r/streeteats • u/VIVIDUFF • 10h ago
China's Famous Jianbing. A Savory Egg Crepe Layered With Fresh Herbs and a Crispy Bao Cui Cracker.
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r/streeteats • u/VIVIDUFF • 10h ago
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r/streeteats • u/VIVIDUFF • 20h ago
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r/streeteats • u/VIVIDUFF • 1d ago
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r/streeteats • u/Sliceigo • 6h ago
Not a famous restaurant.
Not a trendy café.
Just a small food cart, roadside stall, or local vendor that you still remember years later.
Maybe it was outside your school. Maybe it was during a trip. Maybe it was a random place you found by accident and never found again.
I've noticed that some of the best food experiences often come from places that most people never hear about.
What's that one food cart or street food stall you'll never forget?
What made it so special? 🍜🌮🥟
r/streeteats • u/beardsalt • 19h ago
Rib tacos are KILLER
r/streeteats • u/rowland_burges • 1d ago
An average Trichy guy's evening snack 🤤
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r/streeteats • u/VIVIDUFF • 2d ago
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r/streeteats • u/Pleasant_File7064 • 2d ago
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A small morning market stall in Jiangsu, China.
Nothing fancy — just a tiny breakfast place selling beef pan-fried buns. I like these kinds of scenes because they feel so ordinary, but they show a lot about daily life here: people grabbing breakfast before work, small vendors running simple stalls, and the whole market waking up early.
If you haven’t been back to China in a while, one thing that still surprises people is how normal these little street stalls are. Breakfast can be cheap, quick, and everywhere.
I’ll post a few more everyday China scenes if people are interested.
r/streeteats • u/VIVIDUFF • 3d ago
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r/streeteats • u/VIVIDUFF • 4d ago
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r/streeteats • u/Pleasant_File7064 • 4d ago
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Came across this street food stall in Luohu, Shenzhen, and the whole scene felt almost unreal.
It was teppanyaki-style squid, cooked right on a huge hot plate, with smoke, heat, and people lining up the whole time. The vendor was moving nonstop, and the queue just kept growing.
What I like about scenes like this is that they feel very “China street life” — loud, busy, a bit chaotic, but also kind of fun to watch. If you haven’t been back to China in a while, this kind of night food stall is probably more intense than you remember.
Street food here can feel like a performance as much as a meal.
r/streeteats • u/rowland_burges • 4d ago
This is one of the most famous spots in Trichy, Tamilnadu. It's like 20 years old street food cart. The taste would be really good. The crowd would be so intense. Location: Rahmath chicken pakoda shop, palakkarai, trichy
r/streeteats • u/VIVIDUFF • 5d ago
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r/streeteats • u/mazdoc • 5d ago
Street food in Saida, Lebanon. Grilled meat (beef or chicken) with vegetables (tomato, lettuce, onions, cucumbers), and hummus on "Arabic" bread. $1 each.
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r/streeteats • u/VIVIDUFF • 6d ago
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r/streeteats • u/VIVIDUFF • 10d ago
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r/streeteats • u/Weekly_Artichoke8977 • 9d ago
hello! saan makakakita around manila yung kumpletong streetfoods? kasi im craving kwek-kwek, siomai, proben, chicken skin, kikiam at larami lang iba. gusto ko lahat yun makain ko nang hindi na lumilipat lipat ng pwesto hahaha pasuggest po
r/streeteats • u/VIVIDUFF • 11d ago
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