Which startups have raised the most funding in the ghost kitchen market?
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The ghost kitchen market brings together cloud kitchen operators, delivery-first restaurant brands, virtual food halls, and kitchen infrastructure platforms.
We update this list every month, so the ranking stays useful as new rounds, acquisitions, and shutdowns are disclosed.
The ranking below is based on cumulative funding raised, which helps show which ghost kitchen startups attracted the most investor capital.
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A quick summary table
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Most funded startup | Wonder, with $2.1B raised |
| Second most funded startup | CloudKitchens, with $1.3B raised |
| Largest funding round | CloudKitchens, $850M Series E in November 2021 |
| Median funding | About $13M |
| Share of funding captured by the top 10 | About 80% |
| Median time since last round | About 4.1 years |
| Startups that raised funding in the last 12 months | 7 startups |
| Active ghost kitchen startups in the ranking | 66 startups |
| Funding held by active ghost kitchen startups | About $6.7B |
| Ghost kitchen startups above $50M raised | 20 startups |

This chart, included in our ghost kitchen market deck, shows annual VC investment in ghost kitchen startups
Top startups in the ghost kitchen market ranked by total funding raised
Here is an updated table that ranks the top startups in the ghost kitchen market based on the total amount of funding they have raised to date.
The table also includes the total number of funding rounds, the date and size of the latest round, the financing type (e.g. Series A, equity financing), key investors, the startup’s current status (active, IPO, acquired, or shut down), and a confidence score based on the data collected (we excluded startups with very low data confidence, to make sure everything is reliable).
If you're interested in knowing how much these startups are worth, you can check our list of the top startups in the ghost kitchen market ranked by valuation.
| # | Startup | What They Do | Total Raised ($) | Total Rounds | Last Round Date | Last Round Amount ($) | Last Round Type | Key Investors | Current Stage | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wonder | Food halls and delivery | $2.1B | 4 | May 2025 | $600M | Series D / growth | NEA, GV, Accel | Active | Partial |
| 2 | CloudKitchens | Managed ghost kitchen spaces | $1.3B | 2 | November 2021 | $850M | Series E | Microsoft, PIF, Chimera | Active | Strong |
| 3 | Kitopi | Cloud kitchens and food brands | $802M | 4 | May 2022 | $300M | Series C extension | SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Chimera, DisruptAD | Active | Strong |
| 4 | Rebel Foods | Multi-brand cloud restaurants | $748M | 14 | April 2025 | $25M | Series G extension | QIA, Temasek, Coatue | Active | Partial |
| 5 | Karma Kitchen | Rental commercial cloud kitchens | $317M | 1 | July 2020 | $317M | Series A | Vengrove, Omakase Investment Club | Active | Strong |
| 6 | Kitchens@ | Cloud kitchen infrastructure network | $225M | 3 | June 2024 | $160M | Growth equity | Finnest, Swiggy | Acquired | Partial |
| 7 | Kitchen United | Ghost kitchen hub operator | $175M | 4 | July 2022 | $100M | Series C | Kroger, Circle K, RBI | Acquired | Partial |
| 8 | Curefoods | Indian food brand platform | $162M | 6 | September 2025 | $18M | Pre-IPO equity | 3State Ventures, Iron Pillar, Winter Capital | Active | Partial |
| 9 | Ordermark | Online ordering management software | $151M | 4 | October 2020 | $120M | Series C | SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Act One Ventures | Acquired | Full |
| 10 | Not So Dark | Virtual delivery food brands | $105M | 2 | September 2022 | $80M | Series B | Kharis Capital, Verlinvest, Convivialité Ventures | Active | Full |
