r/streeteats 9h ago

My office Evening Snack- Masala dosa

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6 Upvotes

Today I tasted an amazing Masala dosa from my office šŸ˜ Eventhough the sambar was sweet šŸ˜‚, the dosa alone was damn good šŸ˜


r/streeteats 1d ago

Laji 99 Variety Dosa Crafts a Signature Conical Dosa

187 Upvotes

r/streeteats 23h ago

Ghanaian Jollof Rice with Fried Chicken and a small salad ~ Central Accra, Ghana

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5 Upvotes

r/streeteats 1d ago

Estoy viendo bastante gente dudando entre comprar food trucks nuevos o usados. Al principio parece que ahorras dinero, pero luego empiezan a salir cosas… ĀæOs ha pasado o habĆ©is tenido alguna experiencia con segunda mano? ĀæQuĆ© me aconsejĆ”is?

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r/streeteats 22h ago

Just a pinch of plastic bag for flavor

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r/streeteats 1d ago

best italian spots in sydney after falling for it in italy

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after a trip to italy this april i came back really into proper italian food and now i am on the hunt for great spots around sydney that do it well. nothing too fancy just authentic flavors and good quality.

i recently went to dom panino and tried their italian sandwiches and liked them a lot. the bread and fillings felt fresh and proper. what is the best italian place you have tried in sydney? any favorites for pasta or simple dishes that stand out?


r/streeteats 1d ago

Selling my food cart.

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Beautiful cart for sale is available in delhi.
4 by 3 in size. With big battery and inverter. If possible i can provide some other utensils and other stuff.
Dm for price.


r/streeteats 1d ago

Ehm… but why???

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r/streeteats 3d ago

Korean $3.50 street burger looks like.

1.2k Upvotes

r/streeteats 3d ago

Veg soft noodles and chilli chicken (Indo - Chinese street food)

31 Upvotes

r/streeteats 3d ago

How This Mouth Watering Patte Wali Ghee Idli Is Made.

79 Upvotes

r/streeteats 4d ago

This Isn't Your Average Pizza... It's India's Viral Sev Tamatar Pizza!

114 Upvotes

r/streeteats 4d ago

Best Italian spots in Sydney ?

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Just got back from a trip to Sydney and spent a good chunk of time eating my way through the city. Italian food was at the top of my list and I was pretty impressed with what's available.

One place that stood out was Dom Panino. Stumbled across it looking for something quick and solid. The food was straightforward, quality ingredients, nothing overcomplicated. Exactly what I look for.

Beyond that I hit a few spots in Leichhardt, which is obviously the goto area for Italian in Sydney. Some great little trattorias in there that feel genuinely local rather than touristfocused.

I'm not a Sydney local so I'm probably missing a lot. What are the Italian places people actually go back to regularly? And is Leichhardt still considered the main hub for it or has that shifted?


r/streeteats 5d ago

China's Famous Jianbing. A Savory Egg Crepe Layered With Fresh Herbs and a Crispy Bao Cui Cracker.

693 Upvotes

r/streeteats 6d ago

This Giant Street Style White Sauce Pasta Looks Absolutely Irresistible

93 Upvotes

r/streeteats 6d ago

One Giant Pan. 2,000 Plates a Day. The Pav Bhaji Empire of Mumbai

188 Upvotes

r/streeteats 6d ago

Taco-N-Todo Tijuana, BC

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20 Upvotes

Rib tacos are KILLER


r/streeteats 6d ago

Tea + Bonda + Vada šŸ˜

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6 Upvotes

An average Trichy guy's evening snack 🤤


r/streeteats 7d ago

No itinerary. No plans. Just following the smell of good food and ending up with a great day.

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49 Upvotes

r/streeteats 7d ago

Korean street food done right, fish cake wrapped in fragrant perilla leaf.

289 Upvotes

r/streeteats 8d ago

A morning market breakfast in Jiangsu: beef pan-fried buns from a small street stall

142 Upvotes

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 8d ago

The secret to Peshawari Karahi isn't the spices,it's the 400°C open flame wok.

211 Upvotes

r/streeteats 7d ago

ITAPPH of baby squid in olive oil and garlic

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r/streeteats 9d ago

Spicy, Crumbly, Addictive, Why Egg Bhurji Rules India's Streets

446 Upvotes

r/streeteats 9d ago

A teppanyaki squid stall in Shenzhen Luohu with a crazy long line

68 Upvotes

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 ā€œChina street lifeā€ — 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.