Sometimes the best food comes on wheels.

This week's Best of Atlanta poll rounded up the most delicious food trucks hittin' the streets in our city.

Affectionately dubbed the 'Antonio Banderas' of food trucks, Tex's Tacos is nothing short of suavé, serving-up a delicious array of 'Nueva Texicana' eats with style and grace as our first place winner.

If you love a little bit (or a lot) of soul with your Mexican food, then look no further than The Blaxican food truck. Coming in second place, this food fusion feast is unlike anything else in town. Don't forget to try the tacos.

You can get your Mix’d Up burger fix from the food truck at Saturday’s Atlanta Street Food Festival. CONTRIBUTED BY BRETT EANES
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Our third place winner is all Mix'D UP. This food truck is rock 'n' roll-inspired, serving gourmet burgers blended with all kinds of cool things from around the world.

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There is no shortage of excellent food trucks to be found in Atlanta. Be sure to try out all of our runner ups as well: The Fry GuyKing of PopsWOW! Food TruckThe Atlanta Burger Truck and Nana G's Chicken and Waffles.

Want your flavor to go? Here's where you can find Atlanta's best food trucks.

Now that your dream meal is in-hand, you'll need a place to enjoy it. How about one of these parks in Atlanta?

If you don't have to head straight back to the office, then consider burning off that delicious lunch at one of Atlanta's best tourist attractions.

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