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Raleigh’s favorite food trucks

We’re asking our readers to share their favorite food trucks traversing the 919, from international fare to sweet eats.

Two Korean corn dogs in front of a red food truck.

The Triangle is host to plenty of delicious food trucks of various cuisines.

Photo by RALtoday

From food truck rodeos and events to street festivals and local restaurants, Raleigh’s food truck scene is hopping. With so many local options to choose from, we want help making a comprehensive guide with your favorites. Here’s a few to get your wheels turning.

Baltic Bites | Lithuanian food | This food truck says it’s the first and only in the country serving up Lithuanian food, including bites like cepelinai, Lithuania’s national dish, cabbage wraps, and chicken dumplings.

Golden K Dog | Korean food | Have you tried a Korean corn dog? Made with a hot dog or mozzarella and often rolled in potatoes and sugar, these are a treat you can enjoy at almost any festival in the 919.

Gym Tacos | Mexican food | Even with two brick and mortar locations, you can still find this local fave hitting the road with high-quality tacos, tostadas, and more.

Now it’s your turn. Submit one (or more) of your favorite food truck spots.

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