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4.0 (142 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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Jan W.

What a cool lunch spot in downtown Modesto! The choices of food was outstanding! There are food trucks that serve everything from mini donuts and churros to Italian food, American fair, like macaroni and cheese, bowls, andsmash burgers. Anyone craving the usual Mexican foods can choose from several trucks. There are outdoor restrooms and outdoor seating and it was really clean. We had a great time visiting Modesto GrubHub's for the first time today. We tried the Elote Tamales from one truck, the spicy elote fries from another one and finished with filled churro bites. Most (if not all) took cards or cash.

Pork Belly Mac
Shea G.

What a fun spot!! Plenty of food choices. I chose The Mac Box and had the Pork Belly Mac. It was delicious and a large serving, so easy to share or make two or three meals out of it. The pork belly was cooked perfect with great flavor and the house Mac was the best I've had out at a restaurant. So many different cheeses I can't even remember them all. So creamy and cheesy!!! So happy we gave it a try.

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Anthony M.

Great place to find a grouping of local food trucks, which are definitely a step above a roach coach, and they even have a gourmet and, or specialty truck or two. Most of the trucks are Mexican food, with some occasional rotations of other food types like Greek, Indian, Italian, or American. I think it is all a matter of when you roll up. I have been 3 or 4 times now, and no matter which truck I have chosen, it has always delivered with deliciousness, and the service has always been friendly.

Rochelle R.

We stopped in for a few tacos. I had a few shrimp tacos and my friend had a few beef tacos, I think. I don't remember what he ate because I was concerned about my shrimp tacos. They were perfect. Cooked just enough with shredded cabbage and a light tasty sauce. Definitely a place I'd go to again when downtown.

Birria plate $12 and they don't add cheese  expensive compared to San Diego birria quesotacos
Arleen A.

Since I live in Southern California, it has been two years since my last visit. There are definitely more food trucks and tables to eat at, which is fantastic. The place could use a good cleaning, and I believe they should hire hourly workers to clean up after the guests. That will just keep people coming back and enjoying the food and experience. At Twitsties Pretzels I bought an original buttered pretzel with no salt, and it was soft and fresh. It was tasty with nacho cheese. Then I went to the Churro stand, which is my family's favorite dessert truck. The hot churro bites with Nutella drizzle and fresh strawberries were delectable. Finally, I ordered a gourmet Oreo shake from The Sweet Lab, and all of their drinks look so creative and fun! The Oreo shake is topped with two mini powdered donuts, chocolate, sprinkles, and whipped cream. It was a treat!

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Oralia R.

When passing through and need a quick bite on the go this is the place to go has everything from a cup of coffee, Champurrado for the Latin community to hot cocoa plus tacos tortas to tamales this the place to go. This is like the pop up tents down south, this place is one you got to check out as the food is delicious and very authentic Mexican food. I give this place a five star:)

Isaiah G.

A family member recommended this place. I decided to give it a try. There's some parking inside and some on the street. I love the amount of food truck options you had. Mainly Mexican food. I love that they have bathrooms. The first place we went to was a shipping container that sold pretzels. I loved this place and most reasonable pricing. My son loved it a pizza pretzel for $7. Second place was a ceviche spot named savory ceviche. I saw a ceviche in a pineapple but she had no pineapple so I was a little annoyed about that. The price said $13 and when I saw the charge later it said $16 didn't like that. They were also sold out of a bubble gum drink my son wanted. The ceviche was okay and portion was good. The second place we tried was a habachi grill truck steak and shrimp was I think $22. That placed was really good if you're not to hungry two people can share that. We had the aguas frescas we had two and it was $14 they were good but kinda pricey. My son had the Mac and cheese truck he ordered honey chicken Mac and cheese for $19. Pretty pricey but my son loved it and it was a large portion so it ended up being two meals. Overall okay but we liked the option and honestly if my kids loved this place even if it's pricey we will be back.

Flautas and quesabirias
Brenda M.

We followed our noses and chose El Mexicano Food Truck! We're so glad we chose this spot. I loved my flautas and my husband enjoyed the quesabirrias. Everything was so good and we were able to find seating nearby. I look forward to coming back and trying more items!

The Churro Spot assorted cup

The Churro Spot always has the best Churros in town. I was there this past Friday night because I had to have something tasty & warm. These went perfect with my Starbucks. Great job guys! I'll drive across town just to get these.

Birria tacos
Lisa S.

