Xi'an Street Food ★ 4.4
Xi an Street Food on Middle Street Galway brings hand-pulled noodles and hand-folded dumplings to the city centre at some of the best prices in town.
Try: Biang biang noodles and hand-ripped lamb noodle soup
Giovanni's is a street-food stop in Westend, Galway.
Giovannis on Dominick Street Galway is the late-night chipper open until 3am; single cod and curry sauce have fed Galway nights for three generations.
Address: 4 Upper Dominick Street, Galway, H91 T8K2
Xi an Street Food on Middle Street Galway brings hand-pulled noodles and hand-folded dumplings to the city centre at some of the best prices in town.
Try: Biang biang noodles and hand-ripped lamb noodle soup
Papa Rich on Cross Street Lower Galway dishes up Malaysian laksa, char kway teow and nasi goreng in a canteen-style room that fills every lunchtime.
Try: Malaysian and Southeast Asian street food: laksa, nasi goreng
Pratai on Eyre Square Galway transforms the baked potato into a street-food destination; fillings from smoked salmon to brie make it the busiest lunch stop.
Try: Loaded baked potatoes with West of Ireland fillings
The Dough Bros on Middle Street Galway bake Neapolitan pizza in a wood-fired oven; sourdough base and rotating specials have won national recognition.
Try: Neapolitan-style wood-fired pizza
Galway Saturday Market at St Nicholas Church runs 130 stalls including hot food from Connacht farmhouse producers, the finest weekly food event in the west.
Try: Saturday market: crepes, empanadas, pulled pork and oysters at 40+ stalls
Hooked on Henry Street Galway is the craft fish-and-chip shop using sustainably-sourced Atlantic haddock and hand-cut chips, with beer batter made in-house.
Try: Wild Atlantic fish tacos and battered fresh fish