| 11 | All Day Kitchens | Distributed restaurant delivery kitchens | $103M | 4 | October 2021 | $65M | Series C | Lightspeed, GIC, Andreessen Horowitz | Active | Strong |
| 12 | C3 | Virtual restaurant brand platform | $100M | 4 | October 2021 | $10M | Strategic / Series B extension | Lurra Capital, Brookfield, REEF | Active | Strong |
| 13 | EatClub Brands | Indian cloud kitchen brands | $92M | 3 | July 2025 | $22M | Series D extension | Tiger Global, A91 Partners, 360 ONE | Active | Partial |
| 14 | Muncher | Dark kitchen hub operator | $79M | 3 | November 2022 | $27M | Series B | Glisco Partners, FEMSA Ventures, TMT Investments | Active | Strong |
| 15 | Local Kitchens | Digital multi-brand food halls | $75M | 4 | June 2024 | $40M | Series B | General Catalyst, Human Capital, Pear VC | Active | Strong |
| 16 | Biryani By Kilo | Delivery-first biryani chain | $67M | 16 | December 2023 | $9M | Series C | Alpha Wave Ventures, IvyCap Ventures, Clear Bridge Ventures | Acquired | Partial |
| 17 | DailyCo | Multi-brand F&B operator | $64M | 3 | April 2026 | $40M | Series / unspecified | Undisclosed | Active | Partial |
| 18 | Salted | Delivery-first QSR brand operator | $60M | 5 | December 2025 | $21M | Series C | Creadev, Proof Ventures, B. Riley | Active | Partial |
| 19 | Foodology | Latin American virtual restaurants | $52M | 4 | July 2023 | $17M | Series B | Daedalus Ventures, a16z, 30N Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 20 | RobinFood | Cloud restaurant operator | $51M | 3 | May 2022 | $32M | Series C | Blue like an Orange, Palm Drive, Minerva Capital | Active | Partial |
| 21 | Taster | Delivery-only digital restaurant brands | $49M | 3 | April 2021 | $37M | Series B | Octopus Ventures, Battery Ventures, Rakuten | Active | Strong |
| 22 | FreshMenu | Online-first meal kitchen | $45M | 8 | April 2022 | $7M | Series C | Florintree Advisors, Lightspeed, Zodius Capital | Active | Partial |
| 23 | Sweetheart Kitchen | Multi-brand virtual kitchen | $43M | 3 | October 2020 | $18M | Series C | Peter Schatzberg, strategic investors | Acquired | Partial |
| 24 | LANCH | Creator-led virtual food brands | $37M | 3 | February 2025 | $27M | Series A | Felix Capital, HV Capital | Active | Strong |
| 25 | iKcon | Cloud kitchen services operator | $32M | 2 | March 2021 | $20M | Series A | Mohamed Yousuf Naghi Group, AlTouq Group, Derayah Ventures | Acquired | Strong |
| 26 | Curb Food | Delivery-first dark kitchens | $28M | 2 | June 2021 | $24M | Series A | Point72 Ventures, EQT Ventures | Shutdown | Full |
| 27 | Hangry | Indonesian virtual restaurant brands | $27M | 4 | October 2025 | $11M | Series A5 | Alpha JWC Ventures, Journey Capital, Sequoia Surge | Active | Partial |
| 28 | ClusterTruck | Delivery-only kitchen network | $26M | 7 | July 2022 | $2M | Venture / note | Drive Capital, High Alpha, Gravity Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 29 | Peckwater Brands | Virtual brands for kitchens | $23M | 2 | June 2022 | $18M | Series A | Stonegate Group, SBI Investment, Fuel Ventures | Active | Full |
| 30 | The Cloud | Restaurant kitchen utilization platform | $22M | 2 | February 2024 | $12M | Series B | MENA Moonshots, MEVP, Olayan Financing | Active | Partial |
| 31 | Keatz | Cloud kitchens for delivery | $22M | 2 | March 2019 | $14M | Series A | Project A, Atlantic Food Labs, RTP Global | Shutdown | Full |
| 32 | Kbox Global | Host-kitchen virtual brands | $22M | 2 | September 2020 | $16M | Series A | Balderton Capital, Hoxton Ventures | Acquired | Partial |
| 33 | Virtual Dining Concepts | Celebrity virtual restaurant brands | $20M | 1 | October 2021 | $20M | Series A | Spice Private Equity | Active | Full |
| 34 | Yummy Corp | Indonesian cloud kitchen operator | $20M | 2 | September 2020 | $12M | Series B | SoftBank Ventures Asia, Vectr Ventures, Quest Ventures | Acquired | Full |
| 35 | JustKitchen | Taiwan ghost-kitchen operator | $19M | 5 | March 2023 | $1M | Private Placement | Beacon Securities, SparkLabs Taiwan, strategic investors | Acquired | Partial |
