Saturday 6 September 2014

America is a best food truck Country In The World


Now that it's almost summer, food trucks are about to start rolling onto streets across America.

"Food trucks are popular due to their convenience, adaptability, and low barrier of entry," Ross Resnick, founder of Roaming Hunger, a website that keeps tabs on all things street food, told Business Insider. "Although food trucks do not have the decor that a traditional restaurant might have, food trucks make up for it by offering interesting ways to deliver food to people in concentrated areas."Best Grill Chicken In USA

According to Roaming Hunger's database, there has been a 197% increase in number of food trucks nationally from 2011 to 2013. In major markets like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York, food trucks seem to be everywhere. But turns out, some unexpected cities are leading the boom in the mobile restaurant industry.

We asked Resnick and his team to provide us with numbers for each of the 32 U.S. cities he covers for Roaming Hunger, not including street food carts or hot dog stands. And though certain cities like Los Angeles, Washington D.C., and Austin lead the pack when it came to the sheer number of food trucks (269, 172, and 156 food trucks, respectively), when we factored in populations, Orlando turned out to have the most food trucks per resident.Top 10 Food Places In America

Going to a restaurant can be frustrating -- you're surrounded by terrible people, you have to wait for a seat, and at the end of the night there's a 0% chance of the building driving you home. Food trucks don't just eliminate all these problems, but they also feature some of the best bites to be had. These 21 trucks take street food to ridiculous new heights, with inventive chefs turning street food into an art form... art that you can eat while sitting on a curb. Not even Banksy can do that!

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