Something that has become very popular here in New Jersey is the food truck. People love variety and I believe the food truck offers variety and it is a different style of dining that people are enjoying, especially in good weather.

 

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The food truck trend is very popular here in Ocean and Monmouth counties. We have many that make their way around our towns, some that are stationed at locations more steadily while others like to travel around and hit numerous spots and towns.

When it comes to food trucks it seems more "comfort" foods are popular. We decided to ask you at home which food trucks you love and like to hit when out in about, especially now during the summer months when so many folks in Ocean and Monmouth Counties are out and about here at the Shore.

 

 

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  • Richard: Empanada Man
  • Gretchen: Tacoholics
  • Jennifer: The Empanada Guy and Harry Smokin BBQ
  • Maureen: Ohana Bites
  • Kathy: Harry's Smokin' BBQ
  • Kate: Harry's Smokin' BBQ
  • Christina: Pattie's Franks Rt. 88 in Brick
  • Lisa: Wholly Bowls
  • Kate: Wholly Bowls
  • Tommy: Ohana
  • Courtney: Minnies Weenies
  • Nikki: Your Sisters Balls
  • Jeanne: Cousins Maine Lobster  (Laurel Square, Brick)
  • April: The lunch wagon
  • Rosemary: Cousins Maine Lobster
  • Karen: Harry’s Smokin BBQ
  • Pattie: Pattie's Franks Rt. 88 Brick...Best Dirty Water in Ocean County Of Course
  • Jim: Boho Bites the best!
  • Sandra: After trying a Gyro from this vendor (Souvla King) at The Summer in the Street Festival in TR this past Saturday my pick is with them!

 

Lots of different flavors and styles from the trucks that you have mentioned in your choices. Thanks to everyone who wrote in to let us know what food trucks are popular here in our area, several have multiple mentions for us here in the area.

What style of food truck do we need here in the Ocean and Monmouth County area? What type of foods would you like to see more of? Post your comments below and let us know what you love and want to see more of.

 

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