Recent changes in Minneapolis city ordinance have made street food trucks on city streets a realistic economic proposition for mobile restaurateurs, and 2010 has seen a summer with street food trucks springing up in downtown Minneapolis, at farmer's markets, and locations around the city.
St. Paul has permitted street food for a while and the scene is a little stronger in the STP, but don't imagine Minneapolis is going to lag behind for long.
Some food trucks on Twin Cities streets belong to established restaurants, some are stand-alone operations. Since food trucks are a recent phenomenon in the Twin Cities, just about all of them are on board with social media - predominantly Twitter - and use it to notify patrons where the truck is today. Here's the how to find food trucks in Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Meritage - crepe stand - http://twitter.com/meritage_stpaul
Chef Shack -"luxury street food" - burgers and hotdogs http://twitter.com/chefshack1
128 Cafe - modern American - http://twitter.com/128cafe
Foxy Falafel - Minnesota does meets falafel - http://twitter.com/FoxyFalafel
She Royal - Ethiopian - http://twitter.com/sheroyalcoco
Dandelion Kitchen - local organic food - http://twitter.com/dandelionktchn
Magic Bus - hippie hotdogs -http://twitter.com/magicbushotdogs
Barrio - Latin food - http://twitter.com/Barrio_Truck
Smack Shack - lobster - http://twitter.com/Smack_Shack
Big River Pizza - mobile wood burning pizza oven - http://twitter.com/bigriverpizza
Fork In The Road - stick-to-your-ribs sandwiches - http://twitter.com/forkNroadtruck
Turkey To Go - just what the name says - downtown Minneapolis and at Twins games


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