Our readers voted for their six favorite food trucks. And we taste-tested each one of them. For you.

The Bleu Duck Food truck May 4, 2021. (Ken Klotzbach / [email protected])
The Duck Truck
507-258-1663
bleuduckkitchen.com/the-duck-truck
Oh, man the brunches. From a food truck. Biscuits and gravy (with lobster gravy). Breakfast tacos. Kimchi cheesy potatoes. From a food truck. Although it’s a Bleu Duck project, so what else would you expect?

The Taco Jed food truck Wednesday, May 5, 2021, at Little Thistle Brewing in Rochester. (Joe Ahlquist / [email protected])
Taco Jed’s Food Truck
507-258-9064
And it serves as a catering home. So you can bring JED’s mouth-watering, hand-crafted tacos to your special event. Like The Flower Child (cauliflower, pickled red onion, spicy aioli, feta cheese and cilantro in a flour tortilla with melted mozzarella).

Lucy’s Tacos Wednesday, May 12, 2021, near the corner of North Broadway Avenue and 10th Street. (Joe Ahlquist / [email protected])
Lucy’s Tacos
507-398-5163
Long before food trucks were making local headlines, Lucy’s Taco truck was the well-guarded secret of Rochester’s taco connoisseurs, faithfully serving mouthwatering tacos, tortas, burritos, and quesadillas.

El Samurai Food Truck on Wednesday, May 5, 2021, in Pine Island. (Traci Westcott / [email protected])
el samurai Food Truck
(507) 990-8356
Authentic Japanese Hibachi food, like the Samurai Teriyaki shrimp, chicken, or steak. Oh, and those potstickers. We recommend buying the Yum Yum sauce by the pint.

The Compadres food truck, May13, 2021. (Ken Klotzbach / [email protected])
El Compadres Food Truck
507-319-9050
The chorizo! The fresh green sauce! The pico de gallo! The Hawaillana (a flour tortilla with marinated pork cooked with pineapple and onions and served with rice and beans)! You can usually find them at 1764 S. Broadway.

The Taco Moreno Food truck May 4, 2021. (Ken Klotzbach / [email protected])
Taco Moreno Food Truck
(507) 358-5986
facebook.com/Taco-moreno-115739348530639
With a truck bedazzled in colorful string lights and named “La Burra” (The Mule), Taco Moreno has been a shining beacon for Rochester’s late-night taco (and burrito, and bean soup) lovers for nearly 20 years.