The 8 Tastiest Street Foods in Europe

Sampling the local street food when traveling can be a tasty (and memorable) experience. What’s not to love? It’s almost always yummy, portable and cheap. When times are tough, something picked up from a street vendor can fill in for an entire meal. At other times, it can just keep you happy between meals.
As I’ve traveled around Europe during the past 10 years writing about budget travel, I’ve bit into, licked and burned my tongue on a delicious range of snacks purchased from outdoor vendors. So, which city offers the tastiest treats on the streets? Read on…
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St. Petersburg: Fried Pirozhki (30 rublesabout $1)
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I thought I was ordering a freshly fried sugar donut when I pointed to my first pirozhki last year in St. Petersburg. Imagine my surprise, then, to find a savory meat treat tucked within that pastry pocket! Mine was filled with minced meat, but they can also be filled with chicken, potatoes, mushrooms or sweeter fare, such as cherries.
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