Street Food Wales: 10 Best Dishes

Street Food Wales

Street food in Wales offers a taste of the country’s rich culinary heritage, alongside modern twists on traditional favorites. This list counts down the top 10 best Welsh street food dishes, going from 10 to 1.

This is part of our series that has taken in the Street Food of England, Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland.

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10. Welsh Cakes

Welsh cakes are small, round, and slightly sweet griddled cakes made with flour, sugar, and raisins. Found at markets and street food festivals, they are served warm, often dusted with sugar, and have been a Welsh favorite for centuries.

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9. Laverbread

Laverbread, made from laver seaweed, is an iconic Welsh delicacy. Though traditionally served as part of a breakfast, it’s gaining popularity at modern street food stalls where it’s mixed with oats, shaped into patties, and fried. Often served with bacon or cockles, this unique dish is both nutritious and tasty.

8. Glamorgan Sausages

Despite the name, Glamorgan sausages are vegetarian. Made from a mix of cheese, breadcrumbs, and leeks, they are fried and served hot. Found at street food markets and festivals, these golden, cheesy bites are a great alternative to traditional meat sausages.

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7. Welsh Rarebit Bites

Taking a street food twist on the classic dish, Welsh rarebit bites feature toasted bread topped with a rich cheese sauce made with mustard and ale. At street food festivals, you might find variations, including rarebit-topped burgers or even rarebit fries, bringing this hearty Welsh dish to a new level.

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6. Bara Brith

This traditional Welsh fruit loaf is made with tea-soaked dried fruits, giving it a unique and rich flavor. You’ll often find bara brith sold at street stalls, served in thick slices with a generous spread of butter. It’s a comforting, sweet snack perfect for a quick bite while exploring Welsh markets.

5. Cockles and Mussels

Freshly harvested from the Welsh coastline, cockles and mussels are sold at seafood stalls in various street markets, particularly in coastal towns like Swansea. Steamed and served simply with vinegar, they offer a taste of Wales’ rich maritime tradition.

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4. Welsh Lamb Wraps

Wales is known for its world-class lamb, and you’ll find plenty of street food vendors serving up lamb wraps. These wraps feature slow-cooked, tender lamb shoulder, often paired with mint sauce, salad, and fresh flatbreads. It’s the perfect mix of traditional Welsh ingredients and modern street food convenience.

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3. Cawl

Cawl is a traditional Welsh stew made with lamb, leeks, and root vegetables. It’s becoming a popular street food option, often served in portable bowls at food trucks and markets, particularly during the colder months when a hearty meal is welcome.

2. Pork Baps

Pork baps are a popular street food item in Wales, featuring slow-roasted pork served in a soft bap (bread roll) with apple sauce and stuffing. Often found at food festivals and markets, these hearty sandwiches are satisfying and full of flavor.

1. Fish and Chips

Though a classic across the UK, fish and chips in Wales have their own special flair, particularly in coastal areas. The fish is freshly caught, often from the Welsh coastline, and fried to golden perfection, served alongside thick-cut chips, or other sides such as saveloy.

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This quintessential British dish tops the list as the most popular and widely available street food across Wales.

And there you have it the best Street Food Wales dishes courtesy of the Street Food Guy.