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35 food trucks worth following in Cape Town

From Salt Circle Arcade’s hidden inner-city food truck gathering to Oudekraal’s glittering ocean views, the food-truck scene in Cape Town has plenty to offer. Here’s where and how to find great food trucks around Cape Town.

4Roomed Ekasi Culture

In collaboration with popular shisa nyama joints and eKasi tourist attractions, this Khayelitsha-based mobile kitchen serves the community scrumptious yet well-balanced meals. Think familiar braai foods with a healthy gourmet twist. They’re also available to hire for your event.
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AndRoc’s Kitchen

Based on the simple concept of serving homely well-made dishes, AndRoc’s Kitchen has become known for fun reinventions of local dishes. These big promoters of sustainability source only ethical, free-range meats and ingredients. You can often find them at the Kommetjie market, but they’re also available to cater at your next event.
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Bali Truck

Drawing on the irresistibly clean flavours of Indonesian cooking, this food truck turns out traditional dishes like mie goreng, beef rendang and crispy fried tempeh.
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Black Beer’d

Inspired by the launch of Jack Black Brewery, this beer-centric food truck offers glorious fresh beer-battered hake and skinny fries to pair with your favourite beers at food-and-drink festivals and events around the city.
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Black Box Coffeeworks

Though the concept behind this cool little truck was to service hikers and runners around the Constantia Nek area with a great cup of coffee, they’ve now expanded to serve pastries and other breakfast-y treats.
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Blended

This vintage food caravan offers great coffee, organic juices and fresh fruity smoothies, as well as Pan-African grub. Track it down at events, festivals and markets around Cape Town.
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Boulevard 82 Food Truck

Spot this old-school truck at markets like the CY Market at The Stone Shed in Durbanville, or at markets and events around the city. The gourmet offering, which follows a Mediterranean-inspired feel, could include the likes of seafood pasta, loaded nachos, burger buns and charcuterie plates.
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Didi’s Bitchin Burritos

This Tex Mex food truck offers a variety of beef, chicken and veggie burritos. The team also dishes up naked burritos in a bowl, breakfast burritos and a selection of tacos. All items are available with hot homemade chilli sauce. Find the truck at Salt Circle Arcade, as well as at various markets and festivals.
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Dos Chido

Though they specialise in catering for the film industry, Dos Chido has expanded to cater at events and popular festivals. This travelling truck has sustainable and artisanal Mexican food on offer, with dishes like cider-braised pulled-pork tacos, Mexican-inspired pizza and more.
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Durban’s Finest Curry

This Durban-inspired offering features great bunny chows, butter chicken, samoosas and seafood curries. Find the truck at markets like the City Bowl Market, V&A Market and at Dunkley Square.
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Earthfire Pizza

We can’t quite remember how we lived without this food truck known for serving gourmet pizzas with light, crispy bases and fresh toppings. You can find them at their standalone spot at Mojo Market, or spot the truck at public and private events, markets and festivals.
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Food Glorious Food

When sticky ribs, juicy burgers and steaming bowls of chilli con carne are on the menu, you know you’ve found the right food truck. You can find them at most major sporting and social events, but you can also enjoy their tasty food at a private party of your own.
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FrozenYO on the Beach

Enjoy a tub or twirl of fresh frozen yoghurt in different flavours with your choice of toppings. The toppings include Oreo biscuit crumble, banana chips, fresh fruit, Turkish delight, Ferrero Rocher and more. You’ll also find savoury treats on offer, like breakfast waffles with egg and bacon. Find the truck along the Blouberg beachfront and at various markets, such as the Big Bay Market, or on the beachfront in Table View.
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The Good Life

This gourmet truck serves refined fresh fusion food, including ever-changing dishes like picanha with chimichurri; brown lentil tacos with butternut and panko avocado; martini oysters with lemon gin and green olive pearls; and, of course, their serious burgers. Look out for them at local festivals and events. They’re also available for weddings and private functions.
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Graffiti Grub

You can find these guys servicing most of the food and wine events around Cape Town and beyond. Their inventive menu features dishes like pesto chicken meatball bunny chows on ciabatta, and gnocchi with arrabiata sauce.
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Graze Mobile Kitchen

Graze keeps it pretty simple with a menu that includes burgers, chicken wings, inventive burritos and hotdogs.
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Hemazing

Savour comforting and spicy food from this food truck. Think butter chicken nachos, spicy burgers and fiery curry bowls. They can be found at various markets such as the Newlands Spring Market, as well as at festivals.
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Hippo’s Diner

