Noun
Ready-to-eat food obtainable from a streetside vendor, often from a makeshift or portable stall.
(by extension) Food of this kind served in other contexts such as dine-in restaurants.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI was very impressed with the street food of Singapore. I was very impressed with the dishes that they did. Jose Andres
Combo meals also come with a free, limited edition set of Tiger Street Food chopsticks, with two exclusive designs to collect. Source: Internet
Street food stalls, a bar, fairground attractions and a silent disco will all be set up as part of the event. Source: Internet
To revive the street food culture across the country and provide safe and hygienic local eating experiences for domestic and international tourists, FSSAI introduced the Project Clean Street Food initiative and Marico is supporting this. Source: Internet
From In-Person to Online: I hosted four in-person experiences: “Authentic Mexican Cooking,” “Mastering Top Mexican Salsas,” “Street Food Tacos” and “Vegan Mexican.” Source: Internet
Located in the space formerly occupied by Taze Mediterranean Street Food, Zenwich will serve a sandwich menu similar to the flagship in Elmhurst, Illinois, which Ploentham purchased last year. Source: Internet