Best Street Food Markets in London
From Borough Market's legendary stalls to hidden railway arch gems, a curated guide to London's best street food markets, mapped so you can plan your next food crawl.
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Borough Market

About this place
London's oldest and most famous food market, with over 1,000 years of trading history. A sensory overload of global cuisines alongside world-class British artisan producers.
Why it's on this list
Don't miss: Bread Ahead doughnuts, Kappacasein raclette and grilled cheese toasties, Padella's handmade pasta (arrive early, queues form fast). Weekday mornings are far less crowded than Saturdays. The Borough Market Kitchen area is the dedicated street food section.
Hours: Tue-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm
📍Jubilee Place, SE1 9AL, London
Maltby Street Market

About this place
A hidden gem tucked beneath atmospheric railway arches in Bermondsey. The "anti-Borough Market" with a more curated, less touristy feel and exceptional quality vendors.
Why it's on this list
Don't miss: Onglet beef from The Beefsteaks, oozing toasties from Mooncheese, duck frites from Duck Frites. Saturday is the best day with the most vendors. About a 10-minute walk from Borough Market, making a double-market day easy.
Hours: Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm (summer Fridays 5:30pm-9pm, seasonal)
📍Ropewalk, SE1 3FH, London
Broadway Market

About this place
Arguably London's trendiest market, running through the heart of Hackney with over 150 stalls. The quintessential East London Saturday experience, stretching from London Fields park to the Regent's Canal.
Why it's on this list
Don't miss: Haggis toasties from Deeney's, Kurdish flatbreads from Zardosht, vegan pancakes from OSU Coconuts. Saturday is the main day with the full market. Combine with a visit to London Fields and nearby Netil Market for a proper East London food crawl.
Hours: Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm
📍Broadway Market, Hackney, London
Upmarket at Brick Lane

About this place
East London's most electric street food scene, with 40+ vendors set against a backdrop of street art, curry houses, and cultural diversity. Now open daily in the Truman Brewery complex.
Why it's on this list
Don't miss: Rib meat burgers from The Rib Man, Ethiopian injera, Korean skewers. Also grab a legendary salt beef beigel from Beigel Bake (open 24/7 on Brick Lane, a permanent shop since 1974). Sunday is still the busiest day. Arrive before 11am to beat the crowds.
Hours: Mon-Sat 11am-6pm, Sun 10am-6pm (Ely's Yard food trucks open daily 11am-11pm)
📍Brick Lane, E1 6QL, London
Camden Market

About this place
One of London's most iconic markets, with 1,000+ stalls across interconnected areas. The Hawley Wharf and West Yard sections are street food paradise with dozens of food vendors from every cuisine imaginable.
Why it's on this list
Don't miss: Fettuccine alfredo in a hollowed-out cheese wheel, roast Cantonese meats from Three Uncles, Yorkshire Burrito (roast beef in a giant Yorkshire pudding), liquid nitrogen ice cream from Chin Chin Labs. Go on a weekday before noon for a calmer experience.
Hours: Daily 10am-6pm (some vendors open later on weekends)
📍56-56 Camden Lock Place, NW1 8AF, London
Seven Dials Market

About this place
A beautifully converted ex-banana warehouse hidden beneath the streets of Covent Garden, with two levels of vendors and a unique conveyor-belt cheese experience.
Why it's on this list
Don't miss: Pick & Cheese conveyor-belt cheese tasting (totally unique), beef tacos from Los Gordos, Bleecker burgers, Lucky's Hot Chicken. Vendors rotate periodically, so there's often something new.
Hours: Mon-Sat 11am-11pm, Sun 12pm-10:30pm
📍Earlham Street, WC2H 9AU, London
Southbank Centre Food Market
About this place
A riverside street food market right next to the Royal Festival Hall, with 30+ stalls and views across the Thames. The perfect combination of culture and street food.
Why it's on this list
Don't miss: Grass-fed bavette steak with chimichurri from Beast & Field, duck burger with truffle honey from The Frenchie, duck fat chips with truffle mayo. Combine with a walk along the South Bank or a show at the National Theatre. Friday afternoon is quieter than weekends. Note: the market has seasonal closures in winter.
Hours: Fri 12pm-9pm, Sat 11am-9pm, Sun 12pm-6pm (may vary seasonally)
📍Belvedere Road, SE1 8XU, London
Whitecross Street Market

About this place
A 17th-century market that has become the weekday lunch spot for local office workers near the Barbican. Genuinely excellent, affordable global street food without the tourist crowds.
Why it's on this list
Don't miss: Mighty burritos from Luardos, vegan massalam curry from Buddha Bowls, BBQ from Smokin' Aces. This is a locals' market, no weekend tourists. Go at 11:30am to beat the office lunch rush.
Hours: Mon-Thu 11am-2pm, Fri 9am-6pm (closed weekends)
📍Whitecross Street, EC1Y 8QP, London
Tooting Market

