their menu rotates! when I had ordered from them, I got the flatbread pizza, and it was filling and so good. I am not a huge meat eater, or maybe I am but I can do without meat at times too. A meal without meat is filling to me, so I don’t know how people who love meat in their meal would handle this. Just remember, you don’t need to be a vegetarian to eat here. You won’t miss the lack of meat!
Can K.
Place rating: 4 Fort Worth, TX
This is now one of my places to go eat. The food is AWESOME and the people are friendly! And as far as it goes for vegan… I can’t say enough good things about how the food tastes. I’d swear that the meat was real… that’s how great it was!!!
Alice H.
Place rating: 4 Fort Worth, TX
We stopped by the food truck park after a long bike ride along the Trinity. The food was really flavorful and very friendly. It’s always hard to find good vegetarian options and this option is a good one
Parker C.
Place rating: 5 Weatherford, TX
What stands out first is how nice these guys are. It is very hard to find quick vegetarian gluten free hot meals in Fort Worth. Pretty much any taco they make is delicious. The truck is clean and they are always there according to clear fork food truck schedule. When the weather is nice plan to go for a walk on the trail or hang out under the misters when it’s hot.
Bonnie B.
Place rating: 5 Fort Worth, TX
Love these gals! The food is delicious, the service is attentive. Menu standouts include the deconstructed tamale, spicy Asian tacos, and the strawberry basil lemonade. It’s not as cheap as some food trucks, but the money is well-spent; the ingredients are high-quality, organic, and fresh, and the cups and utensils are biodegradable. Definitely worth a couple extra bucks to go to this truck and support their mission of bringing vegetarian, gluten-free food to the masses. Would love it if they opened a restaurant in Fairmount!
Shreyas P.
Place rating: 3 San Mateo, CA
Good food and good spot to eat out at Clearfork food park. The avocado sandwich with chips was good but I felt it was very expensive for the size. The strawberry basil lemonade was awesome! Good thing was there are enough trucks in the park and I had some great ice-creams that filled me up at the end! Since I am a vegetarian, I would definitely be back to this truck which makes good healthy veg food!
Victoria M.
Place rating: 4 Dallas, TX
I would give Good Karma 5 stars if they had frito pie or chili w/cornbread all the time. Those are my favorite items to order, and I get very irritated if the truck does not have that on the menu.
Scott B.
Place rating: 1 Haslet, TX
I have a little girl crying because the truck told me they would be at clearfork this sunday. They decided not to show up. Bad karma. The park is open and many other tricks are here. None gluten free.
Katy S.
Place rating: 5 Weatherford, TX
I LOVEGKK! Their frito pie/chili is AMAZING! I can’t say enough good things about this truck, I tell everyone, even carnivores, to try it! :)
EJ M.
Place rating: 5 San Diego, CA
I get excited whenever I see this food truck parked somewhere and I drag anyone that is with me to go try it out. I have tried almost everything on the menu and have yet to be disappointed. I love anything with their Karma asada in it!
Amee M.
Place rating: 5 Dallas, TX
I won’t bore you with a verbose account of my meal, but it is definitely worth visiting multiple times. I could not get enough of the flavorful and aromatic stir fry, and my sister-in-law’s Veggie Chili and cornbread hit the spot. Good Karma Kitchen has so many vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free dishes to offer, I just wish I lived closer to taste some of their high-demand specialties such as their«Vegetarian Chicken Fried Steak». They had a constant flow of traffic and most visitors looked more than pleased with their GKK selections. check out my full interview with Good Karma Kitchen on my blog
Ruth W.
Place rating: 4 Fort Worth, TX
Their vegan tacos are amazing! The best thing I’ve had so far though is the cookie bites. They were so delicious!
Nina W.
Place rating: 5 Spokane, WA
Whoa. So many great things to say about this truck! I love the ladies that work in there and I love the food. My favorites are the frito pie and the BBQ tacos! I usually get the Strawberry Basil Lemonade, too, but it’s too easy to chug and it gets a bit expensive when you want more. The girl that’s usually handling the food in the back is really cool to talk to and I think she genuinely enjoys the compliments.
Jeff W.
Place rating: 5 Fort Worth, TX
Food was great. She takes alot of pride in what goes into her food. I would not have a second thought about eating there again. Very friendly and very helpful. Thumbs way up. And she was at clear fork food park which is on trinity river. Great spot.
Lisa G.
