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Flavors on the go - the best of Bordeaux street food

In Bordeaux, the city of a thousand restaurants, street food reigns supreme and invites you on a true world tour of flavors. Whether you’re grabbing a quick, tasty bite between meetings, after a movie, or during a shopping spree, it’s simply irresistible! Discover colorful and diverse cuisines with our selection of the best street food spots by neighborhood and culinary style—perfect for taking your taste buds on a journey.

Saint-Michel: Toto Love, a New York-style deli in Bordeaux

Whether you’re craving pastrami or dreaming of a sundae, your hunger won’t stand a chance against the stalls of the Capucins Market. Toto Love, a true gem of Bordeaux’s street food scene, reveals itself behind a red counter and twelve stools. Thomas, a lover of New York delicatessen, reinvents American classics here using ultra-local ingredients: pastrami, mac & cheese, pulled pork burgers, or caramel sundaes—everything is homemade, Brooklyn style… with a Capu twist. Don’t forget to sample the pickles and whatever you do, don’t skip the cookies!

Toto Love street food 

  • Marché des Capucins, Place des Capucins, Bordeaux
  • Tram B - Victoire stop or Tram C/D, Saint-Michel stop
     
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Victoire: Nanri, temple of Indian street food

Forget the classic five-course Indian restaurant with traditional costumes. Here, it’s all about Bombay-style street food in Bordeaux, where the naan isn’t just a side—it’s the star of the show. At this no-frills counter, expect to pay between €11 and €12 to savor marinated tandoori chicken, gooey cheese, and bold sauces, all wrapped up in a flame-cooked naan or a three-flour Indian crêpe. Pair it with masala fries or samosas, and you’ll leave happy and satisfied. Don’t skip the ultra-refreshing lassi—you know, that soothing yogurt drink that tames even the spiciest bites. For dessert, give in to the speculoos naanwich (yes, you read that right!), a sweet twist on the famous recipe. The verdict? Eating Indian street food is a trend Bordeaux is more than ready for!

Nanri Indian street food in Bordeaux

  • 3 Rue de Candale, 33000 Bordeaux
  • Tram B, Victoire stop
     
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Fondaudège: La Fabrique by Oliver, French street food

Bruno Oliver has traded in his gourmet food truck for a stationary spot—no wheels, but just as much finesse. He now caters to those in a hurry during their lunch break. Working with quality ingredients from his open kitchen, this culinary heavyweight is passionate about bringing gastronomy to the street. Ideally located, this Bordeaux street food venue puts the spotlight on “pain ferré.” Specially created to be crispy, tender, and easy to roll, it holds a ballet of flavors and freshly prepared products inside. “Belle des champs” with Grana Padano cream, spinach shoots, goat cheese, walnuts, “Duchesse” with mushroom and truffle duxelles—the recipes change with the seasons and are carefully selected. And the price, you ask? Well, set menus range from €13 to €17. Finally, for those who missed the lunch rush, know that they serve until 3:30 p.m., and you can also enjoy creamy chocolate mousses, Manhattan cheesecakes, and incredible cookies. Luxury street food has arrived and is making a splash!

La Fabrique by Oliver, Street Food

  • 70 Rue Fondaudège, Bordeaux
  • Tram D, stop Fondaudège/Muséum
     
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Chartrons: Toto lé la, Creole streetfood in Bordeaux

Located on the corner of Cours Balguerie in Chartrons, Toto Lé La is a Creole restaurant that takes diners on a journey to Reunion Island, thanks to the warm welcome of Anthony, its owner originally from Monvert. In a friendly neighborhood atmosphere, customers enjoy emblematic dishes like rougail morue, samoussas, or bonbons piments, faithfully prepared according to Reunionese traditions. The decor is reminiscent of the island with its exotic touches. The unmissable canelé créole, a bold fusion of Bordeaux and Reunion, embodies the culinary crossbreeding of the place. For eating on the go or refacing the world over a dodo, Toto Lé La has become a veritable neighborhood institution, buoyed by the generosity of its founder. Hearty, spicy and warm!

Toto lé la streetfood créole

  • 83B, Cour Balguerie Stuttenberg, Bordeaux
  • Tram B, Arrêt cours du Médoc
     
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Rive droite : Kalimera, a colorful and healthy Greek streetfood

Reputed healthy and tasty, Greek cuisine is on a roll, and the tangy Kalimera address confirms these words. Poking its nose into the brand-new, all-beautiful quartier Belvédère, this streetfood spot comes to blow a Mediterranean wind onto the right bank. Unmissable souvlaki (those delicious pieces of meat and vegetables grilled on skewers), pistachio feta, creamy beet tarama, irresistible halloumi grilled - typical cheese -, all topped with a drizzle of olive oil... At Kalimera, you'll find all the ingredients we love so much from the Hellenic tradition in a box to devour on the spot or to take away.

Ideally located on the new Place Marie de Gournay, the address offers a colorful decor in a high-ceilinged premises. Yellow and green mingle on the columns and pottery-covered walls. On the edge of the bustling Quai Deschamps, you can enjoy a Greek coffee, accompanied by a portokalopita, the delicious orange cake on the terrace. The square will become the epicenter of daytime and evening outings, with Bien Public, the city's new cultural mecca, hosting concerts and events of all kinds.

Kalimera streetfood 

  • 1 place Marie de Gournay, Bordeaux
  • Tram A, stop Stalingrad, + 10 min walk
     
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