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Discover Ludwig"food booth" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a temporary stall or stand that sells food, usually at an outdoor event such as a fair or carnival. For example: "The children enjoyed exploring all the different food booths at the county fair."
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The food booths and the festival events had to be moved back into the city.
Festivities, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., include music, food booths and a children's carnival.
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There will be art exhibitions, live music and dance, hands-on artmaking stations, and food booths staffed by local restaurants.
Downtown becomes one big party, with food booths, street performers and craft sellers clogging traffic but creating a festive air.
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The festival seems a combination family barbecue, church bazaar and fall carnival, with musical performances and food booths.
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