New Jersey’s food truck scene is quietly serving up some of the most inventive, mouth-watering street food you’ll find on the East Coast. While the state may be known for its diners and, of course, the iconic pork roll, the trucks cruising through the Garden State deserve more love. Beyond the typical eats, these mobile kitchens offer everything from fusion tacos and Korean BBQ to gourmet donuts and Mediterranean wraps, making the food truck culture here vibrant and surprisingly diverse.
Take Oink & Moo BBQ, for example. It’s a food truck that’s perfected the art of barbecue, with slow-cooked brisket and pulled pork so tender you’d swear it came straight from the South. Their BBQ tacos are practically legendary, with a spicy slaw that perfectly complements the smoky flavors of the meat. Locals swear by their sliders, too, proving that New Jersey knows its way around a smoker just as well as Texas.
Speaking of fusion, the wildly creative Kimchi Smoke BBQ blends Southern barbecue with bold Korean flavors in ways that don’t seem possible but taste like a dream. Their brisket kimchi tacos are spicy, tangy, and perfectly smoky, but the real showstopper here is their “Chonut” — a glazed donut stuffed with brisket and kimchi. It’s exactly the kind of sweet-savory combo you didn’t know you needed. And yes, it’s every bit as decadent as it sounds.
For those with a sweet tooth, Carnivale Donut Bar is your truck. Each donut is topped with eye-popping creations, from Nutella and Oreos to Fruity Pebbles cereal. These donuts aren’t your basic breakfast fare; they’re massive, messy, and guaranteed to ruin any diet. The standout? Their donut ice cream sandwiches, which combine the best of both dessert worlds into one irresistible treat. If you see this truck, pull over—it’s worth every sugar-filled bite.
Craving something more savory? New Jersey locals are low-key obsessed with The Empanada Guy. He’s turned the humble empanada into an empire, offering up classic beef and chicken versions alongside wild variations like lobster or mac and cheese. His crispy, golden creations are comfort food with a twist, perfect for anyone seeking a snack that’s as portable as it is delicious. Locals know to follow this truck around like it’s a beacon of cheesy, handheld goodness.
Of course, no roundup of Jersey food trucks would be complete without some mention of tacos, and Taco Shelly delivers. This unassuming truck keeps it simple, serving up classic Mexican street tacos that are the real deal—carne asada, al pastor, and chorizo all wrapped in soft corn tortillas with a generous sprinkle of cilantro and onion. Taco Shelly may not have the flashiest truck, but their food speaks for itself. Fans know to track them down for an authentic taco fix that hits all the right notes.
If you’re more in the mood for something international, Rolling Pita has you covered. This Mediterranean food truck serves up some of the best shawarma and falafel wraps around. Their garlic chicken shawarma is juicy, flavorful, and perfectly balanced by tangy tzatziki sauce. The lamb gyro is another crowd favorite, and everything comes with a side of their crispy fries that somehow manage to stay crunchy even after the drive home.
For something completely different, try The Flying Pie Guy, a food truck specializing in Aussie-style savory pies. These hand-held pockets of pastry goodness come stuffed with fillings like beef and cheese or chicken curry, all wrapped in a buttery, flaky crust that’s hard to resist. It’s an unexpected find in New Jersey, but one that’s quickly become a cult favorite among pie enthusiasts.
If you’re looking for something healthy to balance out all that indulgence, Shore Shake is a food truck that’s all about fresh smoothies, acai bowls, and cold brew coffee. Their acai bowls are piled high with granola, fresh fruit, and honey, making for a refreshing (and Instagram-worthy) snack that’s perfect for a summer day at the Shore. Whether you’re craving a fruity smoothie or just need a strong cold brew to power through the afternoon, Shore Shake delivers guilt-free options that are as tasty as they are good for you.
And then there’s Pizza Vita, a wood-fired pizza truck that brings artisanal pies to the streets. They fire up their pizzas to crispy perfection, with toppings like fresh mozzarella, truffle oil, and prosciutto. It’s everything you want in a pizza—thin, charred crust, fresh ingredients, and plenty of melty cheese—served straight from a truck. The fig and prosciutto pizza is a favorite among regulars, but the classic Margherita never disappoints.
New Jersey’s food trucks may not always get the same attention as its iconic diners, but they’re just as worthy of a visit. Whether you’re after smoky BBQ, fusion Korean tacos, or a donut topped with everything under the sun, there’s a food truck somewhere in the Garden State that has exactly what you didn’t even know you were craving. So next time you’re hungry and on the go, skip the fast food and track down one of these local gems—you’ll be glad you did.