assorted-color neon signages

Carnaby street lights. Photo by Markus Dubrau – Unsplash

25 Must-Visit Street Food Markets & Places in London


 

Quite often the best quality of the food in London comes from a market stall rather than a restaurant kitchen.

When you eat the best street food in London, you know that the people who made it are enthusiastic about that particular sort of cuisine, whether it’s fish and chips, ice cream, grilled cheese, or even cheese itself.

I’ve compiled a list of some of the popular favorite street food spots in London, both within bigger markets and in devoted street food regions.

Remember that when I mention, “street food,” I imply market stalls – sometimes they are outside, sometimes in large warehouses, sometimes under bridges!

1.Street Cube Wandsworth Southside

Street Cube is London’s most sustainable agricultural market, situated in South-West London close to the infamously Wandsworth Southside Commercial Center. The founders of Street Cube established the city Food Market in relation to the city’s food industry mechanisms and concerns about climate change. The Street Cube stands are repurposed shipping containers, unlike other Food Market stalls in London. It’s a wonderful chance for cooks who want to open booths, however, can’t afford the equity required to establish a shop on the street.

practical information
Open hours: Mon-Sat: 10:00 AM – 06:00 PM
address:
contact:
book with us: london food tour

2.Kerb

You know those halloumi fries you’ve had your eye on Instagram however, have yet to try? You can thank KERB for them. Founded in 2010 to bring together the best street food vendors in London under one roof, they currently have five markets, work with over 240 street food sellers, and serve over 10,000 meals per month (that’s a lot). Furthermore, they served as a launching pad for favorites such as Bao, Pizza Pilgrims, Mother Clucker, and Baba G’s before they acquired permanent places. KERB is one of the Town’s nicest street food markets; come for crunchy double-fried chicken, pomegranate and tahini-slathered halloumi fries, and beef sandwiches with huge dill pickles. Mmmmmm.

practical information
Open hours: Thur: 12:00 pm- 2:00 pm
address:
contact: +44 20 1819 0205
book with us: london food tour

3.Berwick Street Market

Berwick Street Market, a 300-year-old Soho bastion, is a strip filled with shouty fruit vendors, flower shops, and textile vendors among 20 or so street food stalls. Slithering lunchtime lines are a frequent thing, with locals, visitors, and customers eager for treats from Afghan Delights, Greek2Go, Paella Fellas, Savage Salads and The Jerk Drum. There is no seats available, and not all market vendors are open daily, however, Soho is still a great place to explore. This market, which is at risk of being redeveloped, is a treasured piece of old London.

practical information
Open hours: MON- SAT: 8 AM- 6 PM
address: 8 Berwick Street, London W1F 8ST
CONTACT: +44 20 7641 7813
book with us: london food tour
 

4.Street Food Union Soho

red So Ho Ho lED sign

A view of SOHO on a Christmas night. Photo by Marcel Heil – Unsplash

Street Food Union Soho serves some of the most famous street food in London, prepared by a small number of devoted vendors. There are multiple choices, however, my favorites are the New Orleans-inspired Slinging Poboys. On Saturdays, Street Food Union transforms into one of London’s finest vegan food markets, filled with creative and delectable food options. Piccadilly Circus is the nearest Tube station, and Leicester Square is also nearby.

practical information
Open hours: mon- fri: 11:30 am- 2:30 pm
address: 49 Rupert Street, Soho, London W1D 7DH
book with us: london food tour

5.Leather Lane Market

As it is accessible for lunch on weekdays, this street of food kiosk is a famous London local hangout. It’s close to Farringdon Station, between Holborn and Farringdon, and there are some fantastic taco joints, Indian restaurants, grilled cheese stands, and more. This is a fantastic whimsical experience to have in London because it is a more unfamiliar and local market.

practical information
Open hours: mon- fri: 10:00 am- 4:00 pm
address:
contact:
book with us: london food tour

6.Tooting Market & Tooting Broadway Market

Tooting Market and Broadway Tooting Market were founded 81 years ago, and despite all these years, the two notorious South London’s prestigious indoor markets haven’t lost their allure. Over 7000 square feet.

Tooting Market and Tooting Broadway markets house numerous shops and restaurants stalls, as well as a large gym. In addition, Broadway Tooting Market has a distinct Caribbean flavor.

Multiple Spanish restaurants serve scrumptious Basque-inspired plates accompanied by containers of wine and baked almonds.

Don’t be afraid to try other Caribbean ethnic foods like Mauritius’ thali vegetarian and fish curry, Guyanese extraordinary home-cooked meal, and Jamaican skillfully prepared wonderful food.