Place rating: 5 Dallas, TX
I have never been disappointed with anything from these ladies, EVER! From spicy Korean tacos to their awesome marinara pizza, they never stop amazing my taste buds! Loving that they are at Heritage Park every Thurs and Fri night!
Zachary K.
Place rating: 5 Playa del Carmen, Mexico
The food was really delicious, I came back twice. We had some kind of tacos, I got one of each kind, very very very tasty. Would come back for more.
D p.
Place rating: 4 San Diego, CA
Great to see this kind of food being served, particularly in the Ft. Worth area where meat seems to dominate. I had the Spicy Asian Tacos. Here’s my critique in hopes of helping a great business evolve: 1. Tasty, but perhaps too tasty for me. By the end of the second taco, my taste buds were overwhelmed by all the intense flavors; sweet, salty, spicy, tart, smokey. They can all go together, but the intensity felt like a train wreck on my tongue. I thought maybe some shredded cabbage could have provided a more neutral background in addition to added texture. 2. By the end of the meal I experienced texture fatigue because of the overall softness/mushiness of the tofu plus the soft corn tortilla. The shredded carrots and pickled cucumbers helped but not enough. I thinking tempeh instead of tofu for more texture, and shredded cabbage for crunch(like in fish tacos). I will definitely go back to try the other menu items. Cool location, cool people working the truck. *A note for bicyclists: Good Karma gives you a free drink with your order if you biked there, which is supercool! Their iced tea was excellent! If you’re on a bike and coming off of the Trinity trail, instead of getting off at the 7th Street bridge and dealing with the heavy traffic, try this alternate route: b/w 7th and N. Henderson, there is an empty court next to the trail with a set of bleachers. From here, walk over the embankment and it will put you very close to the food park.
Solomon W.
Place rating: 3 Austin, TX
Good Karma Kitchen just screamed«vegetarian.» Ironically, it is located directly across from Bacon Wagon. 2 conflicting trailer names, 2 equally unique concepts for a trailer… at least in Fort Worth. Being from Austin, I just feel that ATX is just a bit more advanced in the trailer scene. We have moved from bacon sandwich trailers and vegetarian offerings to mobile eateries boasting fried mac and cheese balls topped with bacon and fondue and trailers making pizza dough out of seeds and stuff… I just don’t know what to think anymore. Perhaps because I ate these first, I was able to scarf them down in a bout with hunger, but after having a few bites of some other grub, I was disappointed in the $ 9 order of their Crazy Good Nachos with Black Beans. The chips were toasted, and that was certainly a nice touch. The«cream» sauce did not add much aside from a good consistency, the black beans were underseasoned, and the«chili meat» did not offer much in the way of flavor either. Fortunately, I did enjoy the tomato chunks, the lump of cheese, and the salsa. Unfortunately, the cheese was still sort of cold and clumpy, not entirely melted. All in all, I thought GKK has a good head on its shoulders, but the execution could use some tweaking. Also, $ 9 for a plate o’ nachos is extremely steep… you may want to reconsider that. Otherwise, keep on keeping on, and the masses will come, and revenue you will have.
Patrick L.
Place rating: 2 Euless, TX
It might be a little unfair to complain with only one dish tried but the veggie pot pie was not good at all. There was a decent amount of veggies but It had about as much flavor as a can of Progressive soup. The veggies had been way over boiled and were about to turn in to mush. The main thing I love about pot pies in general is the crust, good flaky doughy crust. The crust they used should be banned from all pot pies. I feel even more pain for any vegetarians/vegans if this is what they have to suffer through.
Bren W.
Place rating: 5 Oak Point, TX
Finally! A food truck I can order from without worry! Gluten-free(yay!), vegetarian with vegan options. I’m more of a flexatarian, but find myself increasingly seeking meat free meals.(My friends will say it’s because I’m too picky… they’re right.) The lasagna was good, spinach salad had cranberries & a light dressing and the New Year’s Day bento box was delightful. We peered over at the last veggie pot pie that our neighbors at the next table had and it looked so yummy. Sadly, that was the last one, so we’ll definitely be making the trek back. OH! I almost forgot — the chocolate dream — dreamy! If I had a complaint at all, it would be that they’re not closer to me(currently, anyway) — but it was well worth the drive to Ft. Worth. The little food park is great! A peaceful, clean place to sit at a picnic table, people watch and enjoy yummy foods from the various trucks. Frisco should take notes here & do something similar. Good Karma, I’m so glad you’re here!!! Wishing you great success!