Street Eats

Street foods are a longstanding tradition in Europe. In Paris, London, Barcelona, Prague and Stockholm, tourists and locals can find everything from conventional comfort foods sold curbside to trendy upscale ...

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B Andersson Fågel & Vilt

This market, built in 1888, has vendors selling classic Swedish comfort foods, such as smoked reindeer heart.

Oostermalms Saluhall
Östermalmstorg, 114 42
Stockholm, Sweden

 
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Bar Pinocho

This food counter offers classic Spanish comfort dishes all day long, such as chickpeas sautéed with olive oil, pine nuts and blood sausage.

Boqueria Market, La Rambla, 91
08001, Barcelona, Spain

 
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Boqueria Market

This open-air market with over 250 stalls has been selling fresh products and cooked meals since the 15th century.

La Rambla, 91
08001, Barcelona, Spain

 
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Boucherie Michel Bruno

Run by 3 generations of the Bruno family, it’s also a spot to grab quick bites of locally produced cheese.

Marche d’Aligre Market
17 Rue d'Aligre
75012 Paris, France

 
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Churreria Granja Ruz

For the quintessential late night snack, this vendor satisfies your sweet craving with their churros.

Carrer Princesa 12
08003, Barcelona, Spain

 
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Dejvize Farmer’s Market

A newer venue among many in the city of Prague, this farmer’s market brings in several vendors from the Czech countryside.

Kulaťák
Prague, Czech Republic

 
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Eat My Pies

A carnivore’s delight of runny eggs baked inside a casing of pork meat and haggis, a special Scottish blend of sheep’s stomach, lung and liver.

Whitecross St
London, EC1Y 8QJ, England

 
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Green Goat Food Truck

Serving fresh, locally-caught fish from the dock, like grilled hake with salsa verde and potato salad, this food truck draws a crowd.

Whitecross St
London, EC1Y 8QJ, England