Los Angeles’s Best Women-Owned Food Trucks To Support During Women’s History Month
Looking for local women-owned food trucks to support during Women’s History Month? Here are four amazing options right in Los Angeles!
MY DELIGHT CUPCAKERY
Opened by mother-daughter duo Melinda and Naomi Martinez, My Delight Cupcakery is famous for its handcrafted edible works of art made from the highest quality ingredients.
This women-owned business is an absolute LA favorite, offering the most elaborate and delicious cupcakes in the city like The Reese’s PB Cup, The Caramel Churro, and even the Breakfast Cupcake made with bacon and maple syrup!
Visit or book this truck during Women’s History Month to show your support for women-owned, local businesses.
DREAMY CREATIONS
Dreamy Creations is another women-owned food truck opened by a mother and daughter team— and it doesn’t get it’s name for nothing.
From cookies and brownies to cupcakes and ice cream, this is the ultimate Los Angeles food truck to visit to satisfy your sweet tooth.
And, here’s the best part: this food truck serves everyone by creating gluten-free, vegan, sugar-free, as well as the usual dessert and sweet treat options. Visit Dreamy Creations to empower women entrepreneurs near you!
DINA'S DUMPLINGS
With the growing popularity of fast street-style food in Asia, Dina was inspired to bring traditional Chinese dumplings with a modern twist with the Dina’s Dumplings food truck.
Dina’s Dumpling truck offers a variety of dumpling options from their most popular shrimp dumplings that include pork, leek, ginger, and purple cabbage to their innovative vegan dumplings filled with cabbage, celery, woodear mushroom, shitake mushroom, spinach, and tofu. Plus, their homemade roasted chili oil and dumpling sauce compliments their dumplings to perfection.
Visit or book this food truck business today!
THE PUERTO RICAN SPOT
The Puerto Rican Spot is one of Los Angeles’s most unique, culturally diverse food trucks. Different from so many other food businesses, The Puerto Rican Spot serves up Chicago-Style Puerto Rican food! What does this look like?
Well, the premium food truck has a whole menu of delicious options that keep you coming back from more, like the jibarito with a side of yucca, fries, potato salad, and more.
The food truck was born during the pandemic by two Latina Chicago natives, Brigitte and Natalie, living in LA.
WRAP UP
Women’s History Month is the perfect occasion to put an extra emphasis on support women-owned local businesses. Especially when it comes to women food truck owners, these four food trucks above are a great place to start!