Furthermore, the fantastic food environment of Tooting Market and Broadway Tooting Market, there are hair salons, beauty salons, craft products and supply shops.

practical information
Open hours: tue- sat: 5:30 pm- 12:00 am
address:
contact:
book with us: london food tour

7.Mercato Metropolitano

You’ll want to go to Elephant and Castle once you’ve figured out how to pronounce the name (Mur-cah-toe, FYI). Not only is conservation and ecofriendly selling at the heart of the market, but they also make the vast bulk of their ingredients on-site to guarantee your meal is as fresh as can be. There’s a farmer’s market shop brimming with gherkins, pastas and fresh bread, as well as more food stalls than you can eat in one sitting. Tom Katsu sandwiches (pork cutlet sandwiched between soft bread with kewpie mayo, remoulade, shiso, mustard and tonkatsu sauce) and traditional Italian charcuterie trays from Bottles and Battles are foodie favorites. It’s too good to pass up.

practical information
Open hours: sun: 9:00 am- 10:00 pm, mon- wed: 8:00 am- 11:00 pm, thur- fri 8:00 am- 12:00 am sat: 9:00 am- 12:00 am
address:
contact:
book with us: london food tour

8.Bang Bang Oriental

Bang Bang Oriental is a massive pan-Asian food court…in Colindale! Colindale, you are correct. The long trip may put a few individuals off, although this is Europe’s biggest food court of its kind, with 27 independent stalls serving a variety of Oriental foods and tables and chairs for approximately 450 individuals. The expansive area also houses Chinese beauty salons, a community choreography audition studio, and the flagship Golden Dragon restaurant, which seats 300 people. Not sure where to begin?

practical information
Open hours: sun-thur: 12:00 pm- 9:30 pm, fri- sat: 12:00 pm- 10:00 pm
address:
contact:
book with us: london food tour

9.Leadenhall Market

For nearly 700 years, buyers have been delighted by the undercover Leadenhall Market’s food and other street markets. One of London’s historically important local street stalls, it’s the ideal place to get some food in a beautiful environment. Don’t miss famous chef Gino D’Acampo’s delectable pasta bar for a high calorie meal. Leadenhall Market was also the setting for a famous movie, a few episodes in Harry Potter – can you think of which ones?

practical information
Open hours: sun- sat: 12:00 am – 11:59 pm
address:
contact:
book with us: london food tour

10.Boxpark Shoreditch

carrots and cucumber on brown woven basket

Weekly grocery shopping in London. Photo by Sara Scarpa- Unsplash

Boxpark Shoreditch is the place to be if you want to hang out with the popular kids. This is a “pop-up mall” that brings together both local and international vendors in an eating experience that London tourists will enjoy.

Lots and lots of various street food kiosks, such as London favorites like the Breakfast Club, come together in a kind of warehouse experience. I would highly suggest this marketplace to younger people, international students in London, and visitors to London’s East End.

practical information
Open hours: sun: 11:00 am- 10:30 pm, mon- wed: 11:00 am- 11:00 pm, thur-sat: 11:00 am- 11:45 pm
address:
contact:
book with us: london food tour

11.Portobello Road Market

Portobello Road Market, located in the capital’s Western Hemisphere (Notting Hill), is among the most iconic and stylish Food Markets in London. This well-known London landmark offers everything you could want.

You can buy homemade bread, sandwiches, spaghetti, desserts, clothing and musical equipment here. Furthermore, Portobello Road Market is well-known for its vintage items. It is the ideal time to purchase a classy jacket or pants.

Street Food on Portobello Road in London

Moreover, the pairing of delicious meals and gorgeous, fashionable products will astound you. Portobello Road Market is well-known for more than just its delicious meals and antique garments. It’s also a nice location for a Saturday morning stroll around London.

practical information
Open hours: mon- wed: 9:00 am- 6:00 pm, fri- sat: 9:00 am- 7:00 pm
address:
contact:
book with us: london food tour

12.Southbank Centre Food Markets

The Southbank, which houses the BFI and the National Theatre, is brimming with exciting activities. There are pop-up street food market throughout the year, skateboarders conducting stunts in the lengthy skateboard park, and kiosk vendors selling nice inexpensive secondhand items for less than a fiver. And that’s before you’ve even looked into the street market. The Frenchie serves duck confit burgers, Horn OK serves India’s popular vegetarian moong dal dosas, and Galeta serves saccharine-sweet pasteis de nata and gluten-free salted caramel brownies. Are you feeling peckish so far? I know I am!

practical information
Open hours: fri: 12:00 pm- 2:00 pm, sat: 11:00 am- 2:00 pm, sun: 12:00 pm- 6:00 pm
address:
contact:
book with us: london food tour

13.Whitecross Street Market

Whitecross Street Market is a welcoming and delectable market that has been providing tasty meals for over three centuries and is a favorite among highly motivated vendors.

