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3 cool new food trucks to check out in Miami

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Published on August 28, 2018
3 cool new food trucks to check out in MiamiPhoto: Larepera/Yelp

If you're interested in Miami food trucks, consider stopping by one of these new mobile eateries. Here are the newest places to check out the next time you're in search of a quick and satisfying meal. 

Shukran Mediterranean Food

2250 N.W. Second Ave., Wynwood

PHOTO: MARK A./YELP

Shukran Mediterranean Food is serving up appetizers, burgers, shawarma and dinner platters for those on the go. 

The menu features starters like pita chips, hummus and fries. For something heartier, try the Mediterranean Burger with kafta, hummus, tabbouleh and tahini sauce or the Bomb Shawarma with chicken, beef and falafel, drizzled in garlic sauce.

Shukran Mediterranean Food has just one review on Yelp. 

Susy M., who reviewed the brand-new food truck on Aug. 22, wrote, "Simply delicious! A perfect fast-food Mediterranean alternative."

Shukran Mediterranean Food is open from 11:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. on Monday-Thursday, 11:30-2 a.m. on Friday, noon–2:30 a.m. on Saturday, and noon–9:30 p.m. on Sunday.

Larepera

2628 N.E. Second Ave., Wynwood

Photo: Larepera/Yelp

Larepera is a food truck and Venezuelan spot that focuses on arepas. Empanadas and cachapas (roasted tortilla with corn base and choice of fillings) are also on offer.

Try arepas such as the the Con Jamon y Queso (ham and cheese); the Domino with black beans and white cheese; or the Llanera with beef, tomato slices, avocado and Guayanés cheese.

Currently stationed at the Unity on the Bay parking lot at 411 N.E. 21st St., you can keep track of the truck's other stops by visiting its Facebook page. 

Larepera has just three reviews on Yelp thus far, which gives it five stars. 

Yelper Veronica A. wrote, "I have to recognize this place for having the best fried Venezuelan arepas in Miami! ... Besides the delicious flavor of the arepas, I liked the location of this truck. It is near a street that has a beautiful view of Miami, next to Biscayne."

Lorena O. noted, "If you want to taste real Venezuelan flavors and quality food, you can't miss Larepera. They move around Midtown and their staff is simply amazing."

Larepera is open from 6 p.m.–midnight daily.

Orale Pana

2805 N.E. Second Ave., Wynwood

Photo: orale pana/Yelp

Orale Pana is a Venezuelan-Mexican food truck that serves up tacos, burgers and more.

Start off with the tequeños (cheese sticks), empanadas or fries buried under meat and cheese. Then move on to the Orale Burger with beef, pico de gallo, guacamole, lettuce and jalapeño, or pork, shrimp or sausage tacos.

Prove you shared a picture on Instagram and get 15 percent off. Keep up with the truck's whereabouts on its Facebook page. 

Yelpers are excited about Orale Pana, which currently holds five stars out of 16 reviews on the site.

Luis R. wrote, "This is probably some of the best street food I've ever had! Staff is very friendly, price is OK and portions are big. I highly recommend to others."

And Yelper Maxine M. wrote, "Their tacos are legit and their cachapas are out of this world. Tried this place for the first time two weeks ago and always crave their menu. I've already been back three times! Staff is so friendly and the owner is super involved and attentive."

Orale Pana is open from 6:45 p.m.–1 a.m. on Monday–Thursday and Sunday and 6:45 p.m.–4 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.