Petericia
Feb 25 2010, 08:14 PM
Where to find London's best street food?
NOW DON,T YOU ALL ANSWER AT ONCE !!!
Rach227
Mar 5 2010, 12:11 AM
I f i lived in London I could help but never been, sorry lol
man of kent
Mar 6 2010, 11:32 PM
QUOTE(Rach227 @ Mar 5 2010, 02:11 AM)

I f i lived in London I could help but never been, sorry lol
The best food was `Benjy`s ... we used to use the one near St. Pauls on Lugate Hill... IS IT STILL THERE ?
QUOTE(man of kent @ Mar 7 2010, 01:27 AM)

QUOTE(Rach227 @ Mar 5 2010, 02:11 AM)

I f i lived in London I could help but never been, sorry lol
The best food was `Benjy`s ... we used to use the one near St. Pauls on Lugate Hill... IS IT STILL THERE ?
The best cooked on the street `food`was at the Notting Hill Carnival ... a long time to wait ... August thou !
Uk Tours & Travel
Mar 8 2010, 10:32 PM
Some of London's tastiest - and best value - food is to be found in street stalls. Vietnamese? Ghanaian? Ethiopian? Find out where to grab the finest in these cuisines and more in our comprehensive guide to street food...
Nazir Hossain
Mar 28 2010, 06:51 PM
QUOTE(Petericia @ Feb 25 2010, 08:14 PM)

Where to find London's best street food?
It depends on your taste. What kind a food you love? But if you love indian or bangladeshi (bengali) food then you should must go east London.
peter
Apr 15 2010, 05:43 AM
London's tastiest street snacks
Tubby Issacs
Jellied eels are definitely worth trying. Ask for their special bottle of vinegar, packed with chillies. If you don't want to try eels, which have been added to the endangered list, go for some whelks or cockles instead.
• Two locations: Goulston Street (Petticoat Lane Market),
High Street Walthamstow. tubbyisaacs.co.uk.
F Cooke's Pie & Mash
The pie and mash here is prepared and sold in much the same way as it has been since the shop opened in 1867.
• 150 Hoxton Street, N1; realhoxton.co.uk/f-cooke.htm.
Choc Star
There is a reason why Petra Barran is the queen of UK street food, and runs the Eat St organisation. Check out her Grand Cru Chocolate brownies and the Venezuelan hot chocolate with a touch of spice.
• chocstar.co.uk; check website for locations. Also see eat.st.
Luardo's
Burritos, pork carnitas, beef, chicken or a vegetarian option. If you can take the heat, punch up your meal with a dollop of their fiery habanero chilli sauce. Any leftovers go the local Big Issue sellers.
• Whitecross Street, EC1. Monday - Friday 11.30am – 2pm; luardos.co.uk.
Brick Lane Sunday UpMarket
The number of food stalls seems to grow every week, representing cuisines from all over the world. Particular favourites are the stalls selling over stuffed Jamaican Patties and Tibetan Momo (dumplings).
• The Old Truman Brewery, E1; sundayupmarket.co.uk.
Exmouth Market
Everything from crepes to Thai, "pure vegetarian" Gujarati to hot salt beef and schnitzel from the Jewish Deli - and even an outpost of the famous Moro restaurant (which is on the same street) serving up lamb kebabs on homemade bread with couscous and yoghurt.
• Exmouth Market, EC1.