Happy Thursday, food truck followers! So you can't make snow angels, but you can get out in the sun for specials like chèvre, red pepper, and pesto grilled cheese from Big Cheese, sausage gumbo aboard Brown Bag, and lobster ravioli at Basil Thyme.
Chinatown (Seventh and G sts., NW), where you'll find Basil Thyme.
Farragut Square (17th and I sts., NW), where you'll find Kafta Mania, Hula Girl, Far East Taco Grill, Carnivore BBQ, Sweetbites Truck, Kushi-moto, House of Falafel, Rolls on Rolls, Mr. Miyagi's Teriyaki, and Caribbean Cafe; Rolling Ficelle, and Dorothy Moon Burgers (nearby at 20th and L).
Franklin Square (13th and K sts., NW), where you'll find Krazy Koshary, Souvlaki Stop, Cirque Cuisine, and Tops American Food.
L'Enfant (Sixth St. and Maryland Ave., SW), where you'll find DC Ballers, DC Doner, DC Empanadas, Dangerously Delicious Pies, Chef Driven, Cheesequake, Fire & Rice, Mayur Kabob House, and Salsa Room Empanadas.
Metro Center (12th and G sts., NW), where you'll find Far East Taco Grill, Capital Chicken & Waffles, BBQ Bus, Lily Pad on the Run, Pho Nation, and Tokyo in the City.
Montgomery County, where you'll find Red Hook Lobster, Curly's Q, Corned Beef King (Rockville), Go Fish (Bethesda), and Brown Bag (Chevy Chase).
Navy Yard (First and M sts., SE), where you'll find Feelin' Crabby, and Steak Bites.
NoMa (First and M sts., NE), where you'll find Popped Republic.
Northern Virginia, where you'll find Bratwurst King (Reston), Seoul Food, Willie's Po Boy, Choupi Crepes (Rosslyn), District Taco, Doug the Food Dude (Crystal City), Red Hook Lobster (Herndon), Tasty Kabob, Top Dog, Tortuga Truck, and Hardy's BBQ (Tysons).
State Department (around 21st St. and Virginia Ave., NW), where you'll find Big Cheese, Kabob Palace, Yumpling, Zesty Kabob, and Rolling Ficelle.
Union Station (North Capitol St. and Massachusetts Ave., NE), where you'll find Captain Cookie, Kimchi BBQ Taco, Pho Junkies, Pinup Panini, Stella's PopKern, and Tasty Kabob.
West End (24th and M sts., NW), where you'll find Cajunators, Cap Mac, Crepes Parfait, and DC Greek Food.






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