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Top 100 European Snacks

Last updated on May 15, 2026

Best European Snacks

01

Kepta duona

4.5 ·

Kepta duona is a simple Lithuanian snack consisting of sliced rye bread that is shortly fried until crispy. The bread is usually sliced into thin strips before it is pan-fried in oil, and it is usually rubbed with garlic (duona su česnaku), while modern varieties often come topped with cheese (duona su sūriu) or mayonnaise. This snack is commonly served in bars, and it is often paired with beer or gira (kvass).

02

Kartupeļu pankūkas

4.4 ·

Kartupeļu pankūkas are Latvian potato pancakes, a quick mid-week meal that almost everyone knows how to prepare. They are made with a combination of grated potatoes, eggs, and flour, seasoned only with salt and pepper. Fried until golden brown, kartupeļu pankūkas are traditionally served with sour cream and lingonberry sauce. Although these pancakes were considered a cheap meal, they have recently started to appear on many coffee shop menus in the country.

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03

Bundás kenyér

4.4 ·

This traditional Hungarian dish is a savory version of the popular French toast. It can be prepared with various types of sliced bread that are coated in lightly beaten eggs, then shortly pan-fried until crispy. The dish is typically enjoyed as breakfast or a light evening snack and is often accompanied by creamy condiments such as mayonnaise and sour cream.

04

Kalamarakia tiganita

4.4 ·

This classic Greek dish consists of squid rings and tentacles that are seasoned, dredged in flour, and fried until crispy and golden brown. Fried calamari is a restaurant staple, typically enjoyed as an appetizer or a meze dish. It is usually complemented by lemon wedges and garnished with freshly chopped parsley.

05

Khachapuri

4.3 ·

This simple cheese bread known as khachapuri is the most famous dish in Georgia. It is traditionally topped with melted cheese, eggs and butter. There are different types of khachapuri, and even though some new cheese varieties such as mozzarella and feta have been incorporated in the dish, the most common additions still include traditional Georgian Sulguni or Imeretian cheese. It is shaped into different forms, and depending on the baking procedure and its form, it can be consumed individually or shared. Two of the most common varieties include the Imeretian khachapuri, shaped into a circular form, and Adjaran khachapuri, the open-faced version topped with butter and a raw egg on top. Although it is considered a snack, khachapuri can often be consumed as a full meal. It can also be bought at numerous kiosks located alongside Georgian roads. Khachapuri is also often prepared in Russia, in the whole area of the former Soviet Union, and throughout the world.

06

Lokše

4.3 ·

These thin, crispy potato pancakes are traditional Slovak snacks that are usually enjoyed during the Christmas festivities and Lent. They are made with a soft potato dough which is rolled into flat circular shapes and dry-baked until crispy and golden. Even though they are traditionally consumed as a savory snack filled with sauerkraut or minced meat, certain regional varieties are enjoyed as a sweet treat that is spread with fruit preserves and dusted with poppy seeds, sugar, and melted butter.

07

Zemiakové placky

4.3 ·

These rustic, crispy potato pancakes belong to the traditional Slovak cuisine. They consist of a thick batter made with grated potatoes, eggs, flour, and a variety of spices. Pan-fried for a short period of time until golden-brown in color, these filling snacks are usually enjoyed as the main course accompanied by various milk products, or as a side dish that is typically served alongside hearty Slovak stews.

08

Pampushka

4.3 ·

Pampushki are small Ukrainian yeasted buns. They can be prepared in sweet or savory versions. The dough usually consists of milk, flour, eggs, sugar, butter, yeast, oil, and salt, and it is then shaped into small balls. The sweet version is often stuffed with ingredients such as fruit jam, berries, fresh fruit, or cottage cheese, while the savory ones have no filling, but are traditionally flavored with garlic sauce and served alongside borscht.

