With a plethora of picnic tables by the beach and increasingly bad traffic, it’s like this island was made for food trucks. Like catching sight of the ice cream truck as a kid, finding a fabulous food bus on the road seems like a stroke of luck. In case your stomach is too loud to wait for the wheel of fortune, here is where you can find Guam’s greatest food trucks in the wild.
MoSa’s Hotbox
Put this in your mouth. MoSa’s Hotbox was a dream brought to reality by opened by childhood friends childhood friends Monique Genereux (Mo) and Sara Pleadwell (Sa). Besides 6 oz versions of their award-winning burgers and gyros set on the island’s softest pita bread, the Hotbox has daily rotating specials. These are not food plates for the “kind of hungry,” plan to chow down and save the rest for later.
Call 488-6672 or Track them via Facebook.
Pokeyz Snack Shack
Eating fresh poke is like biting into pure heaven – the bite of green onion, that sweetness of raw tuna, and soy sauce. Mix it with rice and you have a meal. Pokeyz Snack Shack serves $7 plates of their original poke marinades, in pica and mild varieties, as well as Hawaiian, smoky. Ponzu and wasabi are owner and operator Mark Elliot’s local spin on flavor. “It’s all very simple and mixed with love,” he said.
Look for the sea green shack Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Anigua behind District Court. Call 689-3743 and track via Facebook.