We are Toronto’s premier fully‑kosher food truck, delivering gourmet deli‑style sandwiches, fries, and pickled delights to both street lunch spots and private events, with professionalism, flavour and a mission beyond the plate.
Kosher Pickle is Toronto’s premier kosher food truck, bringing authentic flavor and community spirit to the streets. Known for its irresistible menu of classic deli favorites and innovative kosher creations, Kosher Pickle offers a fresh, high-quality dining experience on the go. Whether serving at festivals, private events, or neighborhood stops, the truck delivers a perfect blend of tradition, taste, and fun — all under strict kosher supervision.
🚚 Street-Fresh Kosher Flavor defines the heart of Kosher Pickle. Every dish is prepared with premium ingredients, combining the bold, savory notes of classic Jewish cuisine with a modern, mobile twist. From perfectly brined pickles to hearty sandwiches and flavorful sides, every bite reflects the comfort and authenticity of deli-style dining.
🥪 Signature Eats on Wheels showcase the best of kosher street food, featuring crowd-pleasers that satisfy every craving. Each meal is crafted to order, ensuring freshness, flavor, and satisfaction for every guest. The ever-changing menu keeps things exciting, offering both nostalgic staples and seasonal specialties.
🎉 Event & Catering Expertise sets Kosher Pickle apart as more than just a food truck — it’s a centerpiece for celebrations. Available for private parties, corporate gatherings, and community events, the team brings gourmet kosher dining to any occasion with professionalism and flair.
🌆 Community Connection lies at the core of Kosher Pickle’s mission. Beyond serving delicious food, the truck fosters connection, tradition, and joy wherever it parks. It’s not just about great kosher eats — it’s about creating moments that bring people together through shared flavor and culture.
Kosher Pickle continues to redefine what kosher dining can be: fresh, flavorful, and delightfully mobile — a true taste of tradition on Toronto’s streets.