Food & Drink
Five great Stockholm food trucks
Fred’s Food Truck
One of the first trucks in town and still going strong. If you’re a fan of American street eats such as pulled pork, quesadillas or Philly cheese steaks this is your go-to truck.
fredsfoodtruck.se
Bun Bun Truck
This truck does a mean Vietnamese banh mi sandwich. These guys have been nominated for several awards – and the lines show which way their audience would vote.
bunbun.se
Frick & Hagberg
Frick & Hagberg serves Stockholm’s best burger on wheels. Enough said.
frickochhagberg.se
El Taco Truck
The idea is simply small tortillas, with or without meat. The meat one is the best.
eltacotruck.se
SOOK Street Food
This is street food as it is served in the Middle East. For those who like their food spicy we suggest the Al Sooki Hot N’ Spicy Kebab.
sookstreetfood.se
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Published: August 16, 2017
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