Alan Fung: Burrito, tacos, tortas with various options, including cabeza and chicharrones. Pollo, carne asada, carnitas, and al pastor are always available.
Justin Street: Carnitas. Get it.
Ka Yi Ling: Cash only! Bring your own straw etc
2. Primavera
9.1
Ferry Plaza Farmers Market, San Francisco, CA
Food Truck · 30 tips and reviews
tanster: A half order of chilaquiles is perfect for a light meal! Scrambled eggs, thick-cut deep fried tortilla chips, fresh chunks avocado, sour cream, cotija cheese, beans, onions/cilantro, salsa. Yum!
Billy Seol: The food is great, needless to say, but omg the juice here is life changing
Bommy: Best chilaquiles ever. Perfectly cooked scrambled eggs, avocado, totopos, cotija cheese, and beans.
AFAR Media: They have a small menu of steamed & baked buns with exotic fillings (including a great vegetarian offering), but everything is unique, well-prepared, & fresh. There's always a line but worth the wait. Read more.
Jerry Wong: The Pork Belly bun is #31 on 7x7's Big Eat 2012 list!
Monica Tie: Ridiculously expensive dim sum for marginally better taste than restaurant dim sum.
5. The Codmother
8.5
496 Beach St (at Jones St), San Francisco, CA
Food Truck · Fisherman’s Warf · 83 tips and reviews
Mike B: It's worth fighting the throngs of tourists to visit. Fresh fish, her own batter recipe, and fresh oil every day = the best fish and chips in the city. Fried oreos top off an outstanding meal...
Jennifer Choung: Must order the fried oreos!
Jojo: The. Best. Fish and Chips. Ever.
Pranay Sethi: The Jerk Chicken was juicy and tender and full of deliciousness. Mix the leftover juices from the chicken with the rice, beans and salad to boost flavor!
Lindsay Williams: The callaloo with red beans and rice and steamed veggies was pretty tasty. I haven't had Jamaican food since I moved to the bay so the flavors reminded me of my grandma's cooking, which is awesome!
SFGate: Are the lack of food options in your area Jamaican you crazy? Stop by the Scotch Bonnet food truck for a delicious curried goat burrito. Burritos usually sell out in less than an hour so be early. Read more.