Category archives for: New Mexico

Albuquerque, NM: Best Bites finds Southern food with an Aisian kick

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Southern food with an Asian twist is not something you can find just anywhere.

Albuquerque, NM: Battle of the Food Trucks

ARI LEVAUXWhat is the best food truck in Albuquerque? These three men couldn’t make the call.

The Battle was a collaboration between Leo York, founder of Inhabitants of Burque, and Howie K, community manager at Yelp Albuquerque

Alburquerque, NM: In Albuquerque, Restaurants and Food Trucks Mix Uneasily

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There is the need to support our existing businesses who have made a huge investment — a much bigger investment than a food truck has

Santa Fe, NM: Food Truck Culture Clashes in Santa Fe

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Sponsored by Los Alamos National Bank, the “pod” of food trucks banded together

Santa Fe, NM: Pair Sought in Burrito Truck Robbery

SFPD Deputy Chief Gillian Alessio, left, and Lt. Louis Carlos (right). (Photo courtesy Twitter account of @sfpd_pio)

A woman snatched a money bag from the front seat of a burrito truck

Innovative Mobile Eatery Joins Santa Fe’s Budding Food-Truck Scene

The good Doctor’s CFBLT is sure to kick-start your heart. - Alexa Schirtzinger

Dr. Field Goods, a food truck whose tagline, “Rockin’ Out Fresh NM Fusion

Socorro, NM: City Turning Up Heat on Vendors and Contractors

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City of Socorro is reminding sellers about the old rules already in effect.

Albuquerque, NM: Health Department Inspects Food Trucks (video)

Callie Tolman’s catering service, Make My Lunch, creates everything from fruit and vegetable platters to Italian, Mexican, New Mexican and Asian meals for its customers.  Read more: Classes, funding help to nourish Make My Lunch | New Mexico Business Weekly - Randy Siner | NMBW

Food truck owners we spoke to were all aware of the “roach coach” stigma associated with their business, but they all say they are working to change that by offering a variety of clean and safe food.

Las Cruces, NM: Food Truck Revolution

Paul Faulkner, owner of Desert Dogs, serves a hot dog to a satisfied customer. His food truck can be found in the City Hall parking lot and offers an economical and quick lunch – hot dog, drink and chips for $3.

According to Christine Logan, economic development and business assistance liaison for the City of Las Cruces, anyone serving food, even in a mobile unit, is required to have the same food service permit.