Best Food Trucks on South Austin
South Austin’s Food Truck Scene: A Foodie’s Paradise
Welcome to South Austin, where the street food culture is as vibrant and diverse as the community itself. Let me whisk you away on a savory journey through some of the area’s most beloved food trucks, each offering unforgettable flavors and local charm.

1. Thicket Food Truck Park
Nestled in deep South Austin, Thicket is a community gem that brings together live music, a jungle gym, picnic tables, and even a community garden—making it ideal for families and food lovers alike. My favorite picks here include:
- • Artipasta – Known for handmade pasta dishes like gnocchi, cacio e pepe, and casarecce.
- • Revolution Vegan Kitchen – Delivers plant-based comfort with smothered jackfruit al pastor tacos, crispy barbecue “chick’n” sandwiches, and “Notzarella” sticks.

The atmosphere is relaxed, welcoming, and perfect for tasting a variety of culinary styles.
2. Ira & Bev’s Food Truck Court
Located at 1311 South First Street, this laid-back spot has long been a favorite among locals. A rotating lineup typically includes hits like Eggman ATX, Bananarchy, and Pig Pen BBQ, alongside dessert gems.
3. South First Food Court
Just a bit further south, this food court features an iconic retro sign and delivers flavor-packed options such as TX Shawarma and Manolis Ice Cream. It’s both a foodie favorite and a nostalgic snap-worthy destination.

Standout Street Food Stars (Beyond the Parks)
Jim’s Smokehouse
This Austin legend earned the No. 2 spot on Yelp’s Top 100 U.S. Food Trucks list for 2025, celebrated for its slow-smoked Angus brisket and BBQ excellence.
T-Loc’s Sonora Hot Dogs
Sonoran-style hot dogs wrapped in bacon, served on tortillas or buns shipped from Arizona—this truck secured a top 10 spot (#8) in Yelp’s national food truck rankings.

Paprika ATX and Bodhi Viet Vegan
Also recognized nationally—Paprika at #19 and Bodhi Viet at #23—these trucks showcase the depth of Austin’s food truck creativity, from gourmet tacos to vegan Vietnamese delights.
Chi’Lantro BBQ
The fusion geniuses behind Austin’s famous kimchi fries began as a food truck and have since expanded widely—but their truck roots remain iconic.
Why South Austin’s Food Trucks Stand Out
- • Culinary Innovation: From vegan takes on comfort food to world-flavored BBQ, the creativity is unmatched.
- • Community Vibe: Parks like Thicket combine good eats with live music and kid-friendly spaces.
- • National Recognition: South Austin trucks don’t just satisfy locals—they compete on national stages.
Wrapping Up
Whether you’re craving smoky BBQ, vegan comforts, Sonoran flair, or fresh pasta—South Austin’s food truck scene has something that will tantalize your taste buds and warm your heart. These rolling kitchens embody the city’s welcoming spirit and boldly push culinary boundaries—often at a fraction of restaurant prices.