Street food is an integral part of British cuisine, and if you love good food but are on a budget, these street foods are a great option.


1. Fish and chips


We all know that Fish and chips are one of the most popular foods in the UK. The fish is battered and deep-fried until crispy and served with chips and sometimes pea puree or tartar sauce.


It is said that the first fish and chips shop opened in Lancashire in the 19th century. For the best Fish and chips, head to London's largest food market, Borough Market at Bankside.


2. Haggis


Haggis is a popular street snack in London, and it is a relatively strong food.


Now there are many new and improved versions of haggis, such as changing the haggis stuffing to cheese stuffing and changing steaming to frying. If you are already in London, you can go to Borough Market to taste it.


3. Cheese and olive sticks


In the Borough Market in London, England, you can taste the most delicious local cheese and olive sticks. It's thick and chewy, with olives and cheese giving it a tangy flavour.


Cheese and olive sticks, made with juicy olives, red Leicester cheese, semolina, and cornmeal, are more of a staple or can be eaten for breakfast.


4. Portuguese egg tarts


Portuguese egg tarts originated in Portugal and are now available on the streets of the UK and in many restaurants. Portuguese egg tarts are made of flour, ghee, margarine, milk, eggs, and caramel.


You can choose the classic custard tart or other flavours such as blueberry or strawberry


5. Scotch eggs


Delicious Scotch eggs can be sampled at London's Borough Market, where there are a dozen different varieties to choose from. Scotch eggs are served with crispy sweet potato fries, or with a seasoned salad and crispy roast.


6. Italian pasta with red pesto


Although pasta is a speciality of Italy, it is also very popular on the streets of Britain. Red pesto is made with garlic, olive oil, Parmesan cheese, tomato, and basil leaves. Pasta with red pesto tastes amazing and is loved by everybody.


7. Duck confit sandwich


If sandwiches are your thing, this duck confit won't disappoint you. The sandwich comes with French mustard and a sesame seed sprinkle. The shredded duck comes piping hot, and the crispy skin is the best palate treat.


French duck confit sandwiches can be eaten not only as a snack but also as a lunch or dinner.


8. Grilled cheese sandwich


The grilled cheese sandwich has always been a favourite of the British people, and you can find it in various street stalls, restaurants, and restaurants.


Sandwiches are stuffed with onions, Comté, Ogleshield, cheddar, Montgomery, and more. If you like sandwiches, this is great.