grove St. Louis - Tower Grove

    314-556-4907

  • Hot Aztec

    @hotaztec St. Louis - South Grand

    314-540-2949

  • Kitchen Kulture

    0000 St. Louis - South City

    314-277-3881

  • Land of Goshen Community Market

    St. Louis St. & Rt. 159 Collinsville/ Edwardsville

    4 articles
  • Le Food Truck

    @LeFoodTruck St. Louis - South Grand

    314-264-1626

  • Seoul Taco

    @SeoulTaco St. Louis - South Grand

    314-517-8916

    Seoul Taco takes its inspiration from Kogi, the SoCal operation acclaimed as the granddaddy of latter-day food trucks. Like Kogi’s, Seoul Taco’s menu presents a mashup of Korean barbecue and Mexican street food. The “spicy pork” taco brings corn tortillas filled with meat that exudes the aggressive heat of Korean chile paste. Bulgogi beef in your taco or quesadilla offers a gentle sweetness much different from carne asada, its south-of-the-border analogue. Rice bowls with the meat of your choice plus a fried egg are also available.
    1 article
  • Shell's Coastal Cuisine

    670 Mason Ridge Center Drive, St. Louis Creve Coeur

    314-593-6715

    1 article
  • Sicily Streat

    6614 Clayton Road, St. Louis Richmond Heights

    314-440-2636

    Conceived and operated by three siblings, Sicily Streat is a food truck that serves Italian and Italian-American dishes inspired by the ownership trio's grandmother. The brief menu's signature dishes are arancini (friedrice balls stuffed with beef, chicken and cheese) and toasted ravioli (filled with ground beef or cheese). A fried-chicken sandwich, which you can order plain or with provolone and marinara, is simple and tasty. Specials, including a satisfying salsiccia sandwich served on a bun with grilled peppers and onions, supplement the regular menu. Follow the truck's location on Twitter @sicilystreat.
    1 article
  • Silver Creek Mill Farmers' Market

    602 S. Jefferson St., Mascoutah Outstate IL

    618-566-4200

  • Slice of the Hill

    5256 Wilson Ave. St. Louis - Tower Grove

    314-791-2557

    @SliceoftheHill
  • Soulcial Kitchen

    127 N. Belt East, Swansea Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    719-338-1547

  • Steamroller Bagel and Deli

    @steamrollerstl St. Louis - South Grand

  • T Mo's Tacos

    Bethalto, Bethalto Grafton/ Godfrey/ Alton

    618-823-2826

    1 article
  • Tacomovil

    @TacoTruckSTL St. Louis - South Grand

    314-518-3352