Eileen Huang
We came for the first time and tried the Jamaican food truck since we’d never tried Jamaican food before. The lady running the truck was incredibly sweet and the food was super good!! The jerk oxtail (? I forgot exactly what I ordered lol) and curry chicken were both absolutely soaked in flavor and the rice/vegetables perfectly balanced it out. I also loved the flavor of the plantain! There are sooo many unique food options here I definitely recommend visiting!! Also just totally a vibe, great for groups.
… moreIsabelle
The Venezuelan food truck, Los Pana’s, was amazing! The food was sublime and the atmosphere could not have been nicer. The only down side was that the owner/ staff did not speak English, but overall this is an AMAZING place and I really recommend it.
… moreGbenga Badipe
The Caribbean food truck has amazing dishes. The food was delicious with a homey quality that left me feeling I just finished eating dinner at a family friend’s place. My only regret was forgetting to take a picture before eating all of it.
… moreAaryan Prasla
Anderson Mill International Food Park is one of those local gems you’re glad you stumbled upon. Tucked away off Anderson Mill Road, this spot brings together a rotating mix of food trucks that serve up flavors from all around the world—Mexican, Thai, Mediterranean, Venezuelan, BBQ, and more. The vibe here is super chill. There’s shaded outdoor seating, picnic tables, string lights, and even some music on certain days. It’s the kind of place where you can show up in flip-flops, grab something amazing to eat, and relax for a while. Great for families, casual dates, or just treating yourself to something different. The food itself? Top-notch. Each truck has its own specialty, and most of them make everything fresh to order. You can taste the quality. Whether you’re grabbing birria tacos, pad thai, or a gyro, it all feels homemade and full of flavor. Parking is usually easy, and the setup is clean and well-organized. It doesn’t feel chaotic like some food truck parks can. The people running the trucks are friendly and happy to chat about the menu if you’re unsure what to try. If you’re in Northwest Austin and craving variety, this is a spot worth visiting again and again. Five stars for variety, quality, and laid-back atmosphere. To anyone who is reading this, have a wonderful rest of your day.
… moreRohan N
Just about average though we just tried couple of Indian food trucks and found out nothing really was great. Naan and rotis were really disappointing since they are just heating up from the frozen packets.
… moreshivani pullela
This is one of the best spots for Indian food trucks in town, offering an incredible variety of dishes. It’s perfect for a family outing or even a casual party—everything you might crave is here in one place. From flavorful chaat at Chatpatti Chaat to Indo-Chinese at Halka Express, plus falafel, kulfi, shakes, South Indian fare, and more—there’s truly something for everyone.
… morejoe hernandez
Had a great time here watching wrestling and enjoyed eating at 3 places. Definitely coming back.
… moretapan patel
This is by far the worst managed food park. Parking and roadways r just simply horrible. Especially now after so much of rain.
We love coming here for food. But this management is just by far worst.
… moreFleurvana Ibez
There are some truly great trucks in this food court. I’ve noticed some customers have complained about the consistency of hours & we have noticed that ourselves, but with small businesses it makes sense. I don’t want anyone getting heatstroke, working while sick, missing a family emergency, etc. We have a couple of favorites so far, so if one truck is closed we just choose another.
… moreAna Muñiz
First time there to try mexican food truck and honestly we are not going back. Food was mediocre small portions for what they charge. Meat was in the raw side, it is concerning because it was pastor.
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