| 36 | We Cook | Korean shared kitchen platform | $19M | 2 | September 2019 | $17M | Series B / undisclosed equity | Envisioning Partners, UTC Investment, Neoplux | Shutdown | Partial |
| 37 | Legit Group | Indonesian cloud kitchen brands | $17M | 2 | April 2023 | $14M | Series A | MDI Ventures, SMDV, East Ventures | Active | Full |
| 38 | Bigspoon | Indian cloud kitchen brands | $16M | 8 | July 2023 | $0M | Series A/Series B tranche | Capital Ventures Management, IAN, NB Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 39 | Kitch | Hybrid cloud kitchen operator | $15M | 1 | February 2021 | $15M | Series A / Private | Veda Holding, Fahad Alhokair, Walid Hajj | Active | Partial |
| 40 | Milano Vice | Virtual pizza restaurant chain | $15M | 2 | December 2023 | $9M | Series A | Coefficient Capital, True, Geschwister Oetker | Active | Full |
| 41 | Acelerate | Restaurant virtual-brand software | $14M | 1 | July 2021 | $14M | Series A | Sequoia Capital | Active | Full |
| 42 | CloudEats | Southeast Asian cloud restaurants | $13M | 3 | September 2022 | $7M | Series A Extension | Nordstar, Vulpes, Gobi Partners | Active | Full |
| 43 | Charcoal Eats | Indian cloud QSR chain | $12M | 12 | July 2025 | $2M | Series A | Udhay Vj Realty, Girish Patel, GetVantage | Active | Partial |
| 44 | Dil Foods | Virtual restaurant enabling platform | $12M | 8 | May 2026 | $8M | Series B | Bikaji Foods family office, Alteria Capital, V3 Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 45 | STIQ | AI cloud kitchen platform | $11M | 1 | February 2024 | $11M | Series B | FOS Capital, undisclosed investors | Active | Partial |
| 46 | Ghost Kitchen | Seoul shared kitchen operator | $11M | Unknown | Pre-July 2021 | $11M | Undisclosed equity | IMM Investment, Smilegate Investment | Acquired | Partial |
| 47 | Zuul | Ghost kitchens and ordering software | $9M | 1 | July 2020 | $9M | Series A | NextGen Venture Partners, Reshape Ventures, SilverTech Ventures | Acquired | Full |
| 48 | TastyUrban | Digital-first restaurant franchise | $9M | 2 | March 2025 | $7M | Series A | IBB Ventures, Fulcrum Global Capital, Monte Carlo Capital | Active | Full |
| 49 | WeBox | Corporate meals marketplace | $8M | 1 | April 2022 | $8M | Series A | Celtic House Asia Partners, Foothill Ventures, GCI Capital | Active | Partial |
| 50 | SLAY Coffee | Cloud coffee delivery brand | $8M | 4 | December 2020 | $1M | Strategic equity | Rebel Foods, Fireside Ventures, P39 Capital | Active | Partial |
| 51 | Meal Box | Online meal delivery platform | $7M | 5 | August 2015 | $4M | Series A | Aslanoba Capital | Active | Full |
| 52 | KitchenomiKs | Oman virtual-brand kitchens | $7M | 3 | October 2025 | $3M | Early / Growth Equity | Jasoor Ventures, Omani investors, regional investors | Active | Full |
| 53 | Huuva | Virtual food courts platform | $7M | 2 | June 2022 | $5M | Seed | General Catalyst, Lifeline Ventures, Ilkka Paananen | Active | Full |
| 54 | Ghost Kitchens India | Cloud kitchen brand curator | $6M | 4 | February 2024 | $5M | Series A | GVFL, NB Ventures, LetsVenture | Active | Partial |
| 55 | Kouzina Food Tech | Multi-brand virtual restaurants | $6M | 5 | February 2024 | $1M | Series A | Equinox Partners, Merisis Advisors, LetsVenture | Active | Full |
| 56 | Byte Kitchen | Digital food hall operator | $6M | 1 | August 2022 | $6M | Seed / Venture | Crosslink Capital, Emergent Ventures, Kevin Mahaffey | Active | Strong |
| 57 | Olga Ri | Brazilian healthy cloud kitchen | $6M | 3 | May 2022 | $6M | Series A | Kaszek, Chromo Invest, Endeavor Scale-Up Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 58 | Cuyna | Spain delivery kitchen network | $6M | 3 | September 2022 | $1M | Equity Crowdfunding | Big Sur Ventures, Clave Capital, Shilling VC | Active | Partial |
