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21 London Street Foods Everyone Must Try

Street feast.

1. Motherflipper

As you can see, when it comes to burgers MotherFlipper don't mess about. And their breakfast muffin (right) takes things to a whole other level.

MotherFlipper trade at Brockley Market. Find them on Facebook and Instagram

2. B.O.B's Lobster

Whether it's a lobster roll, tuna tacos, or crab tater tots (OMFG) B.O.B's Lobster will change your life.

Keep an eye on B.O.B's social channels to find out where they'll be next. Find them on Facebook and Twitter

3. Butchies

4. Scotchtails

Luxe Scotch eggs with yolks as yellow as gold.

Scotchtails trade at Borough Market. Find them on Facebook and Twitter

5. Poutine Queens

Chips + cheese curds + GRAVY = heaven in a dish.

Keep an eye on Poutine Queens' social channels to find out where they'll be next. Find them on Facebook and Twitter

6. Dogtown

7. Waffle On

Sweet or salty, breakfast or lunch, the choice is yours. Our money's on the slow-roasted duck waffle, topped with an egg.

Waffle On trade at Maltby Street Market. Find them on Facebook and Twitter

8. Kimchinary

The three words everyone longs to hear: Korean-inspired tacos.

Kimchinary trade at Kerb, King's Cross. Find them on Facebook and Twitter

9. Horn OK Please

Totally vegetarian Indian street food. The bhel puri (top left) is what dreams are made of.

Keep an eye on Horn OK Please's social channels to find out where they'll be next. Find them on Facebook and Twitter.

10. The Bell and Brisket

Bagels so large that they will genuinely feed you for two meals. And their pickles are excellent.

Keep an eye on The Bell & Brisket to find out where they'll be. Find them on Facebook and Twitter

Shoutout also to @PeckhamPastrami (who are currently changing their name to Got Seoul).

11. Bad Brownie

12. Tongue 'n' Cheek

Italian-inspired burgers, with a focus on sustainability. Think pasture-fed beef, free-range pork, and free-range eggs – all from British producers.

Tongue 'n Cheek trade at Kerb, King's Cross and Berwick Street Market, Soho. Find them on Facebook, and Twitter

13. Kothu Kothu

Sri Lankan street food place Kothu Kothu only serve one thing – Kothu Roti. Think crunchy, fragrant, spicy bites, all topped off with a squeeze of fresh lime.

Kothu Kothu trade at Kerb, King's Cross. Find them on Facebook and Twitter

14. Jaz and Juls

Totally luscious hot chocolate. The above is Raspberry Dream – raspberry hot chocolate with whipped coconut cream.

Jaz and Juls trade at Broadway Market. Find them on Facebook and Twitter

15. Up In My Grill

Their mission statement? "Burgers and steaks to knock your socks off". We couldn't agree more.

Up In My Grill trades at Netil Market and Kingston Market. Find them on Facebook and Twitter

16. Hank's New Orleans Po'Boys

Supremely delicious sandos.

Hanks trades at the Southbank Centre Market. Find them on Facebook and Twitter.

17. Sambal Shiok

Sambal Shiok's chicken satay burger is the obvious choice, but the connoisseurs also pick up a jar of their sambal chilli sauce to take home.

Sambal Shiok trades at Rupert Street Market, Soho. Find them on Facebook and Twitter

18. Scoopsy Daisy

Fresh and fragrant real fruit ice-cream, in daydream pastel colours.

Keep an eye on Scoopsy Daisy's social channels to find out where they'll be. Find them on Facebook and Twitter.

19. African Volcano

Forget Nando's, this is where the real peri-peri action happens. Bonus! You can also pick up items pre-marinaded and take them home to cook yourself.

African Volcano trades at Maltby Street Market. Find them on Facebook and Twitter

20. The Roadery

A truck that focuses on head to tail eating with a British twist– think ox cheek sourdough sandwiches, and Earl Grey panna cotta.

The Roadery trades at Wapping Market and Brockley Market. Find them on Facebook and Twitter

21. Le Rac Shack

Bad Brownie trade at Maltby Street and Rupert Street. An earlier version of the piece said they also traded at Kerb, King's Cross.