Food halls in London
Food halls have been popping up everywhere in London! These places are great places to meet with a variety of food choices for everyone, and usually have a bar for drinks as well. Here's a list of the food halls I'd recommend checking out in London. Follow @anneotherhuangryasian on Instagram for more food recs! I hope you enjoy this guide. Any tips would be appreciated 😊
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Borough Market
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Borough market is a tourist favourite and is also a must visit! Their paella, crispy squid, and scotch eggs are worth a try.
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Arcade Food Hall
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Arcade is one of the newer food halls in central London and is not one to miss! With a variety of stores to choose from, Plaza Khao Gaeng brings the spice 🔥! A cute tucked away Thai restaurant, be warned that their dishes are real fiery.
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Market Halls Oxford Street
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Market hall has opened 3 branches, and the Oxford street one is usually always packed! Try out Gopal’s corner for some roti canai and curry.
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Market Halls Victoria
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Market hall Victoria is always a good shout whether you’ve arrived by rail or bus and need a quick bite. With similar stalls to Oxford circus Market Hall, try out Fanny’s kebabs at this branch!
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Market Halls Cargo Canary Wharf
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A third branch of the Market Hall chains, black bear burgers is unique to Canary wharf and is worth trying out! Otherwise, their staples of Baozi inn and DF tacos are always a good shout.
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Spitalfields Market
@annechua
Spitalfields market is one of my favourite markets in London. From vintage shops, to shops like Peloton and Lululemon, and food stalls like Pleasant lady and Chai guys, it is a must visit! My favourite food stalls are pleasant lady jian bing, rice brothers, and the duck truck.
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Seven Dials Market
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Seven Dials market is the perfect location before or after a musical nearby. With such a variety of cuisines there will surely be something for everyone to eat! Desserts of wheelcake island and soft serve society are some of my favourites.
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Eataly London
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Eataly is the largest Italian food hall in London. With a wide range of produce from fresh meats, cheeses, and wine, it also has some restaurants and bars for you to enjoy.
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Mercato Mayfair
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Mercato Mayfair is a unique market in a gorgeous old stained-glass sanctuary, they also have a vaulted wine cellar.
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Southbank Centre
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Southbank is always bustling with people. The food may not be the best in London but it's worth the experience of walking down Southbank and enjoying the views with a drink and snack!
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Maltby Street Market
@annechua
Maltby street market is an outdoor weekend street market below old 19th-century railway arches. Try out some Ethiopian of Venezuelan food here!
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Camden Market
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Camden food market is extremely popular amongst locals and tourists. From some of the well-known Asian stalls (Ekachai, Three Uncles), to the Instagram famous Cheese Wheel and Mac Factory, this place has it all!
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Bang Bang Oriental Foodhall
@annechua
What's better than an entire Oriental foodhall? Bang Bang is slightly further out in London, but is worth the trip if you are having some Asian cravings! There are the famous stalls from Four Seasons, Royal China and others!
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Pergola Paddington
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Pergola is the place to go if you're looking for Bottomless brunch! Pergola serves a weekend bottomless brunch for £35 with consumption of a main from one of their main vendors.
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BOXPARK Shoreditch
@annechua
Boxpark is right by the Shoreditch overground station and is perfect for food and drinks. From bubble tea, to soft serve, to the Athenian (perhaps one of my favourite Greek places in London), Boxpark is the place to hangout with friends on a Friday evening.
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BOXPARK Wembley
@annechua
Boxpark Wembley is tucked away in a newly renovated area. Having a variety of stalls, they've got the famous Island Poke, GDK, Zia Lucia and others. A nice chill environment to catch up with friends.
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Food halls in London
Food halls have been popping up everywhere in London! These places are great places to meet with a variety of food choices for everyone, and usually have a bar for drinks as well. Here's a list of the food halls I'd recommend checking out in London. Follow @anneotherhuangryasian on Instagram for more food recs! I hope you enjoy this guide. Any tips would be appreciated 😊
16 Places • 13 Saves • ago
Free
Borough Market
@annechua
Borough market is a tourist favourite and is also a must visit! Their paella, crispy squid, and scotch eggs are worth a try.