| 59 | Casper | Belgian ghost kitchen chain | $6M | 1 | April 2022 | $6M | Series A | Slingshot Ventures, Jürgen Ingels, Deliverect founders | Active | Full |
| 60 | Cloud One | Multi-brand cloud kitchen | $5M | 1 | November 2021 | $5M | Seed | Brand Capital | Active | Full |
| 61 | Rafinera Cloud Kitchen | Delivery-focused food brands | $5M | 3 | December 2024 | $3M | Strategic equity | Kazancı Holding, EFK / Cookshop, Nevzat Aydın | Active | Partial |
| 62 | Biryani Blues | Biryani QSR chain | $5M | 2 | May 2025 | $5M | Pre-Series C | Yugadi Capital, Carpediem Capital | Active | Partial |
| 63 | HOI Foods | Cloud kitchens for meals | $5M | 5 | October 2021 | $0M | Seed | 1Crowd, Sprout, Gemba Capital | Shutdown | Partial |
| 64 | KRUSH Brands | Multi-brand cloud kitchen platform | $5M | 1 | May 2022 | $5M | Other financing | Skelmore Holdings | Active | Partial |
| 65 | The Food Lab | Egyptian cloud kitchen platform | $5M | 1 | April 2022 | $5M | Pre-seed | Nuwa Capital, Shorooq Partners, 4DX Ventures | Active | Full |
| 66 | Kraver’s Canteen | Philippine cloud kitchen operator | $5M | 2 | May 2022 | $3M | Series A | Quest Ventures, Foxmont Capital Partners, Oak Drive Ventures | Active | Full |
| 67 | Popchew | Creator food-brand platform | $4M | 1 | March 2022 | $4M | Seed | Long Journey Ventures, Anti Fund, Flybridge | Active | Full |
| 68 | Kitchenita | Latin America virtual restaurants | $4M | 2 | March 2022 | $3M | Seed | FJ Labs, Newtopia, Magna Capital Partners | Shutdown | Strong |
| 69 | Sizl | Foodtech kitchen expansion platform | $4M | 1 | April 2025 | $4M | Seed | Yellow Rocks!, Kinetik Ventures, private investors | Active | Full |
| 70 | Avane Cloud Kitchens | Delivery-only restaurant brands | $3M | 1 | November 2022 | $3M | Seed | Finberg, twozero Ventures, Logo Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 71 | IO Kitchens | Oman cloud kitchen brands | $3M | 1 | September 2024 | $3M | Seed | Tanmia Small-Cap Fund, family offices, regional investors | Active | Full |
| 72 | Matbakhi | Saudi hotel cloud kitchens | $2M | 1 | January 2023 | $2M | Pre-Seed | Bugshan Investment Company, angel investors | Active | Full |
| 73 | FoodCourt | Nigerian dark-kitchen food app | $2M | 2 | January 2024 | $2M | Seed / extension | Y Combinator, Goodwater Capital, Microtraction | Active | Strong |
| 74 | Creative+ Cloud Kitchens | Managed shared cloud kitchens | $2M | 1 | January 2022 | $2M | Seed | Investment firms, angel investors | Active | Strong |
| 75 | MadEats | Philippines delivery-only restaurants | $2M | 3 | April 2022 | $2M | Seed | JAM Fund, Y Combinator, Crystal Towers Capital | Active | Strong |
| 76 | Bundle Kitchen | Turkish virtual food brands | $1M | 1 | May 2023 | $1M | Seed | Nuwa Capital, Kybele Invest, Core Finance | Active | Strong |
| 77 | Brito | Cloud kitchens for restaurants | $1M | 1 | December 2022 | $1M | Seed | Undisclosed | Active | Full |
| 78 | Kune Food | Ready-to-eat cloud kitchen meals | $1M | 1 | June 2021 | $1M | Pre-seed | Launch Africa Ventures, Century Oak, Consonance | Shutdown | Full |
| 79 | Speed Kitchen | Kitchen-as-a-service infrastructure | $1M | 2 | January 2025 | $0M | Angel | Ritesh Agarwal, Azhar Iqubal, Kunal Bahl | Active | Strong |
| 80 | Kitchefy | MENA decentralized cloud kitchens | $0M | 1 | May 2022 | $0M | Pre-Seed | Oasis500, Beyond Capital Fund, Injaz | Active | Strong |
| 81 | Darth Kitchens | South African dark kitchen network | $0M | 1 | December 2019 | $0M | Seed | Silvertree Holdings | Active | Partial |
| 82 | Sudo Foods | Plant-based food brand | $0M | 1 | March 2022 | $0M | Seed | Java Capital, LetsVenture, Betaplus Capital | Shutdown | Full |
| 83 | KitchenGrowth | Managed ghost-kitchen hubs | $0M | 1 | May 2021 | $0M | Seed / Angel | Andreas Krokbäck, Tommy Flemmström | Active | Partial |
| 84 | Sahtein’s Oven | Lebanese cloud kitchen | $0M | 1 | January 2019 | $0M | Pre-seed | Undisclosed | Active | Strong |