YAY, my photo is now showcased as cover photo for this business! So by the pictures you can tell how tasty and the birria tacos were! the plate of tacos was delish that even the consume dipping sauce made it taste extra better! Def got my fix on and was a happy camper after eating my food. Alongside the birria tacos I also had the papusas and the mango fresa drink in a large size due to the heat wave out there! The papusa were mediocre and I've had much better in the bay area. However, the mango fresa from the freshly squeezed juice/fruit truck was delish! not to mention the lines were long so we knew we had to take a chance with them on their drinks! It was well worth it too! BTW, I cant wait to get more food ad grub the next visit! I was too full to order some churros! but I promised myself the next visit I wont order too much food and save room for them! Since they have regular and stuffed churros I'll def make sure to try them all my next visit! DEF a fan and can't wait to come back for some more good grub!

G C.

Great Go-To spot for couples or groups! Several options to satisfy any appetite and cravings; if you don't mind outdoor dining. There are shaded or umbrella areas.

Brandee O.

We stopped here on the way home from running a bunch of errands and oh my goodness. We were beyond satisfied! We ate at the truck "Taqueria La Guadalupana" and we didn't regret it. My husband ordered the Quesabirria.. of course I tried it too, so amazing. The food was served so fresh and hot and that was plus. Definitely order this when you're in the mood for some meat, it's a lot of meat. He also asked for pickled jalapenos on the side and that took it up a notch as well. I ordered the Torta with Asada and it was toasted perfectly with so much flavor. We both loved it. We were full but we weren't so full that we wish we didn't. It definitely is a place we'll be going back to. This Grub hubs Spot has A LOT of options from Kebab to Italian to Sweet treats. There's even a pretzel truck and a specialty hot dog truck also. I recommend going on a cool sunny day. It is really nice just to sit outside under the table shades and enjoy some fresh air while you have lunch!

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Loved the assortment from the food trucks! Tacos from one, mangoade from another, churros from another. Made a great dinner!

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Ok. Yes! Fantastic!!' Thanks for going the extra mile for my family. Wonderful customer service

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5 years ago

The Birria truck always messes up my orders everytime I go and they are so rude about it I will not be going again

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It's nice to have a nice place to eat and just be at and I love that there is no homeless people

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6 years ago

Great place to bring the family, variety of trucks satisfies everyone's cravings.

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Great food lots of options fast quick service right in the heart of Modesto best taco place I've been too so far

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7 years ago

bomb bomb bomb!!!!!!! taqueria guadalajara is the best burritos you'll ever have!!!!!!!!

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6 years ago

such an awesome place! we love the pretzel and hot dog stands ! the burger joint is yummy too and all the mexican food is yum

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Ask the Community - Grub Hubs

Is this place pet friendly?

Yes

Is it cash only?

Most allow credit card with $1 charge

Do any of the trucks sell quesabirria?

Yes

What's the name of the pizza food truck there?

The rock pizza oven

Do the trucks take Apple Pay?

Yes, most of them do and there will be a sign of what kind of payments they will accept.

Do they stay open late?

Yes, they stay open till 11pm.

What are the hours/days it's open?

They are open everyday I think till 10 pm

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4.6(158 reviews)
67.1 miLower Hills

There are restaurants with great food, and then there are places with great people behind the food…read more Boriqua Kitchen is both. One afternoon in Hayward, my family and I showed up right at 6 PM, exactly at closing time. We had just left a family party but purposely held our appetite because our favorite Puerto Rican food truck was finally back in town. My wife and I were married in Old San Juan, and Puerto Rico will always hold a special place in our hearts. We even travel back to the island with our kids whenever we can. When Chef Darren saw how disappointed we were that we had missed them, he didn't turn us away. Even though they were already closed, he fired the grill back up and blessed our family with an incredible meal. That level of hospitality, heart, and genuine Puerto Rican warmth is rare. The food was absolutely amazing as always, authentic flavors that instantly take us back to the island, but the kindness and service meant even more to us. We'll always support Boriqua Kitchen. Truly the best Puerto Rican food in the Bay Area, served by people who treat you like family.

I meannnn...when I start with that, it's just no words…read more Ok don't get me wrong, I may not know left from right on what is authentic PR food, but when I put something good in my mouth - I know, nuff said. Roberto Clemente - yes 100% Ok we actually tried multiple things from the menu and quite literally everything was friggin delicious. I will say, come hungry, come ready for some fried food and enjoy. Talk to Anthony and find out what he's bringing to your belly - he'll guide you the way. I get excited every time I see the truck in our hood. Go, thank me later.

