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Street Food. Real Flavor. Delivered.

Your Favorite
Food Truck
Comes to You

Local vendors, real street food, delivered fresh to your door. Tacos, burgers, hot dogs and more — straight from the trucks that make your city taste like itself.

Colorful taco truck parked on a Chicago street Taco Tuesday
Juicy smash burger being assembled by a street vendor Smash Classics
Classic Chicago hot dog cart on a busy downtown sidewalk Chi-Town Dogs
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Fast Delivery

Food moves from truck to door without the wait that kills the vibe.

Local Vendors

Every order supports a real person running a real food truck in your city.

Authentic Flavors

No ghost kitchens. No reheated shortcuts. Street food the way it was meant.

City-Wide Network

Participating cities across the US, growing neighborhood by neighborhood.

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Everything You Need to Know

Ordering is Simple

Browse the menu, pick what sounds good, and check out. Your order goes directly to the nearest participating vendor who prepares it fresh. A driver picks it up and brings it to wherever you are — home, office, or a park bench.

No subscription required. No minimum order beyond the delivery fee threshold. Just food, moving from a truck you'd love to a place you actually are.

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Happy customer receiving a paper bag of street food from a delivery driver at a front door Delivered Fresh

Grow Your Reach

Food trucks and street vendors can list their menu, set their service radius, and start receiving orders through the platform. No upfront cost to list. The platform handles the order flow so you can focus on cooking.

Vendors keep their identity. Your truck name, your menu, your prices. The platform provides the delivery layer without overriding what makes your food yours.

Vendor Info
Food truck vendor in apron grilling meat inside a brightly lit truck window at dusk Your Kitchen, Extended

Feed Your Event

Corporate lunches, block parties, office gatherings. Project Forge can coordinate delivery from multiple vendors to a single event location. Multiple cuisines, one delivery window, no catering contract required.

Reach out through the contact page to discuss event delivery options in your city. We work with event organizers to figure out what makes sense logistically.

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Office team gathered around a spread of street food containers on a conference table during a lunch event Office Lunch Done Right

Where We Operate

Project Forge launched in Chicago and is expanding to additional US cities as vendor networks grow. The platform is designed to work in dense urban areas where food trucks already have strong roots.

If your city is not yet listed, you can register your interest through the contact page. Expansion decisions are based on vendor availability and demand signals from the community.

Check Your City
Chicago skyline at golden hour with a food truck festival visible in the foreground along the lakefront Chicago and Beyond
The People Behind It

Built by Food People

Project Forge was put together by people who eat street food, not just people who saw a market gap. The team brings together logistics experience, culinary knowledge and local community ties.

Marcus Chen, Operations Director, a 45-year-old Asian-American man in business casual attire smiling confidently Marcus

Marcus Chen

Operations Director

Marcus spent years building last-mile logistics networks before bringing that knowledge to street food delivery.

Diana Torres, Vendor Relations Lead, a 42-year-old Latina woman in professional attire with a warm, approachable expression Diana

Diana Torres

Vendor Relations Lead

Diana grew up around food trucks and knows what vendors actually need from a platform partnership.

James Okafor, Platform Engineer, a 47-year-old Black man in a neat collared shirt focused and thoughtful in expression James

James Okafor

Platform Engineer

James built the order routing system that keeps deliveries moving even when three trucks are busy at once.

Sarah Kowalski, Community Manager, a 44-year-old white woman with short hair and an energetic, friendly expression in smart casual clothing Sarah

Sarah Kowalski

Community Manager

Sarah manages the relationship between neighborhoods, events, and the vendors who feed them.

Ready When You Are

Hungry? The Truck Is Closer Than You Think.

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