Harvey sits on the West Bank of Jefferson Parish, just across the Mississippi River from New Orleans. It is an unincorporated community, so there is no Harvey city hall, but it is a dense, busy suburb that runs on the same Greater New Orleans rhythm as the rest of the metro. Food trucks fit naturally into that mix, serving West Bank neighborhoods, retail corridors, worksites, and events on both sides of the river.
The Manhattan Boulevard retail corridor is one of the busier parts of Harvey, lined with shopping, restaurants, and everyday traffic that keeps the West Bank moving. The Harvey Canal cuts through the community as a working industrial and maritime route that connects the Mississippi River toward the Gulf, so Harvey carries both a suburban side and a hardworking shipping side. That blend gives trucks a steady mix of lunch crowds, neighborhood stops, and event work.
Harvey is also one of the more diverse communities on the West Bank, and the food scene reflects that. Alongside the Cajun and Creole cooking the region is known for, you will find Vietnamese kitchens, Latin and Mexican flavors, and soul food and Southern plates woven into local dining. Food trucks add a casual, mobile layer to all of it, from po-boys and gumbo to tacos, banh mi, fried chicken, and sweets.
Use this page to browse Harvey food trucks by cuisine, menu, catering options, and nearby service areas. Many trucks listed here also serve New Orleans, Marrero, and other Greater New Orleans communities, so whether you want Cajun and Creole classics, Gulf seafood, a po-boy, Vietnamese, tacos, or soul food rolling through the West Bank, FTGC helps you find a local truck worth checking out.