The best street food in Barcelona
Gastronomy 19/06/2024Barcelona is one of the best cities where you can try street food. Street foods are ready-to-eat foods and beverages, prepared and/or sold by street vendors, especially on the streets and other similar places. They represent a significant portion of urban food consumption for millions of consumers daily around the world.
In Spain we are getting used to this gastronomic concept with the so-called gastronetas, food trailers or restaurant trucks, large conditioned vehicles and this trend has even entered restaurants.
We want to present you some examples of these gastronomic treasures in Barcelona, where you can taste culinary delights from all over the world.
Carrer de Jordi Girona, 12, Local 1, Les Corts District
Falafel Pedralbes is vegan and 100% plant-based street food. Choose from their pita bread or bowl and fill it with lots of delicious toppings and sauces. It offers a unique culinary experience for lovers of healthy and delicious options.
C/ dels Carders, 6, Ciutat Vella
The most “in” burger restaurant in Barcelona. It was born as a project to survive during the pandemic and has become a place of worship for locals, expats and all lovers of a good traditional-style burger with the best ingredients. It offers five burger options for all tastes.
C/ de Magalhães, 83, Sants-Montjuïc
Urban, street and artisanal cuisine that combines different flavors from Mexico, Venezuela and Peru, in the center of Poble Sec. You can't miss it!
Carrer de Muntaner, 152, L'Eixample
Authentic Indian street-food, the traditional Curry-bar. Seasonal menu with street food-inspired curries and homemade naan breads in a bright, minimalist restaurant. It serves seasonal Indian food, with fresh products and completely homemade curries.
MÓN VIỆT - VIETNAMESE RESTAURANT BARCELONA
C/ de Sepúlveda, 94, L'Eixample
Spicy pho, rice rolls and noodles in a modern restaurant with colorful furniture and exposed brick walls. Món Việt is the entire Việtnam culture in Barcelona. The aromas of ginger, lemongrass, cinnamon, star anise, cloves, cardamom, coriander, mint, lime, chilli and fresh herbs in a perfect balance.
C/ d'Àvila, 32, Sant Martí
Minimalist cafe in a converted warehouse, offering preparations prepared by baristas in a vintage van.
C/ Aribau, 18
C/ Rocafort, 70
C/ Balmes, 244
C/ Casanova, 91 (Gluten free)
Served in a paper cone imitating a newspaper, this British specialty of fresh fish, battered with a smoked tempura, and potatoes seasoned with Indian/Pakistani spices, the French fries that accompany these pieces of fish come from Galicia.
C. de Pujades, 27, Sant Martí
The first space in the city where you can enjoy street food at any time of the day. Simple bar with terrace, cocktails and craft beer that changes its cooking style every week.
C/ de Còrsega, 225, L'Eixample
Tino is a new type of street food created in Barcelona. Made with pizza dough, it is rolled to make it the perfect snack to share at home or in the office. The “tino” is a mini-calzone, a pizza sandwich, an Italian empanada or a pizza in burrito format, ideal to eat at any time of the day.
DO YOU KNOW THE GASTRONOMIC MARKETS?
At this point, we must mention the importance of the gastronomic markets spread throughout the city of Barcelona and which are an excellent example where you can taste, at street level, street food of the best quality and the best flavors.
Discover in this magnificent article the leading markets in Barcelona, where you can enjoy delicious street food with the best quality and in a unique and authentic atmosphere.
"Food is the universal language, and street food is its most eloquent dialect."