Add to
Details
Arcade Food Hall
@annechua
Arcade is one of the newer food halls in central London and is not one to miss! With a variety of stores to choose from, Plaza Khao Gaeng brings the spice 🔥! A cute tucked away Thai restaurant, be warned that their dishes are real fiery.
Add to
Details
Market Halls Oxford Street
@annechua
Market hall has opened 3 branches, and the Oxford street one is usually always packed! Try out Gopal’s corner for some roti canai and curry.
Add to
Details
Market Halls Victoria
@annechua
Market hall Victoria is always a good shout whether you’ve arrived by rail or bus and need a quick bite. With similar stalls to Oxford circus Market Hall, try out Fanny’s kebabs at this branch!
Add to
Details
Market Halls Cargo Canary Wharf
@annechua
A third branch of the Market Hall chains, black bear burgers is unique to Canary wharf and is worth trying out! Otherwise, their staples of Baozi inn and DF tacos are always a good shout.
Add to
Details
Spitalfields Market
@annechua
Spitalfields market is one of my favourite markets in London. From vintage shops, to shops like Peloton and Lululemon, and food stalls like Pleasant lady and Chai guys, it is a must visit! My favourite food stalls are pleasant lady jian bing, rice brothers, and the duck truck.
Add to
Details
Seven Dials Market
@annechua
Seven Dials market is the perfect location before or after a musical nearby. With such a variety of cuisines there will surely be something for everyone to eat! Desserts of wheelcake island and soft serve society are some of my favourites.
Add to
Details
Eataly London
@annechua
Eataly is the largest Italian food hall in London. With a wide range of produce from fresh meats, cheeses, and wine, it also has some restaurants and bars for you to enjoy.
Add to
Details
Mercato Mayfair
@annechua
Mercato Mayfair is a unique market in a gorgeous old stained-glass sanctuary, they also have a vaulted wine cellar.
Add to
Details
Southbank Centre
@annechua
Southbank is always bustling with people. The food may not be the best in London but it's worth the experience of walking down Southbank and enjoying the views with a drink and snack!
Add to
Details
Maltby Street Market
@annechua
Maltby street market is an outdoor weekend street market below old 19th-century railway arches. Try out some Ethiopian of Venezuelan food here!
Add to
Details
Camden Market
@annechua
Camden food market is extremely popular amongst locals and tourists. From some of the well-known Asian stalls (Ekachai, Three Uncles), to the Instagram famous Cheese Wheel and Mac Factory, this place has it all!
Add to
Details
Bang Bang Oriental Foodhall
@annechua
What's better than an entire Oriental foodhall? Bang Bang is slightly further out in London, but is worth the trip if you are having some Asian cravings! There are the famous stalls from Four Seasons, Royal China and others!
Add to
Details
Pergola Paddington
@annechua
Pergola is the place to go if you're looking for Bottomless brunch! Pergola serves a weekend bottomless brunch for £35 with consumption of a main from one of their main vendors.
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Details
BOXPARK Shoreditch
@annechua
Boxpark is right by the Shoreditch overground station and is perfect for food and drinks. From bubble tea, to soft serve, to the Athenian (perhaps one of my favourite Greek places in London), Boxpark is the place to hangout with friends on a Friday evening.
Add to
Details
BOXPARK Wembley
@annechua
Boxpark Wembley is tucked away in a newly renovated area. Having a variety of stalls, they've got the famous Island Poke, GDK, Zia Lucia and others. A nice chill environment to catch up with friends.
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I’m a doctor who loves food and travel. I was born in Singapore but grew up in Taipei, Shanghai, and Kuala Lumpur. I have since lived in London/Southampton for 7.5 years. My guides will mainly be focused on food and attractions!
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