Video: The BEST CHEAP European STREET FOOD (Greek, Italian, Hungarian, Lebanese, Scandinavian)



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37 thoughts on “Video: The BEST CHEAP European STREET FOOD (Greek, Italian, Hungarian, Lebanese, Scandinavian)”

  1. "Biblical," -love it!! Tio Pio looks and sounds great! And that hot dog was a thing of beauty!!! Your videos really are an introduction into cultural education; How else would I learn about beef tongue baguettes with anchovies? Great episode as always 🙂

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  2. Y’all please Lebanon is part of West Asia and is Asian Food not European food please. You could have saved Lebanon for a video purely on SWANA/Mena/Arab countries or West Asian food

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  3. I am sure you have covered these before but my fast casual affordable go tos that you can take out and eat easily on the street often with a twist are different kinds of (sorry, generalizing here, there are so many variations and locations of origin) Vietnamese bahn mi, Indian samosas, Mexican burritos, German curry wurst, Canadian poutine, Japanese takoyaki, Korean ttoekboki, Turkish flatbreads, Polish cod croquettes, a NYC style slice, Montreal style bagels… an endless amount of things to try. Luckily in Toronto you can travel the world right here! When it is tough to travel do it by supporting your restaurants and vendors and take a trip – often all within a few blocks. You can start in Kensington Market to just roam around on a nice afternoon or evening on foot with good vibes and you can find a huge range of things to eat, with China Town and other cultural hubs a stone's throw away.

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