Street Food: Sold on or near the street by either mobile vendors or temporary stalls.
I got some kind of beef and cheese wrap from a food truck once that was amazing. IDK the name of it though to track them down again. The last time I ate from one I just got a burger and it was pretty shitty.
I bought some tamales from a guy selling them out of his trunk
When I was in Jerusalem I got me a Sabich, it wa samazing!
Had a quesadilla that was fried like a tortilla chip. Holy cow.
I love the BBQ push carts that have sticks of stuff you choose and they cook them right there.
The last one I got was chicken hearts on a skewer, and liver skewer
I had these brown sugar pretzels that were really good a couple weeks ago
Best is a hard tie between a burger from the Bleeker van in London, and pani puri (crunchy pockets filled with curry) from a handcart in Pokhara. Most recently was moo ping (grilled pork skewers) from a stall in Thakek. They weren’t very good which made me sad.
Taco 🌮 truck 🥰
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I had an Oliebol last weekend. It’s basically a ball of fried dough (with raisins in my case) covered in powdered sugar.
They’re a Dutch seasonal thing, traditionally eaten on new year’s eve.
There’s a food truck in Victoria BC called The Melt Truck, has the best breakfast sandwich I’ve ever had. It’s saved my life more than once. The last time I’ve had food from a truck was in Nanaimo BC, The Poutine Truck (I can’t remember the exact name, that’s what we call it), and it was amazing. They have a bunch of different ones, I think I got the cheeseburger one. They have vegan options for just about all the options too. So good!
oh. I thought you meant food from less than licensed vendors so the only thing I ever got was street tamales. which are cheap and delicious.
There’s really only two options I’ve ever seen here in the US: Hotdogs or tacos.
I love a good taco truck. Though sometimes I wish California had hotdog carts like NYC does. Or if street food was just more common in the country in general.