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What are Bristol’s best street food stalls?

By Martin Booth  Sunday Jun 12, 2022

There aren’t many days of the week when it’s not possible to find a market or two in Bristol with street food from across the world.

More street food businesses than ever before are included in this year’s EatDrink24/7 guide.

EatDrink24/7 2022 is Bristol’s only truly independent food and drink guide

Here is the best street food in Bristol thanks to the recommendations of the EatDrink24/7 panellists:

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Ah Ma’s Dumplings

www.ahmasdumplings.com

Shona Graham of Emmeline says that the fare from Ah Ma’s Dumplings is “ultimate feel-good food” – photo: Ah Ma’s Dumplings

Alp Mac

www.alpmac.co.uk

Nathan Ritchie of Big Nath’s BBQ says that Alp Mac serve “phenomenal mac & cheese” – photo: Alp Mac

Big Nath’s BBQ

www.bignathsbbq.co.uk

“Everything is cooked to perfection” says Monica Patel of Naasto Baasto about Big Nath’s BBQ – photo: Big Nath’s BBQ

Danny’s Burgers

www.dannysburgers.co.uk

“I recently had one of Danny’s burgers and, FML, it was good,” said Jan Ostle of Wilsons – photo: Danny’s Burgers

Fat Rice

@fatriceuk

Fat Rice is “possibly the best street food ever to grace a market in Bristol,” according to Mat North of Raw Material Coffee – photo: Fat Rice

For Mice & Men

@formiceandmen

“Oozy cheesy goodness with loads of different flavour options and always served with a massive smile,” says Natalie Johnson of Kask about For Mice & Men – photo: For Mice & Men

Gruffletops

@gruffletops.pizza

Gruffletops makes “the most perfect little pizzas with the most delicious toppings,” says Sonny Stores chef Ri Meredith – photo: Gruffletops

Gurt Wings

www.gurtwings.co.uk

Oscar Bostock of Bos Finesse says that Gurt Wings are “the kings of the Bristol street-food scene, all-round legends and absolute grafters” – photo: Gurt Wings

Murray May’s

www.murraymays.co.uk

“Murray May’s kebabs leave me wanting more each and every time!” says Boston Tea Party food & drink development manager Henry Eldon

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