New Orleans

Food Trucks in New Orleans, LA

Explore the variety of food trucks, trailers, carts and stands that call New Orleans, LA their home base. We hope this list helps you discover the many tasty options available in New Orleans.

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Imperial Woodpecker Sno-Balls
Location Serving New Orleans, LA and surrounding areas
A sno-ball is a soft concoction of shaved ice that has been superseding snow cones since the 1930’s in New Orleans. What makes a sno-ball different is that the ice is not crunchy or hard; instead it is soft and fluffy. The combination of the long-time perfected syrups and the velvet snow makes the perfect treat.
Shave Ice Desserts
Plum Street Snowballs
Location Serving New Orleans, LA and surrounding areas
We cater snowball parties year round! We cater many different types of events, such as birthday parties, corporate picnics, wedding receptions
Ice Cream
Cocoa & Cream Mobile Foods and Catering, LLC.C
Location Serving New Orleans, LA and surrounding areas
Cocoa & Cream is a Mobile Food Trailer & Licensed Catering Service currently operating in the Greater New Orleans area. The mobile trailer is able to travel to different locations in the area providing a wide variety of delicious N.O. type cuisine. The catering service is equipped to cater several different types of events ranging from Weddings & Birthday Parties to Graduations & Family Reunions. We are able to prepare foods and deliver to the desired location or venue, while we are also equipped to prepare on site, whichever is the clients preference.
Southern Seafood Burgers
Food Drunk
Location Serving New Orleans, LA and surrounding areas
A Food Truck Based in NOLA offering "Chef Inspired , Alcohol Influenced Cuisine " Serving a variety of food's with a fun twist..
American (New)
Horus.EatDat
Location Serving New Orleans, LA and surrounding areas
Come see us soon!
Mamita's Hot Tamales
Location Serving New Orleans, LA and surrounding areas
My family and I would like to fulfill a promise and a dream to keep this family tradition alive. These Tamales paved the way for my grandparents to open the first "ALL MEXICAN" restaurant in New Orleans in 1946 called "El Ranchito."
Mexican