Food Trucks in Far North Dallas
Smokey Ray's BBQ and Catering
Smokey Ray's is a family-owned BBQ and catering food truck that can be found all over the Metroplex, serving up delicious BBQ wherever they go. Look for them on Midway Road.
Sister Smokehouse
Sister Smokehouse is a food stall, caterer, food stand, and food truck that specializes in St Louis-inspired BBQ at reasonable prices. Call for location.
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Top 10 cuisines
The most popular cuisines in Far North Dallas are:
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If you're looking for a quick and delicious meal on the go in Far North Dallas, look no further than the many food trucks that dot the neighborhood. From tacos to BBQ to gourmet sandwiches, there's something for everyone on four wheels.
Locals rave about the Cajun-style dishes served up by the Ragin' Crab food truck. Their seafood boils are especially popular, with generous portions of crab legs, shrimp, and crawfish tossed in a spicy butter sauce. Prices are reasonable, with most dishes around $10-$15.
Another popular spot is The Butcher's Son, which specializes in sandwiches made with all-natural meats and fresh ingredients. Their Reuben sandwich is a must-try, with thick slices of pastrami and tangy sauerkraut piled high on rye bread. Prices here are a bit higher, with most sandwiches around $12-$15.
Tourists flock to the Nammi food truck for its Vietnamese-inspired dishes. The banh mi sandwiches are a standout, with options like lemongrass chicken and grilled pork belly. Don't miss their homemade Sriracha sauce for an extra kick of flavor. Prices are reasonable, with most dishes around $8-$12.
Finally, if you're in the mood for BBQ, check out the Slow Bone food truck. Their brisket and pulled pork are smoked to perfection, and the sides (especially the mac and cheese) are just as tasty. Prices here are on the higher side, with most dishes around $15-$20.
No matter which food truck you choose in Far North Dallas, you're sure to find something delicious and satisfying. Be sure to leave a review online to help others discover your favorite spots!