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Best food truck of Snohomish County

Published 1:30 am Monday, February 20, 2023

Ryan’s REZ-ipes Friday afternoon at Skookum Brewery in Arlington, Washington on October 14, 2022.  (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
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Ryan’s REZ-ipes Friday afternoon at Skookum Brewery in Arlington, Washington on October 14, 2022.  (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Ryan’s REZ-ipes Friday afternoon at Skookum Brewery in Arlington on October 14, 2022. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Cindy Montgomery with her son, Ryan Gobin, owner of Ryan’s REZ-ipes, laugh at the antics of patron Friday afternoon at Skookum Brewery in Arlington on October 14, 2022. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
A kalbi steak burrito in the process of being created at Ryan’s REZ-ipes Friday afternoon at Skookum Brewery in Arlington on October 14, 2022. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Every year The Daily Herald takes nominations and lets readers vote for the Best of Snohomish County Awards. There are dozens of categories, but here are the 2022 top choices for best food truck:

First Place: Ryan’s REZ-ipes Food Truck & Catering

Ryan’s REZ-ipes has served Native American fusion food in Snohomish County for the past 7 years. Customer favorites from the food truck include cheesy smoked pulled pork tacos, kalbi steak burritos and fluffy fry bread. At Ryan’s REZ-ipes, all fresh ingredients are used with a frequently changing menu.

“My menu became a blend of all foods I love, and love to share with everyone,” owner Ryan Gobin said.

Second Place:El Mariachi birria y tacos

Third Place: Poke Me

Additional Nominees:

Wrap ‘n’ Roll Filipino Lumpia

She’s Got Bowl’s Food Truck

Discover the rest of The Herald’s best of Snohomish County winners here.