Street food is a global phenomenon, offering delicious, authentic, and affordable eats. Here are 20 must-try street foods from around the world that you need to experience at least once in your lifetime.
1. Tacos (Mexico)

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Tacos are a quintessential Mexican street food. Soft corn tortillas filled with a variety of meats, vegetables, and salsas make for a delicious and versatile meal.
2. Pad Thai (Thailand)

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Pad Thai is a stir-fried noodle dish that’s a staple of Thai street food. Made with rice noodles, tofu or shrimp, peanuts, and a tangy tamarind sauce, it’s a flavorful delight.
3. Arepas (Venezuela/Colombia)

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Arepas are cornmeal cakes that are grilled, baked, or fried and stuffed with a variety of fillings like cheese, meats, and avocado. They are a staple in both Venezuelan and Colombian cuisine.
4. Falafel (Middle East)

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Falafel consists of deep-fried balls made from ground chickpeas or fava beans. Typically served in pita bread with fresh vegetables and tahini sauce, it’s a vegetarian favorite.
5. Bánh Mì (Vietnam)

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Bánh mì is a Vietnamese sandwich that combines French baguette with Vietnamese fillings such as grilled pork, pate, pickled vegetables, and fresh herbs. It’s a perfect blend of crunchy, savory, and fresh flavors.
6. Poutine (Canada)

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Poutine is a Canadian dish of fries topped with cheese curds and smothered in gravy. It’s a comforting and indulgent treat that’s become popular worldwide.
7. Gyros (Greece)

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Gyros are made from meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie, usually served in pita bread with tomatoes, onions, and tzatziki sauce. This Greek street food is deliciously savory and filling.
8. Churros (Spain)

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Churros are deep-fried dough sticks coated in sugar and often served with a thick chocolate dipping sauce. They are a sweet and crispy treat that’s perfect for any time of day.
9. Takoyaki (Japan)

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Takoyaki are ball-shaped snacks made from a batter and filled with diced octopus, tempura scraps, and green onions. Topped with takoyaki sauce and bonito flakes, they are a popular Japanese street food.
10. Empanadas (Latin America)

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Empanadas are pastry pockets filled with a variety of ingredients like beef, cheese, or chicken. They are fried or baked and enjoyed as a quick and tasty snack throughout Latin America.
11. Samosas (India)

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Samosas are deep-fried pastries filled with spiced potatoes, peas, and sometimes meat. They are a popular street food in India, offering a crispy exterior and flavorful filling.
12. Jerk Chicken (Jamaica)

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Jerk chicken is a Jamaican specialty made by marinating chicken in a spicy mixture and slow-cooking it over pimento wood. It’s smoky, spicy, and incredibly flavorful.
13. Pretzels (Germany)

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German pretzels are soft, chewy, and sprinkled with coarse salt. Often served with mustard or cheese sauce, they are a classic street food that’s perfect for snacking.
14. Dumplings (China)

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Chinese dumplings, or jiaozi, are filled with meat and vegetables, then steamed, boiled, or fried. They are a versatile and delicious street food enjoyed throughout China.
15. Kebabs (Middle East)

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Kebabs consist of skewered and grilled meat, often served with flatbread and salad. They are a staple street food in many Middle Eastern countries, offering a perfect balance of flavors.
16. Hot Dogs (United States)

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Hot dogs are a quintessential American street food. Whether topped with mustard, ketchup, onions, or sauerkraut, they are a convenient and satisfying meal on the go.
17. Baozi (China)

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Baozi are steamed buns filled with meat or vegetables. They are a popular street food in China, known for their soft texture and flavorful fillings.
18. Crepes (France)

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French crepes are thin pancakes filled with sweet or savory ingredients. From Nutella and bananas to ham and cheese, they are a versatile and delicious street food.
19. Pupusas (El Salvador)

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Pupusas are thick corn tortillas stuffed with fillings like cheese, beans, and pork. Served with curtido (pickled cabbage) and salsa, they are a Salvadoran specialty.
20. Fish and Chips (United Kingdom)

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Fish and chips consist of battered and fried fish served with thick-cut fries. This British classic is best enjoyed with a splash of vinegar and a side of mushy peas.
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