Eric’s Seafood & Vietnamese Cuisine offers a Jacksonville, NC food truck menu built around crispy seafood, chicken wings, bánh mì, fried rice, egg rolls, sides, and flexible takeout meals for local customers. This guide organizes the menu by craving, appetite, and ordering situation so first-time visitors, families, workers, and group orders can choose with confidence.

The menu works best when viewed as four connected sections: seafood, wings, Vietnamese-inspired favorites, and sides or add-ons. Fried shrimp and fried fish/catfish give customers the crispy seafood experience. Wings and buffalo-style options add a familiar shareable choice. Bánh mì, fried rice, and egg rolls bring Vietnamese street food flavor into the same local food truck experience.
This structure helps customers order by mood instead of guessing from a long list. Someone who wants a handheld meal might start with bánh mì. Someone who wants a filling plate might choose fried rice. Someone ordering for a group may mix wings, shrimp, sides, and rice to cover different preferences.
| Craving | Good menu direction | Best fit |
|---|---|---|
| Crispy seafood | Fried shrimp or fried fish/catfish | Seafood fans and Southern comfort food cravings |
| Shareable food | Chicken wings and sides | Groups, friends, family, and game day |
| Vietnamese flavor | Bánh mì or fried rice | First-time Vietnamese food customers |
| A fuller order | Food truck combos | Lunch, dinner, takeout, or group pickup |
Seafood is one of the clearest reasons customers search for Eric’s Seafood. Fried shrimp is bite-sized, crispy, and easy to pair with fries, fried rice, or egg rolls. Fried fish or catfish gives a more classic Southern comfort food feel, especially when someone wants a hearty plate that still works as takeout.
If customers are deciding between shrimp and fish, the answer often depends on texture and appetite. Shrimp feels snackable and shareable, while fried fish can feel more like a complete comfort meal. The fried shrimp vs. fried fish guide helps customers make that choice without feeling rushed at the window.

Bánh mì and fried rice make the menu more distinctive because they connect the truck to Vietnamese street food. Bánh mì brings a crisp baguette, savory filling, fresh vegetables, and bright flavor in a handheld format. Fried rice offers a warm, familiar rice-based meal that can work for lunch, dinner, or a group order.
These dishes are especially useful for Jacksonville customers who are curious about Vietnamese food but want an easy starting point. The bánh mì vs. fried rice comparison and bánh mì ingredient guide help explain the flavors in a simple way.
A smart food truck order starts with one main craving and then adds variety. If the main item is seafood, a side of fries or fried rice can make it more filling. If the main item is wings, egg rolls or fried rice can add variety. If the order is for a family or group, mixing seafood, wings, rice, bánh mì, and sides usually works better than ordering only one item.

Use these related guides to keep exploring Eric’s Seafood by menu item, local area, ordering style, or event need.
First-time visitors should use this page to match the menu to their situation. If they want something crispy and familiar, seafood or wings are the easiest starting points. If they want something handheld, bánh mì is a strong choice. If they want a fuller meal that can carry them through the day, fried rice or a combo-style order may work better.
The menu guide also helps customers avoid decision fatigue. Instead of reading every item as a separate choice, they can think in categories: seafood, wings, Vietnamese favorites, sides, and group-friendly add-ons. That structure makes the menu easier to understand for people ordering on a lunch break, with kids in the car, after work, or while running errands around Jacksonville.
Menu variety matters because different customers search in different ways. One person searches “fried shrimp Jacksonville NC,” another searches “wings near me,” another searches “Vietnamese food near me,” and another searches “food truck menu Jacksonville NC.” A well-connected menu hub shows that these searches all relate to Eric’s Seafood & Vietnamese Cuisine.
Many first-time customers start with fried shrimp, wings, bánh mì, or fried rice. The best choice depends on whether you want seafood, something shareable, a handheld sandwich, or a filling rice meal.
Yes. Eric’s Seafood includes Vietnamese-inspired items such as bánh mì, fried rice, and egg rolls alongside seafood and wings.
Yes. Group orders work best when you call ahead and mix seafood, wings, rice, sides, and Vietnamese favorites so different people have options.
Yes. Since the truck schedule can be flexible, use the Truck Locator or call ahead before visiting.
We’re Eric & Jay, bringing fresh seafood and Vietnamese flavors to the Jacksonville community. Our food truck is all about hot, crispy, flavorful food made fresh when you order — whether you’re stopping by for lunch, dinner, or a weekend treat.