Top 12 Street Foods in London
Fish and Chips. British | Continental.
Sticky Toffee Pudding. British.
A Ploughman's Lunch. British.
Bangers and Mash. British.
Yorkshire Pudding. British.
Burritos and Tacos. Mexican.
Grilled Cheese Sandwiches. American.
Poke Bowls. Hawaiian.
"And now it’s everywhere."
Street food, though, has been a thing in the capital ever since both streets and food existed.
People with no kitchen at home could get a warm meal by patronizing one of the numerous hawkers selling their wares.
London Particular (a thick soup), eel jelly, batter pudding, oysters, and watercress were all eaten on the hoof - and sometimes with the hoof, in the form of boiled pigs' trotters.
Here are some of the delights of the capital's long haste
rye of eating on the street.
rye of eating on the street.


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