Street Vendors near San Jose, CA

Dolly Dawg's Hot Dogs • $
1400 Oakland Rd, San Jose

“I'll keep this short n sweet. I'm not the type to come here and review places for others, but my first trip here about 20 mins ago, i tried this place for the first time after 2 weeks of trying to find free time to come and get my hotdog fix. This is the best tasting hotdog i've had in SJ. You can't beat the $5 price for this quality. Would come here anytime i need a hotdog vs all those bouji $10 + hotdog places.Recommend both HotLinks and Polish Sausages. Even bought 4 more before i left, ( for the fam, and me later) ;)"Dolly" was super sweet and friendly.Later,New regular“

4.9 Superb30 Reviews
Taqueria Tarasco Tacos •
1111 Adrian Way, San Jose

“Nestled in the area of a gas station, as most taco trucks are, you will find this gem. Easily legible signs direct you to examples of the types of items they make, along with the combination of fresh meats. The staff is friendly and prompt, they helped me understand my salsa selections, so I made the best choice for my meal. Today I had 3 taco's Al Pastor, with everything. Avocado salsa to top it all off. They also had a good selection of bottle and can soda's to choose from. The meat was very well seasoned, and the portions were adequate. Paired with a small bottled Coke, I am now perfectly full. I recommend to try this location, and have an enjoyable meal as well.“

4.2 Good43 Reviews
Carnitas Huandacareo Food Truck Mexican • $$
1078-1098 McGinness Ave, San Jose

“Still my favorite late-night food truck burrito. The price is now $14 for a carne asada super burrito w/everything. If you love it very spicy, I recommend getting their hottest salsa which is a creamy orange color. Its as spicy as possible while still being enjoyable on the food.“

4 Good67 Reviews
Tamales Lupita (Food Cart) Mexican •
77-79 Senter Rd, San Jose

“I was nearby getting some groceries and saw this cart. My kid loves tamales and was "really really hungry" so it was a great opportunity to try out this cart.The lady running the cart was pretty nice and recommended the pork as it wasn't spicy and having it as a plate so she can put creama and cheese on top (omitted the salsa). For $5, it was a pretty big tamale, though I do miss the days of $2-3 tamales. The masa was moist and pork was full of flavor. No regrets. The kiddo almost ate the whole thing, I really enjoyed the creama and cheese to add a bit of saltiness. They also had a green sauce to add acidity (lime) flavor as well. $4 to go, $5 plate, and an option to have it as a sandwich.They also have alots of drink options.“

3.9 Good46 Reviews
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