By: Alexa Shabinsky and Sarah Finkel By: Alexa Shabinsky and Sarah Finkel | April 8, 2024 | Food & Drink,
Miami is a melting pot of culture and the food truck scene is just that. From Cuban, Venezuela, Puerto Rican, Middle Eastern, Italian and more, you can find a food truck in Miami that offers the perfect cuisine for you. There is nothing better than indulging in street food so be sure to check out some of Miami’s best food trucks, parked all around the city.
261 NW 36th St. / Website
If you’re a fan of flavor, this Puerto Rican street food spot is for you. The truck parks itself in the heart of Midtown, making itself a prime location for patrons all around Miami. While anything you order will be absolutely delicious, some of the cult favorites and must-orders include the Carne Frita, Our Famous Pionono with mofongo and the Bori Sampler with sorullitos, pizza empanadilla, bolitas de mofongo and mozzarella sticks.
8455 NW 53rd St. / Website
After relocating from Midtown to Doral, Piadina 305 still brings the best of the best in Italian piadina. A piadina is a thin Italian flatbread, which is commonly treated like a sandwich, filled with meats and vegetables. Piadina 305 offers its diners a variety of choices, from the Classica with prosciutto, stracchino cheese and arugula to the vegetarian Piemontese with mushroom, fontina cheese, avocado, arugula and truffle.
261 NW 36th St. / Website
Twice Butter focuses on bringing the best Mexican fusion to its diners in a casual environment. From authentic tacos to Mexican-style burgers, this is a meal you want to show up hungry for! The short rib tacos are definitely a crowd favorite, loaded with shredded short ribs, Mexican cheese, cotija cheese, tomatillo sauce, chipotle mayo, pickled onions and pickled jalapeño. One of the best parts about Twice Butter is the fact that it's open until 1 a.m., making it a go-to destination for late-night snacks.
5701 SW 24th St. / Website
If you like your burgers fully loaded, Mi Pana Burger is the spot. Combining authentic Cuban and Venezuelan food, this menu boasts delicious and decadent orders. The Supreme Burger is a menu highlight loaded with sweet and salty flavors, made with lettuce, tomato, cheese, stick potatoes, ham, egg, beef, chicken, chop and french fries.
2731 NE 2nd Ave. / Website
This food truck brings some of the most authentic Venezuelan food to Miami. Ordering a hot dog here is no joke—the Hot Dog Venezolano is topped with cabbage, potato stick, mayo, ketchup, mustard, garlic sauce and pecorino cheese. If you’re looking for a vegetarian option, the Cachapa are delicious sweet corn pancakes served with mano cheese and nata.
Multiple Locations / Website
Motys Grill is a traveling food truck, setting up at locations across Miami every week. It is also one of Miami’s most popular Kosher-style food trucks, with an emphasis on Middle Eastern Cuisine. Whether you’re in the mood for a delicious serving of fresh hummus or a pita pocket of Shawarma, you will be pleased! The menu includes all of the classic Mediterranean dishes from salads, dips, sandwiches and more.
Multiple Locations / Website
A coffee shop on the wheels of a vintage VW Van from 1972 is just the way we prefer to source our caffeine fix. With two locations in Aventura Mall and Dadeland Mall, Miamians have plenty of opportunities to sip on specialty coffee plus tea, matcha, herbal infusion, hot chocolate and more.
954 S Miami Ave. / Website
Having come a long way since its origin as a weekend pop-up, the legendary pastry shop is now offering its craft doughnuts and creative coffee program in a signature vintage camper parked in the lively Mary Brickell Village. You can place a walk-up order or schedule a pick-up on The Salty App for added convenience.
Multiple Locations / Website
Family-owned El Rey de las Fritas has been an iconic Miami staple for over 40 years, with several restaurant locations and a roaming food truck that pops up at various Miami locations throughout the week. The winning food item at this authentic Cuban establishment is the La Original Frita Cubana, otherwise known as the original Cuban burger, a hearty mashup of ground beef and chorizo topped with grilled onions and fried potato sticks.
Multiple Locations / Website
Aja Food Truck is the answer to your late-night cravings and the ultimate street food fix. Combining the flavors of Colombian and Venezuelan cuisine, Aja cooks use only fresh ingredients and traditional recipes to offer sensational burgers, hot dogs, salchipapas, empanadas, arepas and more at affordable prices.
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