That includes the barbecue from Valentina’s Tex Mex BBQ and LeRoy & Lewis, tacos from Veracruz All Natural and El Primo, sweet churros from Churro Co., fiery Thai food from Dee Dee, vegan West African fare from Wasota, shawarma from Beirut, and much more. To help sort through the growing number of offerings, here is Eater Austin’s guide to essential food trucks offering takeout and delivery services right now, serving everything from pizza to barbecue to lobster rolls to tacos. There are well over 1,000 food trailers, and more opening every single day. Austin really runs on food trucks, and there sure are a lot of ‘em in the city.
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