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As summer approaches, Ann Arbor welcomes a diverse lineup of food trucks offering unique culinary experiences. From Bao Boys’ steamed buns to Blazin’ Coop’s Nashville hot chicken, food lovers can indulge in a variety of flavors. Don’t miss Carrozza Pizza’s authentic clam pizza, Simply’s Spanish for tapas, or Vegano Italiano’s vegan Italian dishes. These food trucks provide a fantastic opportunity to enjoy global cuisines while soaking up the summer sun.
Ann Arbor is gearing up for summer with a vibrant selection of food trucks providing a wide array of culinary delights. As the weather warms up, locals and visitors alike can explore various options promising unique flavors and dishes from different cultures. Here are five must-try food trucks that every food lover should check out this season.
Bao Boys
Located at 1928 Packard St., behind York, Bao Boys specializes in bao—a type of steamed bun filled with a variety of savory meats and vegetables. Notable offerings include the flagship “Shorty,” filled with Korean braised beef, vinegar slaw, and a special green sauce. For those looking to try something unique, the “Musubi” features grilled Spam, teriyaki sauce, grilled kimchi, and sesame oil nori. Additionally, the “Loaded Shorty Fries” offer a delicious twist with fries topped with a Shorty, mayo, green sauce, green onions, cilantro, and cotija cheese. Customers can sample different bao options, and it is recommended to check the food truck’s website for updated hours and menu selections.
Blazin’ Coop
At 1800 Plymouth Road, Blazin’ Coop is the go-to destination for lovers of Nashville hot chicken. Customers can choose from six levels of spice, with the highest level requiring a waiver before consumption, catering to thrill-seekers. This food truck operates daily from noon to 11 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 2 to 11 p.m. on Sunday, making it a convenient stop for those craving some heat.
Carrozza Pizza
Carrozza Pizza operates from a refurbished 2013 Chevy Starcraft bus parked at Mothfire Brewing located at 713 W. Ellsworth Road. This food truck is known for its authentic Connecticut-style White Clam pizza, alongside classic favorites such as pepperoni pizza, margherita pizza, and traditional cheese pizzas. Carrozza Pizza welcomes customers on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 4 to 10 p.m., and Fridays and Saturdays from noon to 10 p.m., ensuring there’s plenty of opportunity to grab a slice.
Simply’s Spanish
For those with a taste for authentic Spanish cuisine, Simply’s Spanish serves an array of tapas, sandwiches, and delightful paellas. Customers can savor dishes including Iberico ham sandwiches and various seafood paellas, making it a perfect spot for those looking to indulge in traditional Spanish flavors. This food truck promises an immersive culinary experience for anyone eager to try genuine Spanish fare.
Vegano Italiano
Vegano Italiano specializes in vegan Italian dishes, offering plant-based pizzas, calzones, and pastas to satisfy any palate. Vegan versions of traditional dishes such as Utica Riggies are available, and breakfast options like breakfast sandwiches and waffles topped with vegan butter or plant-based chicken are also offered. This food truck aims to provide delicious vegan meals that cater to both plant-based eaters and those simply looking to try something different.
Visit for Details
Customers interested in sampling the delicious options from these food trucks are encouraged to visit their websites and social media pages for the latest information on menus and operating hours. As summer unfolds, Ann Arbor’s food truck scene is set to be a fantastic way to enjoy diverse culinary offerings while soaking up the sun.
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- MLive: Local Eats – Bao Boys
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- Google Scholar: Food Trucks in Ann Arbor
- Detroit News: New Places to Eat in Ann Arbor
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Food Trucks
