New Jersey’s First Filipino Food Truck is Offering a Unique Experience.
If you had to list some of the greatest things that you can find in New Jersey, amazingly delicious food would certainly be in the top three, apart of that…

NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 12: A Thai street food vendor works during the lunch hour in Lower Manhattan, April 12, 2019 in New York City. New proposed legislation in New Yorks City Council would offer about 4,000 new permits for street vendors over the course of a decade, doubling the current number. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesIf you had to list some of the greatest things that you can find in New Jersey, amazingly delicious food would certainly be in the top three, apart of that is food trucks which have become an iconic part of the New Jersey experience and for us residents sometimes they are our go to spot for some of the best authentic or exotic food. Now a food truck that has been operating since 2019 is offering New Jersey its first ever taste at Filipino cuisine.
From NJ.com Joseph Maglaqui, and Jeffrey Fama, are two cousins who shared a dream of owning a business together, they’ve now taken on the challenge as they opened their food truck Twelve, named after the number of cousins in their family. Is New Jersey’s first ever Filipino food truck that is offering authentic and traditional dishes with a twist. Such dishes include both pork and chicken skewers as well as pancit (a stir-fried noodle dish) and lumpia (Filipino spring rolls) both of which the cousins use their own grandmother's recipe really cementing in that family connection into their food.
Maqlaqui and old Bridge resident was asked why he and Fama chose New Jersey, simply put by the co-owner, New Jersey is home for him so the comfortability played a part, however also Jersey’s huge population of Filipino residents helped influence their decision. While Fama wasn’t born or raised in New Jersey, he also considers it to be home for him.
It’s a wholesome story of expressing their family's culture through dishes made for them by their grandmother and it certainly touches the heart. The duo posts their schedule over on their Instagram and say the effort put into making the schedule is done a month in advance so they always know what will be happening.
Overall, this show that truly anything can happen in New Jersey so if you see Twelve out and about be sure to check them out if you have any interest in authentic Filipino food as well as dessert made by the pair. If you never want to miss what’s happening in the Garden State sign up for our newsletter so you get all the updates on the amazing things happening in New Jersey.
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