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Food Truck Stops: October 31

Every morning, we'll let you know where to find lunch on wheels.

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Chinatown (Seventh and G sts., NW), where you’ll find Far East Taco Grille and Wassub.

Farragut Square (17th and I sts., NW), where you’ll find Basil Thyme, Crepe Love, DC Slices, Feelin’ Crabby, and Tasty Kabob.

Franklin Square (13th and K sts., NW), where you’ll find Ball or Nothing, Far East Taco Grille, Hungry Heart, and Kimchi BBQ Taco.

L’Enfant (Sixth St. and Maryland Ave., SW), where you’ll find Borinquen Lunch Box, Chatpat Truck, DC Doner, DC Slices, Habebe, and Yellow Vendor.

Metro Center (12th and G sts., NW), where you’ll find Crepes Parfait, Far East Taco Grille, Pedro & Vinny’s, Phonation, Tasty Kabob, and Yumpling.

NoMa (First and M sts., NE), where you’ll find That Cheesecake Truck.

Northern Virginia, where you’ll find Chef on Wheels, Randy Radish (Reston), Chef Seb, Fava Pot, PhoWheels, Pho-Bachi (Ballston), Choupi Crepes, Sloppy Mama’s(Rosslyn), Mediterranean Delights (Courthouse), and Rio Churrasco (Tysons).

State Department (around 21st St. and Virginia Ave., NW), where you’ll find Captain Cookie, Lilypad on the Run, Peruvian Brothers, and Sang on Wheels.

20th and L Streets, Northwest, where you’ll find Everlasting Life, and Pho Junkies.

Union Station (North Capitol St. and Massachusetts Ave., NE), where you’ll find Korean BBQ Taco Box, Pars Kabob, SOL Mexican Grill, and Taste of Eastern Europe.

Too many good trucks to decide? Check out our guide to the Top 25 Food Trucks in Washington and the Wheelie Awards for best individual dishes, deals, and more.

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Caroline Cunningham joined Washingtonian in 2014 after moving to the DC area from Cincinnati, where she interned and freelanced for Cincinnati Magazine and worked in content marketing. She currently resides in College Park.