Top 10 Brooklyn Food Trucks 

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#1 Calexico
THE PERFECT TACO?
Three brothers from SoCal decided to take matters into their own hands and cook up the killer carne asada tacos from their native land right here in Soho and Williamsburg, and soon in Greenpoint.

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#2 Pizza Moto
Serving paper plate-sized Neapolitan pizzas with fresh mozzarella, tasty tomato sauce, and a nicely charred crust, this mobile, wood-fired brick oven rolls up to the Brooklyn Flea on the weekends.

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#3 Jen 'n Outlaw's Fish Fry Truck and Crawfish Boil
You've got to follow this dynamic duo on Twitter (@jenandoutlaws) to track down their all-American starred-and-striped truck, serving up crisp catfish po' boys and fresh boiled crawfish in Williamsburg and Bushwick.

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#4 Treats Truck
Until they open their brick and mortar shop on Court Street in Carroll Gardens, this rolling bake sale—known for specialities like butterscotch brownies and peanut butter and jelly cookies—only makes one Brooklyn stop: Saturdays from 10:30pm to 1:30am on Union Street between 8th Avenue and Prospect Park West in Park Slope.

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#5 El Diablo
Nobody's gonna argue that the truck in Union Pool's backyard is serving the best Mexican in town, but when you're seven drinks deep, a chorizo taco and some surly service is just what the doctor ordered.

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#6 Wafels & Dinges
This Belgian truck spends most of its days in Manhattan, but you can find it peddling waffles topped with ice cream or sandwiched with pulled pork on Saturdays from 9am to 4:30pm on Seventh Avenue and Carroll Street in Park Slope.

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#7 Asia Dog
Just take one bite of the tangy kimchi-and-seaweed-flake-topped Ginny dog and try telling us kimchi isn't the new relish.

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#8 Van Leeuwen
It doesn't play a catchy jingle, oh but look how it draws foodies with its decadently smooth ice cream made with beyond meticulously selected organic and local ingredients.

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#9, #10 Red Hook Vendors
No matter how many hipsters start selling Latin American food in tiny trucks, none will compare to the insanely tasty huaraches and tacos from Fernando and Jolanda Martinez of Country Boys or the cheesy pupusas from Rafael Soler's Soler Dominican truck.

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