11 Trending Food Truck Chef Businesses [2024]

Updated: January 18th, 2023
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1. Tigerchef.com

TigerChef is the chef's one-stop shop for wholesale restaurant supplies and restaurant equipment. Best prices and fast shipping too!

How much they make:
Where they're located: New York, New York, USA
Current team size: 10
Website traffic: 130K/month

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2. OrderYOYO – Grow your takeaway online

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4. Wonder

Introducing a new kind of home dining experience. Currently available in areas of New Jersey.

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5. Chef's Catering

Chef's Catering offers a range of catering services for weddings, corporate events, parties & more! Our fresh gourmet meals are sure to please every palate!

Where they're located: Rochester, New York, USA

6. Aybla Grill

How much they make:
Where they're located: Portland, OR, USA
How much did it cost to start: $20K

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7. The Vet Chef

Veteran Owned Mexican Food Truck. Seattle’s Food Truck Created By Veterans, For Veterans

How much they make:
Where they're located: Seattle, WA, USA
How much did it cost to start: $41.2K

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8. The Food Truck Chef – Quality Food With Passion

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9. The Chef Truck

About Us The Chef Truck is simply that: a chef in a truck. Yet, we offer so much more.  Chef/Owner John Kronfeld, a Culinary Institute of America graduate, has over 20 years in the restaurant business.  John worked with some of the most influential chefs across NY & CT helping shape the culinary industry, from…

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10. Chef Lucas Pizza

Chef Lucas Pizza is a food truck serving the needs of organizations and families battling child hood illnesses in the surrounding communities of Minneapolis and St. Paul.

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