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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This market, built in 1888, has vendors selling classic Swedish comfort foods, such as smoked reindeer heart.
Oostermalms Saluhall
Östermalmstorg, 114 42
Stockholm, Sweden
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
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
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
Churreria Granja Ruz
For the quintessential late night snack, this vendor satisfies your sweet craving with their churros.
Carrer Princesa 12
08003, Barcelona, Spain
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
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
Kropkrokken Stall
A popular vendor selling local dishes that warm from the inside out on a cold winter’s day.
Ostermalms Saluhall
Östermalmstorg, 114 42
Stockholm, Sweden
Lisa Elmqvist Stall
This stall sells everything seafood, from salty Baltic oysters to toothy monkfish.
Ostermalms Saluhall
Östermalmstorg, 114 42
Stockholm, Sweden
Mi Va Mi
This place serves classic Middle Eastern dishes brought over by immigrants to France.
27, Rue des Ecouffes
Jewish Quarters
Paris, France
Nystekt Stromming Herring Wagon
Serving a salty fish every way imaginable, this food cart is loved by locals and tourists alike. Try the fried herring on Swedish crisp bread with red onion and fresh cucumber and parsley.
Sodermalmstorg 1
Stockholm 116 45, Sweden
Oosteralms Korvspecialist Cart
Serving up the finest hot dogs found anywhere in Stockholm, this vendor makes handmade sauces and sauerkraut.
Nybrogatan 57
114 40, Stockholm, Sweden
Quimet y Quimet
This convivial Tapas bar serves conservas, cold tapas prepared from cans and pickling jars in appetizer-sized portions.
Poeta Cabanyes 25
08004, Barcelona, Spain
Riegrovy Sady Beer Garden
Popular among the local crowd, this outdoor beer garden serves local beers and food such as Utopenci, a hot dog soaked in vinegar, and Skvarky Se Sádlem, pig lard stuffed with fried pig skin, spread on Czech sourdough bread.
Riegrovy Sady 28
120 00 Praha 2-Vinohrady
Prague, Czech Republic
Rorstrands Grillen
Tourists cannot leave Sweden without trying this street vendor’s complete meal: Toonbroodroola, which consists of a flat tortilla with butter, mashed potatoes and grilled hot dog, topped with mustard, ketchup, creamy shrimp salad and lettuce.
Rörstrandsg. 7
113 40, Stockholm, Sweden
Tubby Isaacs
Opened in 1919, this long-standing street cart has been serving up traditional British street fare for decades.
Petticoat Lane Market
Goulston St
London E1 7EX, England

