Boba Truck, take 5
Clover Ave, take 3
Boba Truck/Jogasaki x2
Boba Truck/Jogasaki
Clover Ave, take 2
Palms/Sepulveda
Jogasaki, take 4
Clover Ave trucks
Grilled Cheese, take 2
Boba Truck, take 2
Jogasaki, take 3
Ludo Truck, take 2
Jogasaki, take 2
Pie n Burger
Lobsta Truck
Jogasaki
Border Grill
OG Tempura/Boba Truck
Nom Nom, take 3
Fishlips & Phamish
Trucks at Best Buy
UCLA: Gayley Ave
Grilled Cheese
Skys Gourmet, take 4
Nom Nom, take 2
Nom Nom
Canter's
Onolicious
Skys Gourmet, take 3
Tastymeat
Skys Gourmet/Frysmith
Phamish, take 3
Happy Cup/Ludo
Flying Pig, take 2
Ahn-joo
Manilla/Skys Gourmet
Vizzi Truck
Gourmet Genie
The Place LA
Phamish, take 2
Bool BBQ, take 2
Fish Happens
Kogi, take 4
Fishlips/Slice
Krazy BBQ/Canters
South Philly/FlyingPig
SMC Celebrate America
Komodo plus six
ESPN World Cup
Dumpling Station
Vesuvio
Louks-to-Go
Calbi & Border Grill
Yum Yum & Slice
Frysmith
Flying Pig
LA Smokehouse
India Jones
Phamish, take 1
Trucks galore, take 3
Kogi, take 3
Fishlips Sushi, take 2
Bool BBQ & Frysmith
Fishlips Sushi
Trucks galore, take 2
@ T-lofts
Trucks galore, take 1
Yum Yum Bowls
Gastrobus/Bool
Kogi, take 2
Kogi, take 1
Westwood Lot
The new Westwood Lot for food trucks. Usually a decent spread at both lunch and dinner.
Lacking stomach space, Moe Deli was the only truck visited this time-- basically a giant egg roll, scaled to burrito size. They recommended the char shu, which in theory was good, but in reality didn't scale so well. The meat was overly soaked in sauce, pulled out in chunks/sheets a bit too big, and seemed more of a late night drunken food if it was going to be a good idea. And let's be honest that's a lot of deep fried skin to eat in one sitting.
That said, they did have an ahi burrito which might've been interesting, plus the other trucks present (fried ice cream, fish tacos, etc.) might've been more suitable for my taste buds.