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Scratch Cookery

Scratch Cookery

4.3(710 reviews)
53.1 miDowntown
$$
Locally owned & operated
Outdoor seating

Scratch Cookery is one of the many local places hidden in the allies of Downtown San Jose. They are…read morenot far from the heart of Downtown, and definitely not far from the university. I stumbled upon this place one day while doing my random walk, so you KNOW I had to give this place a try. I had went in upon opening time, so my wait was a little bit, but I was not complaining because you know what they say: "Greatness comes when you build them up one by one." I got their hamburger with the extra cheese, and curly fries. The patty was extra juicy, and the brioche buns were toasted really well. I especially like how they added on the cheese after the patty was marinated on the grill for quite a while, but not too long to the point all of the juice was sucked up. The only down side to the food: the prices. Be prepared to spend quite a bit on lunch if you decide to go to this place, because they do end up charging quite a bit more than what the regular places around Downtown would. But the IPA beers make up for it, so it's also worth a bang for your buck. Hospitality was pretty top-notch -- my order was taken in an orderly fashion, and they even apologized for the wait as well. I hope Scratch Cookery stays around for a long while so that people can try out such majestic wonders this establishment has to offer! Ambiance was great, and I'd definitely be back again!

Down the Scratch…read more Food truck turned Fountain Alley brick-and-mortar that achieved max popularity during the Pandemic. I kept hearing about their hot chicken sandwiches for years, and we finally made the trek to check them out. The Good: * Friendly service * Prices aren't too bad considering the portion size and flavor. * Outdoor dog-friendly seating * Craft brews in cans * Seven levels of heat for everyone from the spice-averse to the hardcore fire lover. * Chicken sandwiches are massive and delicious. And despite it being a breast, they kept it very juicy. * Really loved their fries; I'm not sure if they make them in-house or if they're frozen, but regardless, they're fantastic. The Meh: * Not much in the way of drinks except for the aforementioned beers and cans of soda. The Ugly: * It's located in DTSJ, so you'll most likely have to pay for parking. If you don't mind walking a few blocks, the 4th St Garage is free for the first 90 min. Conclusion: Great spot to get your spice on.

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Fremont Street Eats - Halal Certified

Fremont Street Eats

3.7(74 reviews)
54.3 mi
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Fremont Street Eats is a lively outdoor community event organized by the city's Chamber of…read moreCommerce. It is located off a newly renovated street where new high rise development were put in to increase dwelling density and foot traffic. It is not quite there yet, but I can see where this is going. It is held in this square near a business park so there is plenty of parking. There is a grassy square where families like to lounge with picnic blankets and lawn chairs. There's usually a dj dishing out tunes, a beer and wine tent, and about 8-10 food trucks lined up in an organized fashion. It goes every Friday in the warm months so from May to October. If a holiday pops up on a Friday like 4th of July they will skip it. Starts at 5pm and goes to about 9pm. Bulk of the crowd goes from 6:30 - 8. I go to about 2-4 per year since 2017, with the exception of 2020 cuz y'all know why. You can see the food truck line up each week on their website or socials. So I like to scan that and if it looks promising then I'll text some friends/family if anyone wants to meet up after work on Friday. If the weather is nice, it is just a just a festive and social way to start a summer's weekend. Now even tho I like these events I don't always like food truck food. Sure it is trendy and you do get to sample and /or get stuff brought to you in one area. But I often just find many of the food to be just average at best at prices that rival sit down dining. So to me I like scoping these out occasionally but I don't think they are worth going to on a frequent basis. I also feel that there aren't enough places to sit and eat once you get your food from a truck. There is a small area where they put out portable picnic benches, but those fill up with just 20 people or so. Otherwise you have to sit on the lawn and come prepared with blanket or lawn chair, or find a concrete planter box to sit on, or go back to your car to eat. Another reason why food trucks events often leave me hanging. But bring a warm typical Bay Area summer's evening where it doesn't get dark til almost 9pm and you want to be amongst your community and commerce, this event will do you more than fine.