As it’s still fairly unexplored, hidden away behind The Barbican Centre, the food is simple and delicious.

Don’t miss out on Ravello’s Italian, a well-established favorite for traditional Italian cuisines.

practical information
Open hours: MON- WED: 11:00 AM- 7:00 PM, THUr: 11:00 AM- 8:00 PM, FRI: 11:00 AM- 7 PM, SAT: 10:00 AM- 7:00 AM
address:
contact:
book with us: london food tour

14.Old Spitalfields Market

Old Spitalfields Market is undoubtedly one of London’s lesser-known Food Markets, but it is among the most comprehensive in the city. Old Spitalfields Market, situated in Horner Square, is a recently refurbished wrapped market with a huge market hall.

The London Food Market is a fantastic spot to get delicious food and also home to several local designers and artists’ shops. In addition, Old Spitalfields Market was once a manufacturing region.

Tiny coffee shops, clothing stores, and fashionable bars now surround this London Food Market. If you want my perspective, I recommend going on a Friday. It is fairly quiet, and there are a few more food trucks available to provide you noodles, sandwiches and other delectable treats.

practical information
Open hours: MON, TUE, WEd, FRI: 10AM- 8PM, THUR: 8AM- 6PM, SAT: 10AM- 6PM, SUN: 10AM- 5PM
address:
contact:
book with us: london food tour

15.Brixton Village & Market Row

Pastries for sell on the open road. Photo by Bruno Martins – Unsplash

Brixton Village (aka, the old Market Row, situated down Coldharbour Lane) is a gastro ground-zero of types these days.  Its strongest point is its pure whatever-you-want variation. Outstanding barbecue? Got it. Okonomiyaki are Japanese pancakes. Sure! Giant plates of authentic Latin cuisine? Yes, sir! Bubbles and French cheese? Naturellement! The atmosphere is also more elegant and less slummy than neighboring Pop Brixton.

practical information
Open hours: tue- thur: 6:00 am- 11:00 pm
address:
contact: +44 20 7274 2990
book with us: london food tour

16.Petticoat Lane Market

Petticoat Lane Market is widely recognized for its garments, but it is also a street food area in London, with different food choices like Japanese, Chinese, British and much more. This isn’t the place to go if you only want street food in London, however, if you wish to do some shopping and also get something to eat, this is an excellent pick.

practical information
Open hours: mon- fri: 10:00 am- 4:00 pm, sun 9:000 am- 3:00 pm
address: 119-121 Middlesex St, London E1 7JF, United Kingdom
contact:
book with us: london food tour

17.Bbq Dreamz

The name says it all: Filipino outdoor cookout on London’s streets, a festival of refined textures and contrasts. There’s a lot going on in one of their packages – attempt the aubergine satay curry or the crispy ‘baboy’ (scented pork belly completely filled with sesame green bean salad, pickled cucumber and chicharron). Or, for an extra tenner, eat the ‘mega’ box, which includes both products. They also serve the very same combinations folded into wraps, as well as special packages like pulled pork buns. Such interesting flavors – and such wonderful people.

practical information
address: 105 Monier Rd, Fish Island, London E3, United Kingdom
book with us: london food tour

18.Camden Market

Camden Market is a must-see for several factors, including vintage clothing, strange trinkets, and, of course, the food (to mention but a few). Since Camden Market is so huge, it’s simple to lose sight of time shopping for the products, so take your time and treat yourself with a delicious snack for all your shopping hard work.

practical information
Open hours: Sun- sat: 10:00 am- 10:00 pm
address: Camden Lock Pl, London NW1 8AF, United Kingdom
contact: +442037639900
book with us: london food tour

19.Brockley Market

Throughout the year, South London’s best view is a Saturday morning tradition. Stylish SE4 residents mill about, stockpiling on houseplants and agricultural goods while downing handcrafted coffee, foreign – made wines, and wonderful street food. It’s been an iconic area for a while now: foraging heroes Mike + Ollie and cult burger faves Mother Flipper began out here and still do so on a regular basis. Lines can be long, and seats are restricted to a handful of, however, everything here is worth the wait, and the atmosphere is welcoming.

