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Sure there are upscale mobile dining "experiences" to go along with your more down-home taco and Korean BBQ trucks. But the real innovation in meals on wheels is in how easy it is to find them. Many now use Web sites and Twitter to broadcast their locations.

But how to find them?

The premier site for LA roadside dining fans isFind LA Food Trucks. It's just a page full of little boxes, each representing a different truck, with Twitter-powered location updates, and links to the truck's Web site.

Now that you can locate scores of trucks, find out about what your fellow curbside diners are saying about their mobile eating experiences at Yelp. Lots and lots of real reviews from real people.

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