A food truck mafia event taking place in downtown Fremont, weekly through October. DJ playing a mix…read moreof mainly pop and hip hop music through the speakers, from oldies to songs from the last decade, including My Girl, Blurred Lines, and Andy Grammer's Keep Your Head Up. There was even some line dancing going on in the makeshift stage area at some point. Sound was not the greatest, the volume quite low even for a small event, but it was fine. There were about 8 food trucks to choose from, along with a few random vendor/service tents (like Bass Pro Shops). Decided on sliders and garlic fries from the Curveball food truck. The food was okay, good enough to satisfy my hunger (see my separate review on that). I snagged one of the few spots in the grass with shade on this hot evening, though they also have tables and seating here, partially shaded too. An actual restroom (not porta potties) on site, in the Fremont downtown event center building. Also, plenty of space available in the parking lot. This is a pretty low-key community event, free to attend and grab a bite to eat, and just hang out for an hour or two.

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Dojo Dog

Dojo Dog

4.1(142 reviews)
72.9 miWest Berkeley
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We were in the neighborhood, hungry, and knew the area lacked abundant food offerings. We had seen…read morethe cute little Dojo Dog food truck (well, food trailer) before -- and this time gave it a try. Glad we did! Rebecca was running the truck with her husband, and they were warm, friendly, and hard-working. That same care reflected in the food. Comforting flavors, big portions, and just what we needed. ---- Food ---- The hot dogs here are big, delicious, and fantastic value for the price. Wushu Dog: Loved this one. Inventive and delicious. Great texture, topped with pork sung and crispy cabbage, plus katsu sauce and Japanese mayo. Savory, crunchy, and satisfying. Sumo Dog: Japanese curry beef chili with cheese and fresh scallions. Hearty, comforting, and perfect for that chilly evening. Fried Foods: We didn't try, any but they serve fries and potstickers too. The fries seemed to be a crowd favorite at Great Notion Brewery next door (which is partnered with Dojo Dog). Definitely getting them next time. Rebecca told me she enjoys experimenting with new dishes, and the creativity shows. Looking forward to trying more! ---- Drinks ---- We didn't but drinks as we were enjoying beer at Great Notion, but Dojo Dog also offer drinks like milk tea. ---- Bonus ---- As I mentioned, they partner with Great Notion, one of our FAVORITE bars in the Bay with the best smoothie beers and stouts. You can bring your Dojo Dog inside and pair it with their awesome beers. Inventive hot dogs + beer = awesome evening ---- Vibe ---- Cute little food truck, family-run charm, friendly service, and an endearing hole-in-the-wall feel. The whole setup feels local and community-driven. In fact, it was originally created by Berkeley students. Very cool. ---- Overall ---- Amazing hot dogs, great beer next door, friendly owners, inventive sides, and a fun, low-key vibe. It will hit the spot every time. Can't wait to come back and try more from their menu!

This little truck has delicious, unique and huge hot dogs! I got the spicy sriracha dog which came…read morewith seared cabbage, spicy aioli, sriracha and pork floss. It was a massive hot dog packed with flavor and for the area, a very good price. Also very friendly staff!

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Spark Social SF

4.5(630 reviews)
76.7 miMission Bay
$$

SPARK Social SF is one of those places we end up at again and again, usually without overplanning…read moreit. It just works. Open air, a mix of food trucks, people hanging out, dogs everywhere, and that easy San Francisco energy where you can show up however you are and it fits. It never feels like a production, just a good place to land. We have eaten our way through a decent chunk of the trucks at this point, and that is half the fun. One day it is something messy and indulgent, the next it is lighter, but it always hits. Grabbing a drink, finding a spot at the picnic tables, and slowly settling in as the place fills up is kind of the rhythm. It is social without being overwhelming, lively without being chaotic. What keeps us coming back is how consistent it feels in the best way. It is easy, flexible, and always a good time whether you stay for an hour or lose an entire afternoon there. It is the kind of spot that turns into a routine before you even realize it, and honestly, we are not mad about it.

Spark Social is a great place to host an event. Big ones (company-sponsored), small ones (a group…read moreof friends huddling at a table), really any of them, because they have a couple different set ups that are open for reservations, but they can also accommodate walk-ins with the abundance of seating. Beyond that, the food and drinks are all food truck based. They are all quite good, and there's a wide variety of items. This also means a good variety for folks with different dietary needs, because they are mostly picking their own food. I have always enjoyed my time here, whether it's on company dime or if I'm just hanging out with friends. I do wish that there are more heaters around for the colder days but that's just life in the bay! It can be kind of cold and foggy all seasons here, so if you have a solid group of folks I'd recommend reserving a spot with a fire pit. One more note: parking can be tough. You either have to circle around for street parking, or rideshare here.

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Spark Social SF - Pork Belly and Lime from Wicked Star

Pork Belly and Lime from Wicked Star

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