Food Trucks in Albuquerque (2025)
Tikka Spice - Desi Street Food Truck
Restaurant · Albuquerque
Basit Gauba’s South Asian–New Mexican mashups—think tikka fries and a green‑chile smashburger—made this truck a local star. Featured in New Mexico Magazine and profiled by the Albuquerque Journal, it remains an essential stop with frequent brewery pop‑ups.
Thicc Pizza Co.
Pizza restaurant · Albuquerque
A mobile slice shop slinging New York–leaning pies, calzones, and Italian comfort. Spotlighted by KOB’s Food Truck Friday in March 2025, it pops up at downtown lunches and evening brewery sets—watch for green‑chile specials.
Phat Stax
Hamburger restaurant · Albuquerque
A hip‑hop‑themed burger outfit born as a trailer and now a Nob Hill fixture that still rolls to rallies. Covered by the Albuquerque Journal and previewed on local news, its smashburgers and playful sides hit classic NM notes with green chile heat.
Rollin' Coal 505 BBQ
Mobile caterer · Rio Rancho
Brisket, pork belly burnt ends, and Armadillo Eggs draw steady lines at this smoker‑forward rig. Featured on KRQE’s New Mexico Living, the truck holds regular Westside hours and brewery pop‑ups—arrive early for the chopped‑brisket sandwich.
MobiyakiABQ Japanese Street Food Truck
Restaurant · Albuquerque
A park mainstay serving yakisoba, katsu curry, okonomiyaki, and sweet taiyaki. Listed by ABQ Food Park and active during late‑night Twilight Tacos, it’s a reliable stop for comforting bowls and crisp fried bites.
ABQ Food Park (Formely known as Pacific Rim Food Park)
Food court · Albuquerque
Dosas, idli, biryani, and Chicken 65 bring South India to the Heights. Noted on ABQ Food Park’s roster and praised by fans for vegan‑friendly options, it’s an inviting way to explore homestyle Tamil flavors curbside.
Kimo's Hawaiian BBQ
Hawaiian restaurant · Albuquerque
A longtime local favorite for plate lunches—teriyaki chicken, kalua pork, and spam musubi—operating trucks and a commissary. Featured on KRQE’s Food Truck Friday and listed as a festival vendor, it’s island comfort with ABQ loyalty.
Good Dawg Catering
Hot dog stand · North Valley
A hot‑dog cart with New Mexico flair—Chicago classics to green‑chile “Duke City” dogs—spotlighted on KRQE New Mexico Living. Regular at civic events and brewery patios, it’s friendly, fast, and proudly local.
Street Food Institute Llc
Non-profit organization · Albuquerque
Part training ground, part community caterer, SFI operates two trucks that pop up at civic events and breweries while teaching entrepreneurship. Covered by The Paper in July 2025, it’s food that tastes good and does good.