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The Original Grease Trucks

3.4 (5 reviews)
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Not bad but they blast Muslim music and don't know what they have on the menu. They have dirty tables to

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tacoria - New Brunswick

tacoria - New Brunswick

4.3
(646 reviews)
0.4 mi
•$$

Saturday 1/24/26- Yelp week event. It was cold and parking was -- typical of the area but I was…read moredetermined to have tacos here. I brought Mini-Mi as my p+1 and hubby was our chauffer lol. First, staff is super -super nice!! helpful when trying to decide what to order. Mini Me and I both chose three tacos carne asada with the smokey roja sauce. Hubby had the same but as a burrito. For the sides we had chips and guacamole and the Mexican street corn. Drink were Horchata (Obviously). Tacos and burrito were stuffed, and absolutely delish. They have a self serve salsa bar with the three salsa, the smokey roja, salsa verde and habanero. Let me just say I tried all three- fantastic heat to flavour ration and I poured the habanero on my tacos so good! in fact the smokey roja with the salsa verde is a great combination !! Seating area outside is much larger than inside, we sat inside at a table that had just become available- they do a super brisk take out business and we didn't wait very long for our food to be ready. In fact, my husband and Mini-Me - all three of us, agreed we would for sure make the drive again to have tacos here!! If you are in the area or at school near by- you have to come here at least once, to try the food. I paid for my hubby since he was not my +1 and his meal was about $16. so that in itself is very very reasonable for the amount of food you get. We were very pleased with the food, service and price point.

We were in town for a soccer tournament and stopped here after a game. It was amazing food and cool…read moreoutdoor (but actually indoor) atmosphere! Friendly service, highly recommend!

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Mr C's

Mr C's

2.6
(7 reviews)
0.3 mi
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This food truck pulled a no-show and left a large crowd hungry. Very flaky guy with poor business…read morepractices. Be careful with this truck.

Mr A's is where you go if you need to ace an exam. It's kinda illegal. Mr T's is where you go if…read moreyou need a big strong guy to do some work for you. I "pity the fool" that gets in his way. And Mr D's is... well, it's also illegal. But it might be lots of fun. However, Mr C's is something different entirely. Something very fattening. Something very nomtastic. What to get: Fat Darrell, Fat B**ch, Fat Anything. These are the only sandwiches in America whose names are more offensive than my reviews. What else: The current most popular Yelper in NJ (or Hawaii), Louis R, has gotten here before me (that happens with sandwiches, but only with sandwiches). I'm not really into tasting Fella... fellas in general really. But I'm totally all about each to their own. I find the Grease Trucks sandwiches to be 4 out of 5 sandwiches. I've tried them from a couple of different trucks. Mr C's was the very first one I tried, years ago. This was before I knew that R U Hungry was the original (and best). I was impressed by the legacy and legend and uniqueness, but not really by the food. They were just okay. They tasted good, but not amazing. So I give them all a 4, except for R U Hungry which gets a 5 for being the first. However I don't remember which other ones I've tried... just the first time (Mr C's) and then the more recent times (R U Hungry) so those are the only two I'm reviewing. I've been to the Grease Trucks 5 times. First was to see what all the fuss was about. I went to the wrong truck, which was this one. Then I found out that in fact, of the 5 trucks, a different one is the original and best. I returned for an encore and sought out "R U Hungry?" Well yes I was. I loved it. The 3rd, 4th and 5th time I visited the Grease Trucks was to bring other people here. I think one of them may have had a Mr C's but mostly we went to R U Hungry. I may be the only person other than Louis and Avi who has ever actually eaten at Mr C's (jk). This isn't the sort of food I crave (it's very American and collegey, putting stuff like deep fried mozarella sticks and mac n cheese on subs), but it does taste good. So when I bring friends here (2 girls, 1 boy so far) they inevitably seem to really get off on it. On the sandwich I mean. Not on me. That usually comes later. So to speak. I was last here in Fall 2014 and was glad to see that even though they've forced all the trucks to move off campus, they are all still in existence and peddling their wares around Brunswick town. And Jimmy's Truck has gone one better and opened an actual store, which I ate at, and enjoyed. Would I seek them out when in Jersey? No. I'd grab Mamoun's or Ibby's Falafel, I'd try some hot dogs, I'd go down to the Jersey Shore and get some Rita's Custard. But would I enjoy one if anyone ever said "I wanna try that fat sandwich thing that Adam Richman tried in Jersey", yes of course I would. It's a novelty and it's a fun and enjoyable novelty. They're pretty cheap and they're kind of, sort of, somehow worth the hype. But I'd probably take people to R-U-H instead of here because, well... it's the original. The service is pretty good at both trucks though. So next time someone asks you for a Fat B**ch, know that they may not be confessing their love of extremely curvy women with a mean streak (or men, as the case may be), but might actually just want a sandwich from Rutgers. And if they ask for a Fat Darrell, well inform them that the better looking half of Hall & Oates (as in the one with no weird moustache) is actually not particularly overweight, not compared to the majority of America anyway. And the majority of Yelp for that matter. The trucks are strewn all over the city now. The inferior alternatives are nearby. There may now be more than 5. They may be multiplying. I have contacted the CDC about this issue. They will get back to me. Right after they are finished playing Monopoly with real money, with the FEMA people. Which will inevitably end in an all-out sausagefest. And by that I mean they'll all come down here and order a bunch of Fat sandwiches with sausages in them. Or at the very least they'll order something else and put sausages in them. Use your imagination. Or use your emoji-nation since it was just world emoji day. And we love emojis. And in that sense we are an emoji-nation. Amirite? Ruhungry? Now do you wanna know why they really call me Mr. C's?

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The Original Grease Trucks - foodtrucks - Updated July 2026

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