Street food€kalsaDaily 11:00-23:00
Antica Focacceria San Francesco in Palermo since 1834 is the sit-down street food room, canonical pane ca' meusa, sfincione, panelle and the largest carte.
Try: Pane ca' meusa, sfincione, panelle
Tip: Counter pickup is fastest at lunch; the terrace facing the basilica is the sit-down seat.
Street food€loggiaDaily 10:00-22:00
Ke Palle on Via Maqueda in Palermo's historic centre is the city's flagship arancineria, 20-plus daily flavours fried to order, vegan and vegetarian options.
Try: Arancina (Palermitan rice ball)
Tip: Arancina classica (meat) and porcini are the most-ordered; the pistachio is the after-dinner sleeper.
Street food€loggiaDaily 12:00-24:00
FUD Bottega Sicula on Piazza Olivella in Palermo turns Modica beef, Nebrodi salumi and the island's cheese DOPs into a Sicilian burger carte with house craft.
Try: Sicilian-ingredient burgers and hot dogs
Tip: Lunch is the easiest entry. The vegetarian Sicilian burger is the credible meat-free option.
Street food€loggiaDaily 12:00-23:30
Bisso Bistrot at the Quattro Canti in Palermo is a sit-down street food bistro inside a former bookshop, Sicilian classics under 10 euros, communal table.
Try: Pasta alla Norma, caponata
Tip: No reservations. Arrive 12:30 lunch or 19:30 dinner for a seat; the communal table is fastest.
Street food€albergheriaDaily 18:00-24:00Cash only
The Ballaro stigghiolari fire charcoal braziers along Piazza Ballaro and Via Carmine from dusk in Palermo, grilling lamb intestines on skewers.
Try: Stigghiola (grilled lamb intestines)
Tip: Eat with lemon, no bread. The vendor closest to Piazza Carmine has the freshest skewers.
Street food€vucciriaDaily 09:00-20:00Cash only
Sfincione vendors at Mercato della Vucciria on Piazza Caracciolo in Palermo cut thick squares of focaccia-pizza with caciocavallo, anchovies and breadcrumbs.
Try: Sfincione (Sicilian focaccia-pizza)
Tip: Eat warm by the slice. The fishmonger end has the busiest sfincione stand at lunch.