About this place
A traditional indoor market founded in 1930, transformed into one of South London's most exciting and diverse foodie destinations with an incredible range of international cuisines at genuinely affordable prices.
Why it's on this list
Don't miss: Korean fried chicken from Green Choy, jerk chicken from The Lone Fisherman, Guyanese saltfish bake from Pepi's, Mauritian red bream curry from Mange Des Iles. Wonderfully off the tourist trail. The range of cuisines (Korean, Guyanese, Mauritian, Caribbean, Polish, Italian) in one small market is remarkable.
Hours: Open daily, hours vary by trader. Food stalls typically open from late morning; some stay open until 11pm or later.
📍21-23 Tooting High Street, SW17 0SN, London
Pop Brixton

About this place
A vibrant community of around 55 independently owned businesses in repurposed shipping containers, with about half run by first-time entrepreneurs. One of London's most diverse and community-driven street food destinations.
Why it's on this list
Don't miss: Greek souvlaki from Mo Suvlaki, jerk chicken, gyoza from House of Dough. Free entry. Live music, cultural festivals, and sports screenings add to the atmosphere.
Hours: Wed-Thu 12pm-11pm, Fri-Sat 12pm-12am, Sun 12pm-11pm (closed Mon-Tue)
📍49 Brixton Station Road, SW9 8PQ, London
Netil Market

About this place
A quirky, intimate open-air market in London Fields that feels like a local secret. Far less crowded than nearby Broadway Market, with emerging street food vendors and a sun terrace with Netil Radio playing.
Why it's on this list
Don't miss: Smashed beef patties from Jupiter Burger, ramen from Sen Noods, legendary Taiwanese bao from Bao (go early, always has a queue). The rooftop bar at Netil House has panoramic views of London.
Hours: Generally open daily, hours vary by vendor. Weekdays 9am-6pm, weekends from 11am.
📍13-23 Westgate Street, E8 3RL, London
Leather Lane Market

About this place
A proper lunchtime street market in Holborn serving some of London's best affordable weekday street food. Popular with city workers but almost unknown to tourists. The oldest street market in Camden borough, with trading dating back to 1666.
Why it's on this list
Don't miss: Burritos from Daddy Donkey, Korean bibimbap from Food Gangnam Style, bulgogi wraps from Jinja, Crosstown Doughnuts' creative flavours (maple bacon, banana). Friday is the busiest and best day. A 2-minute walk from Chancery Lane tube.
Hours: Mon-Fri, roughly 10am-4pm (best at lunchtime, closed weekends)
📍Leigh Place, EC1N 7AB, London
Mercato Metropolitano
About this place
London's first sustainable community food market, housed in a vast converted paper factory near Elephant & Castle with 40+ vendors, a micro-brewery, and a genuine commitment to sustainability.
Why it's on this list
Don't miss: Arancini and cannoli from Little Sicily, fresh pasta from Dez Amore, Lebanese falafels, craft beer from the on-site micro-brewery. The space is enormous so it never feels too crowded. Community events, film screenings, and live music happen regularly.
Note: The Elephant & Castle location is scheduled to close at the end of 2026 for redevelopment. Visit while you can!
Hours: Daily, roughly 11am-10pm (varies by vendor)
📍12 Newington Causeway, SE16 6DR, London
Old Spitalfields Market

About this place
A covered seven-day market in a beautiful Victorian hall (completed 1893) near Brick Lane, combining fashion and vintage with a serious street food offering. One of the few markets in London open every day.
Why it's on this list
Don't miss: Bleecker burgers, Neapolitan pizza from Sud Italia, masala chai from Chai Guys, hand-pulled noodles from Pleasant Lady, apple crumble and hot custard from Humble Crumble. The best food vendors cluster around the centre of the hall.
Hours: Mon-Wed & Fri 10am-8pm, Thu 8am-6pm, Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pm
📍Crispin Place, EC2M 4RB, London
Spa Terminus

About this place
A wholesale artisan food producers' collective in Bermondsey railway arches that opens to the public on Fridays and Saturdays. This is where London's best chefs source their ingredients, an insider's food paradise.
Why it's on this list
Don't miss: Coffee from Monmouth Coffee (one of only three locations), artisan cheese from Neal's Yard Dairy, sourdough from Little Bread Pedlar, craft beer from The Kernel. Arrive by 9:30am, some vendors sell out early. The producers are spread across multiple railway arch estates. Pairs perfectly with a walk to nearby Maltby Street Market.
Hours: Fri-Sat, approximately 8:30am-2:30pm (individual producer hours vary)
📍Spa Road, SE16 3FE, London