Great British STREETFOOD Burgers

Looking for the best Burgers in Britain
With the resurgence of street and the availability of real quality street food we are looking for the best of the best. Just a light hearted look and great British Burgers.If you know of a really great mobile burger unit send us some pics of your favourite platter.


We'll post the photos of the most popular mobiles treats - and hopefully got to try them also.




Meantime this is what some others have to say about British Streetfood.................



The street food revolution



There has been a lot of talk, and possibly as much print about British ‘street food’ in the past year or so. NCASS takes a look at the scene, how it is developing and the problems it may face.

NCASS Streetfood



British Streetfood Awards

Street food in Britain used to be Mr Whippee – or that bloke with a rusty metal handcart outside the football ground. Not any more. It’s now the most vibrant, exciting sector in British food, with young cooks turning out restaurant-quality menus at take-away prices. From the coolest trucks and trailers you’ll ever see. British Street Food are working with private and public businesses up and down the country to deliver exciting, affordable, high-end food on the go.British Streetfood Awards


Street Feast

If you’ve ever been to Jubilee Market in Covent Garden you know exactly what it’s like – a crowded tourist trap full of tacky souvenirs – and why it’s normally somewhere to avoid (unless of course a melted bottle ornament is you’re sort of thing). Well now with the opening of Meat Market there’s finally one very good reason to visit. And if you head round the back of the market and find the entrance on Tavistock Street you should be able to avoid the tourist hordes!


If you have a Streetfood Burger pic or story contact us via our Edmund Evans  Facebook Page 

For more information:
Edmund Evans
Pool Meadow Garage
22, Westend Parade

Gloucester GL1 2RY

United Kingdom

Tel:- +44-01452 527388
Fax:- +44-01452 300531


#Street Food

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Street food is ready-to-eat food or drink sold in a street or other public place, such as a market or fair, by a hawker or vendor, often from a portable stall.While some street foods are regional, many are not, having spread beyond their region of origin. Most street foods are also classed as both finger food and fast food, and are cheaper on average than restaurant meals. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization, 2.5 billion people eat street food every day.
Street food is intimately connected with take-out, junk food, snacks, and fast food; it is distinguished by its local flavour and by being purchased on the street, without entering any building. Both take-out and fast food are often sold from counters inside buildings.




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