Top 12 Food Markets in London … Your Full Guide 2023

Opening Hours : Monday–Friday from 8 am to 11 pm, Saturdays from 11 am to 11 pm, Sundays from 11 am to 10 pm

KERB, Citywide

KERB is eager for everyone to try their unique and delectable street food. The majority of KERB market customers are professionals looking to spice up their lunch breaks. There are five marketplaces found around town. The best two of the five are Paddington and Camden. The biweekly Paddington market features Anna Mae’s mac ‘n’ cheese and Cally Munchy’s jollof and peas. Oli Baba’s halloumi fries are sold in Camden Market, which is open seven days a week. The steamed buns at Taiwanese restaurant Bian Dong are also highly praised.

Brixton Village and Market Row Markets

The Brixton Village and Market Row Markets, located in separate arcades in South London, share a cultural legacy with the rest of Brixton. The markets are home to around 120 small enterprises, including the earliest outlets of the now-famous Franco Manca and Honest Burgers. Etta’s Seafood Cafe serves seafood with Jamaican and European characteristics, while Brixton Village Grill makes smoky Portuguese grilled meats. Furthermore, there are numerous high-quality Caribbean dining options, including both sit-down restaurants and takeout outlets.

Opening Hours : Tuesday–Sunday from 8 am to 11.30 pm, Mondays from 8 am to 6 pm

Broadway Market, East London

Broadway Market, located at the heart of Hackney, connects London Fields to the Regent’s Canal. When the weather is fine, the market comes to life with the sounds of people of all ages enjoying the lively atmosphere. The market has 135 stalls selling anything from fresh food and flowers to antiques and coffee. Despite the fact that the booths are only open on Saturdays, the area is definitely worth exploring any day of the week due to its numerous quaint cafes and attractive boutiques. Yorkshire Burritos’ Sunday Roast burrito is a one-of-a-kind alternative. Other exquisite examples are Fin & Flounder’s crab cake burgers and Floris Bakery’s chocolate eclairs.

Opening Hours : Saturdays from 9 am to 5 pm

Street Feast, Citywide

The most well-known of Street Feast’s markets is Dinerama in Shoreditch. Dinerama is placed in a renovated bullion truck depot, while Lewisham is housed in a renovated 1950s market; both of these settings are characteristic of Street Feast’s markets, which are often set up in an effortlessly cool atmosphere. The markets are enjoyable locations to visit since they include live music, beautiful bars, and amazing street cuisine. You can have fun trampolining between meals at Woolwich Market (not a good idea) or trying out the many dumplings at Canary Wharf (and maybe a hangover).

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