Hungry customers can look forward to American diner-style dishes, pulled pork rolls, boerewors rolls, calamari and chips, surf and turf, and buffalo wings. You can’t miss their neon-lit truck, so look out for them in and around Cape Town at markets and festivals.
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Jack Rabbit

This mobile kitchen serves up flavoursome comfort cuisine in the form of cubanos, chilli poppers, sliders, pork-belly sandwiches, pizzas and quesadillas. You can find them at popular events such as Kamers Vol Geskenke and other local festivals.
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Lotus Food Truck

This van serves up contemporary Asian street food. Expect Asian wraps with pickled cabbage and Japanese mayo; teriyaki chicken with rice noodles; and grilled pork ribs with hoisin glaze. Word on the street is their tuna tataki is the stuff of dreams. They can mostly be found at public events and festivals, but also offer private catering for events.
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The Mad Batter

Specialising in waffles on a stick, this little truck serves up sweet treats topped with sprinkles and syrups, as well as meringues, soetkoekies and condensed milk with moerkoffie. Find them at sporting events and foodie festivals around the Cape.
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Mon Ami

Plating up a range of fusion dishes, this truck serves foodie items like steak tortilla roll-ups, sticky teriyaki chicken skewers, mushroom pinwheels and more. Find the truck at some sporting events, markets and festivals that take place around the city and Winelands.
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Moreish Eatery

Moreish Eatery is a pretty mobile food kitchen specialising in tacos, koftas, gourmet grilled cheeses, free-range burgers and gourmet hotdogs, but the chefs are versatile and able to cook in any style, depending on the event. Catch them at festivals or hire them for your own private event.
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The NOB

This mobile burger trailer features signature ‘no ordinary burgers’ (NOB). They keep their toppings classic and straight up – meaning you won’t go wrong with any of them. Catch the truck at markets and events around Cape Town.
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Pizza Piaggio

Think authentic Neapolitan-style pizza made with Italian pizza flour, local buffalo mozzarella and a signature sauce made from Italian tomatoes. All meat products are pasture-reared and organic. They even have chocolate-filled calzones on offer for those with a sweet tooth. Find the truck at the Neighbourgoods Market at the Old Biscuit Mill most Saturdays, as well as various events, gatherings and private functions.
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Rack ’n Grill

This striking all-black food truck serves up flame-grilled beef ribs and an array of pure hand-pressed beef burgers that are all halaal. Find them at music and food events like Rocking the Daisies and other festivals around the city.
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Scandalous Food Truck

A fusion of flavours is available at this vibey truck – rib-eye steak rolls, brekkie buns, skinny chips, burgers and more. Catch the truck in and around the city at office parks, markets and festivals.
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Shawarma Express

Known for their juicy shawarmas, falafels and pita pockets, this food truck can be spotted along the streets of Cape Town and at festivals across the city.
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Stack That

This truck offers fresh Hungarian-style flatbreads and naanwiches filled with all sorts of delicious fresh ingredients. You’ll find them at most food and music festivals, including Rocking the Daisies and the V&A Food Market, as well as certain markets.
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Tacos Locos

This little taco trailer can be spotted around Cape Town at music and food festivals like Sizzled, or at markets such as the Newlands Spring Market. Expect Mexican bites like BBQ chicken tacos with salsa and guacamole, beef chilli versions, or pulled pork with corn. They also do breakfast tacos, perfect for those post late-night brunches.
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Tailgate Foods

Expect barbecue feasting from this fiery food truck. Dishes might include pork ribs, chicken wings, bacon bites and juicy pulled pork buns. If it’s available, order the pork nacho burger. Find Tailgate Foods at markets and food-and-music events around the city.
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Truck Norris

Head here for smashed burgers, fried chicken sandwiches and old-school pressed paninis.
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Voulez Vous

These guys specialise in sweet and savoury crêpes made the traditional French way. They also offer milkshakes and cater to vegans.
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Wahine Food Truck

Fans love these delicious Polynesian-inspired eats with options for vegetarians, as well as for those who are gluten intolerant. Dishes include Polynesian pork, teriyaki chicken wraps and veg chow mein. You’ll find the truck at music festivals, food markets and local office parks.
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Wicked Waffle

Here, freshly made traditional waffles are topped with quality ice cream and homemade chocolate sauce – is any further explanation needed for why you need to seek these guys out?
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