09

Bulviniai blynai

4.3 ·

Bulviniai blynai are traditional, crispy and mouth-watering Lithuanian potato pancakes. The combination of grated potatoes, diced onions, eggs, and flour is seasoned with salt and pepper and sometimes flavored with lemon juice before being fried until it develops a beautiful, golden color. Popular with both old and young, bulviniai blynai are served with sour cream, applesauce, or jam. This treat is often served at the Christmas table, and it is also a beloved Hannukkah snack.

10

Lamadjo

4.3 ·

Even though lahmacun is popularly nicknamed Turkish pizza, it's origin is disputed and can be traced to Armenia, Syria, Lebanon, and Turkiye. It can be found at numerous street stalls as well as in virtually any traditional restaurant, but also in kebab eateries where they typically serve mini lahmacuns as appetizers. The perfect lahmacun is made by rolling a ball of sturdy semolina dough into a thin disc which is only lightly spread with meat - either lamb or beef, minced to a paste together with chili, onions, and other seasonings. The dish is then shortly baked in a super-hot (and preferably wood-fired) oven. Lahmacun is best served hot with a drizzle of lemon juice. It is traditionally enjoyed folded around the crispy onions and a parsley salad known as piyaz. It is recommended to pair lahmacun either with the salty, cold yogurt beverage called ayran, or şalgam suyu, the barrel-fermented juice of red carrot pickles, which is salted, spiced, and flavored with the aromatic turnip called çelem.

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Best European Snacks

01

Biltong Emporium

4.8 ·
Biltong Emporium Ltd is a biltong producer based in England that specializes in creating high-quality, traditional South African dried meat snacks. Their product range includes various flavors and types of biltong, catering to different tastes and preferences. The company emphasizes the use of premium beef and authentic spice blends to ensure a genuine biltong experience. Their production methods adhere to strict hygiene and quality standards.
Awards
Great Taste Awards - 3 Stars (2023)
Great Taste Awards - 2 Stars (2023)
02

The Jolly Hog

4.5 ·
The Jolly Hog is a British producer of premium sausages, bacon, and other pork products. The company focuses on high welfare standards, sourcing pork from British farms. The Jolly Hog began as a family business launched by three brothers. They emphasize quality and flavor, using natural ingredients without any artificial additives.
Awards
Great Taste Awards - 2 Stars (2024, 2022, 2021)
03

Biltong and Jerky Boss

4.5 ·
Biltong and Jerky Boss is a producer based in Windsor, specializing in traditional South African biltong and jerky. They source high-quality meats and season them with authentic spices to create their products. The company offers a variety of flavors and cuts, catering to different tastes and preferences. Their products are available for purchase online and in select retail locations.
Awards
Great Taste Awards - 2 Stars (2024, 2021)
04

Van Dobben

4.3 ·
Eetsalon Van Dobben is one of the most recognizable names in traditional Dutch snack culture, with a history dating back to 1945 in the heart of Amsterdam. Founded as a small family-run eatery, it gradually became synonymous with the classic Dutch beef croquette prepared according to its original recipe. The croquettes are known for their rich, dense ragout filled with visible pieces of beef, coated in fine breadcrumbs that turn crisp and golden when fried. One of the most iconic ways to enjoy it is as a “broodje kroket”, a simple sandwich served with mustard, reflecting everyday Dutch food habits. The interior retains its old-fashioned character, with wooden details and the atmosphere of a traditional Amsterdam eetsalon. Although the brand later expanded into nationwide supermarket distribution, the original location continues to operate as a place where preparation methods and product consistency remain central. In addition to the classic beef version, the range includes items such as bitterballen and other ragout-based snacks. Today, Van Dobben represents a combination of local identity, straightforward craftsmanship, and long-standing culinary continuity within Dutch snack tradition.
05

A Very Good Egg

4.2 ·
Awards
Great Taste Awards - 2 Stars (2022)
06

Block & Butcher

4.2 ·
Awards
Great Taste Awards - 2 Stars (2023)
07

Chrystal's

4.2 ·
Awards
Great Taste Awards - 2 Stars (2022)
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TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “Top 100 European Snacks” list until May 15, 2026, 33,455 ratings were recorded, of which 24,590 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried.

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