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7 Cities with Great Food Truck Culture

While food trucks have always been big in the US, the fast-paced culture is starting to spread. Here are some of the best cities to visit for a great food truck experience.

7 Cities with Great Food Truck Culture

By The Culture-ist

  • Portland, USA

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    Portland is famous for their street food 'pods', or clusters of food trucks and stalls that often include seating or a covered area. Must try: [Nong's Khao Man Gai](http://khaomangai.com/)

  • London, England

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    You know a city has great food culture when there's a street dedicated to food trucks. Eat St. plays host to food trucks 7 days a week, from English pies to Korean Fusion. Must try: [Yum Bun](http://www.yumbun.com/)

  • Austin, USA

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    Austin is filled with food trucks. With over 1,000 trucks throughout the city, you'll find some with quirky themes, classic staples & everything in between. Must try: [The Mighty Cone](http://www.mightycone.com/)

  • Amsterdam, Netherlands

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    Although Amsterdam doesn't usually come to mind when thinking of food trucks, the Netherlands' best food trucks descend on the city for "The Weekend of the Rolling Kitchens". Must try: [Vis Van Henry](http://www.thrillist.com/venues/vis-van-henry-1013)

  • Los Angeles, USA

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    It should come as no surprise that Los Angeles makes the cut. The street food scene has been a large part of the city's culture for decades, so food trucks are abundant. Must try: [Kogi BBQ Taco Truck](http://kogibbq.com/)

  • Vancouver, Canada

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    Although the city only opened its doors to food trucks in 2010, food trucks in Vancouver are quickly gaining traction, even boasting a food truck called [Japadog](http://www.japadog.com/) that has spread to New York. 

  • New York City, USA

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    No food truck list is complete without New York City. Street food in this city is a staple, so it's not surprising that food trucks have taken over the streets. Must try: [Kwik Meal](http://midtownlunch.com/category/kwik-meal/)

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