practical information
Open hours: sat: 10:00 am- 2:00 pm
address: Lewisham College Carpark, Lewisham Way, London SE4 1UT, United Kingdom
book with us: london food tour

20.Maltby Street Market

A hand written sign board at the market. Photo by Bruno Martins – Unsplash

The Maltby Street Market may be small, however, because of its widespread popularity, it makes our list of the top 25 best street food markets in London. Though be cautious! If you come here on the weekend, you might feel a little uncomfortable as it is extremely packed. Travel to Beef Steak for some of the finest beef steak meals in London (and at an affordable price). If cheese toasties (also known as grilled cheese) are more your style, head to The Cheese Truck for the most delectable and picture post-worthy sandwiches!

practical information
Open hours: sun: 11:00 am- 4:00 pm, sat: 10:00 am- 3:00 pm
address: Arch 46, Ropewalk, Maltby St, London SE1 3PA, United Kingdom
book with us: london food tour

21.Greenwich Market

While not as large as Borough Market, the size does not portray the variety of mouth-watering meals on sell (things just look like they are a bit squeezed in the market). Greenwich is a great place to spend an afternoon (visit Greenwich Park, the Cutty Sark, The Royal Observatory, The National Maritime Museum, to name a few) and the food market is the icing on the cake!

practical information
Open hours: sun- sat: 10:00 am- 5:30 pm
address: 5B Greenwich Market, London SE10 9HZ, United Kingdom
contact:  
book with us: london food tour

22.Bloomsbury Farmers Market

The Bloomsbury Farmer’s Market comes to Torrington Square once a week from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. to provide a wide variety of breakfast, brunch and lunch choices. Most of the booths accept credit cards, however, carry some money just in case, and join the local number of students who eagerly awaits market day every week to try something new for lunch.

Tourists, residents, students, and anybody who has an interest in food are all happily invited, and although it is close to University of London buildings, it is not on a “campus,” so you won’t feel like an outsider if you don’t attend.

practical information
Open hours: thu: 9:00 am- 2:00 pm
address: Torrington Square, London WC1E 7HX, United Kingdom
contact:
book with us: london food tour

23.Herne Hill Market

Every Sunday in Herne Hill, South London, there is an unbelievable Farmer’s Market. With over 50 vendors selling it all from farm products to popcorn and pies to baked goods, the market’s real goal is to foster a feeling of togetherness while promoting local businesses.

Herne Hill Market is a real local London market, and if you want to escape the rush and noise of the city center markets, this is the spot to be.

practical information
Open hours: sun: 10:00 am- 4:00 pm
address: Railton Rd, London SE24 0JN, United Kingdom
contact:
book with us: london food tour

24.Camden Market Buck Street

Buck Street Market is Camden’s answer to Boxpark and Pop Brixton, a three-floor multi-purpose village area made up of 52 old cargo containers, several of which sell alcohol and market stalls (as well as Camden Market basic stalls). It also has a rooftop deck and patio for outdoor dining. Hip Hop Chicken, Miguel’s Pizza, Killa Waffles, and many more are among the vendors.

practical information
Open hours: sun- sat: 11:00 am  – 7:00 pm
address: 192, 198 Camden High St, London NW1 8QP, United Kingdom
contact:  
book with us: london food tour

25.Partridges Food Market

Funny sign hanging in the market. Photo by Nick Fewings – Unsplash

This is among the swankier local markets, so it may not be as quintessentially “street-food-y” as some of the other areas on this list, however, it’s nonetheless worth visiting. Furthermore, if Partridges is good enough for the Queen, it is most likely good enough for you and me! Hehe!

practical information
Open hours: 8:00 am- 10:00 pm
address: 2-5, Duke of York Square, 5 King’s Road, London SW3 4LY, United Kingdom
contact:
book with us: london food tour

Planning a trip to Âé¶¹APP ? Get ready !


These are ´¡³¾²¹³ú´Ç²Ô’²õÌý²ú±ð²õ³Ù-²õ±ð±ô±ô¾±²Ô²µÂ travel products that you may need for coming to Âé¶¹APP.

Bookstore

  1. The best travel book : Rick Steves – Âé¶¹APP 2023 –Ìý
  2. Fodor’s Âé¶¹APP 2024 –Ìý

Travel Gear

  1. Venture Pal Lightweight Backpack –Ìý
  2. Samsonite Winfield 2 28″ Luggage –Ìý
  3. Swig Savvy’s Stainless Steel Insulated Water Bottle –Ìý

We sometimes read this list just to find out what new travel products people are buying.