Amy Davis / The Baltimore Sun
By now, you probably know about the ubiquity of Baltimore food trucks. You can hardly walk down a street in the city without bumping into one. And that's a good thing. We have burger trucks, cupcake trucks, soup trucks. I've even heard rumors of a crème brûlée truck. But which are the best? We decided to find out. (I know, tough assignment, right?) I ate at 11 food trucks serving lunch or snacks in Baltimore over the last month or so and rated them based on the variety of their menu, their price, wait time and, most important, taste. Most were good; some were great. Here are the results. Note: Ratings are out of four stars, with four stars representing the best you're likely to find in Baltimore food trucks. $ = $5 or less; $$ = $10 or less; $$$ = $15 or less.
By now, you probably know about the ubiquity of Baltimore food trucks. You can hardly walk down a street in the city without bumping into one. And that's a good thing. We have burger trucks, cupcake trucks, soup trucks. I've even heard rumors of a crème brûlée truck. But which are the best? We decided to find out. (I know, tough assignment, right?) I ate at 11 food trucks serving lunch or snacks in Baltimore over the last month or so and rated them based on the variety of their menu, their price, wait time and, most important, taste. Most were good; some were great. Here are the results. Note: Ratings are out of four stars, with four stars representing the best you're likely to find in Baltimore food trucks. $ = $5 or less; $$ = $10 or less; $$$ = $15 or less. (Amy Davis / The Baltimore Sun)