This market map, featured in our ghost kitchen market deck, highlights top companies and startups in the ghost kitchen market
Key funding trends in the ghost kitchen market
Insights
- Ghost kitchen funding is highly concentrated, with Wonder, CloudKitchens, Kitopi, Rebel Foods, and Karma Kitchen capturing about 70% of all capital in the ranking.
- The top 10 ghost kitchen startups raised about $6.1B combined, or roughly 80% of the total, which shows how strongly capital has clustered around a few scaled platforms.
- Only 20 ghost kitchen startups crossed $50M in disclosed funding, so most companies in the market remain small compared with the category leaders.
- The median startup raised about $13M, while the average is close to $90M, which means a few very large rounds make the market look more mature than the typical company really is.
- Most active funding is still locked in private ghost kitchen operators, with 66 active startups holding about $6.7B in cumulative funding.
- Recent funding momentum looks selective, since only seven ranked ghost kitchen startups announced a round in the last 12 months.
- Acquired companies raised about $774M in total, but Ordermark, Kitchen United, and Kitchens@ account for most of that amount, which suggests buyers have focused on infrastructure and operational scale.

As this chart shows, and as featured in our ghost kitchen market deck, search interest in ghost kitchens has risen sharply
A few word about our methodology
As you can see, we built a database that ranks startups in the ghost kitchen market based on their total cumulative fundraising. To create this ranking, we reviewed many sources and cross-checked information across multiple places.
Whenever possible, we prioritized official company communications, since they are the most reliable source for funding amounts. When those were not available, we relied on reputable industry sources such as TechCrunch, Crunchbase, Financial Times or Forbes (to name a few).
We excluded random blogs, unverified websites, and any sources that could not be validated.
When funding rounds were announced in other currencies such as euros, Swiss francs, Singapore dollars, Australian dollars, or rupees, we converted them into approximate USD equivalents for consistency.
Sometimes different sources report slightly different numbers, or the exact round size is not fully disclosed. In those cases, we flag the uncertainty and assign a confidence label to each startup, visible in the last column.
Here is what they mean.
Full confidence: The company’s equity fundraising history can be reconstructed completely from public sources. The rounds, dates, amounts, and key investors are clearly identified, with no meaningful gaps.
Strong confidence: The fundraising history is largely complete and reliable. There may be a small missing detail, such as incomplete investor information or a minor round with limited data, but the overall record is clear.
Partial confidence: The main fundraising rounds can be identified, but the record is incomplete or somewhat mixed. Some rounds may be missing or certain funding events may be difficult to separate clearly.
Low confidence: Public information is too limited, inconsistent, or ambiguous to reliably reconstruct the company’s equity fundraising history.
When the confidence level is too low, we take a conservative approach and exclude the company from the ranking. We don’t want to include data that cannot be reliably verified.
This reflects how we conduct all our research, including the work behind our report covering the ghost kitchen market.
In a world where LLMs hallucinate and unreliable information is everywhere, our goal is simple: provide data you can trust.
If you want the full detail on a specific calculation, feel free to contact us and we will gladly explain.
Finally, know that we update the dataset once per month, so come back here if you need fresh information.

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