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Hawker restaurants in Europe

  1. Waterfront Cafés

    In the high season you only have to wander down to the waterfront to find dozens of temporary cafés, stands and snack bars catering for the holiday crowds. Outside these times you'll have to choose from the hotel restaurants and a handful of other year-round eateries in the centre.

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  2. A

    Sternen Grill

    This is the city’s most famous – and busiest – sausage stand; just follow the crowds streaming in for a tasty grease fest. The classic Kalbsbratwurst mit Gold Bürli (veal sausage with bread roll) costs Sfr6.50. They have a few vegetarian options too.

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  3. B

    Frietkotjes

    Takeaway frites (fries) and hot dogs can be bought from the two green vans on the Markt. These little vans, by the way, are a gold mine for the local city council, paying around €250,000 per year to be able to use this prime spot.

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  4. Kiosks and Cafés

    Kiosks and cafés offering burek, ćevapčići, pastries and some inventive pizza are scattered everywhere. Many, like those around Trg Republike and the bus and train stations, are open 24 hours.

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  5. C

    Beer Gardens & Snack Stalls

    As usual, there are plenty of eating options on the Rynek and the streets around it. In summer a gaggle of beer gardens and snack stalls springs up around the top end of Al Wolności, near the Hotel Europa.

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  6. D

    Imbiss Zum Brunnenwirt

    Shabby chic describes this hole-in-the-wall joint in Bohnenviertel, where an eclectic crowd - from passing vagrants to Mercedes coupé drivers - flock for Stuttgart's most famous Currywurst.

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  7. E

    Adan

    An informal vegetarian-organic restaurant with tasty soups, salads, quiches and lots of legume dishes, some without milk products.

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  8. F

    Burek Stand

    The burek stand southwest of the train and bus stations serves some of the best cheese, meat and apple burek in town.

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  9. Roadside Stalls

    In the various seasons there are roadside stalls selling watermelons, fruit, honey, nuts and home-made wines and conserves.

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  10. Food Stalls

    For cheap eats, head west along the lake and Zákonyi Ferenc utca where you'll come across a plethora of Food Stalls.

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  12. Food Stalls

    All sleeping possibilities have restaurants, and there are Food Stalls in the car park near the Aggtelek cave entrance.

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  13. G

    kiosks

    You'll find plenty of kiosks selling burgers, pizzas and kebabs on busy Rådhustorget.

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  14. Food Stalls

    There are plenty of Food Stalls and snack bars on Aradi sétány.

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  15. H

    Burek Stand

    The burek stand southwest of the train and bus stations serves some of the best cheese, meat and apple burek in town.

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