This is where foodies new to the food truck scene psych themselves out for the first time.  In other words, who should be the lucky one?

I’m a food truck virgin. As a recent resident of Los Angeles, I’m ashamed I’ve never been to one.  I have no excuse; I’ve been living here since July. Now I’m working on Masa Revolution and the guilt will consume me (no pun intended) if I don’t eat from one of these trucks ASAP.

“Why hasn’t she tried food from one of these trendy food spots,” you might be asking yourself.  She’s insane…SHE MUST NOT LIKE FOOD!

Nope. That’s not it at all.

I love food. I love trying new dishes all the time. My excuse is about as lame as “My dog ate my paper.”  Ready for it? (Drum-roll) The reason I haven’t been to a food truck is because they rarely park in my neighborhood. I’ve become one of those people that only stick to places walking distance from their home. Man.

The time has come my friends. Like any virgin, I’m hesitant and I want more information so I can decide what special truck will be my first. This is THE experience that will make or break it. Will I like the food? Will I get grossed out because the food is from a truck? Will I have a pleasant experience? Oh man, the anxiety.

I’m writing this so I can get help from fellow foodies that are experienced with food truck dining. I do have some requirements. I might be a virgin but I’m not easy. Not yet at least.

I’m looking for a truck with vegetarian options. What do you think is the best truck for vegetarians? I want to know because once I get some suggestions I’m going to narrow it down to MY FIRST. So let me know guys, so I can finally experience this food truck rave.

Where did you go for your first time?