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The Best London Food Halls for Every Food Lover

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London is one of the most exciting food cities in the world, and one of the easiest ways to experience its variety is through its food halls. These vibrant spaces bring together independent traders, global flavours and casual dining under one roof, making them perfect for visitors looking to explore London’s food scene by trying a bit of everything in a single stop.

London’s food halls offer everything from quick bites between sightseeing to relaxed group dining after a day in the city, catering to every appetite and budget. Knowing where to go can make it easy to enjoy a cheap day out in London without missing out on great food. Many are located close to South Western Railway stops, making them a convenient option for anyone travelling into the capital by train.

Here are some of the best London food halls to add to your itinerary for an easy and exciting way to eat your way through the city.

The Best food halls in London

London’s food halls are now a key part of the city’s dining scene. These spots are ideal for exploring a variety of cuisines in one place.
Fresh flatbread wraps filled with greens and tomatoes, served in paper trays at an outdoor market.

1. Seven Dials Market

Earlham St, London WC2H 9LX

Seven Dials Market is a vibrant two-storey indoor food hall set within a converted former banana warehouse. It brings together 20 independent street food traders alongside two bars, creating a lively social space with communal seating and a strong focus on casual dining in central London.

Inside, visitors will find a wide mix of well-known vendors serving everything from burgers, pizza and ramen to pasta and vegan dishes. A standout feature is Pick & Cheese, the world’s first cheese conveyor belt restaurant, while the bars serve craft beer, wine and cocktails. The atmosphere is energetic and modern, making it a popular stop for lunch, dinner or drinks.

How to get there: A 25-minute walk from London Waterloo station.

2. Market Halls Victoria

191 Victoria St, London SW1E 5NE

Market Halls Victoria is a vibrant, multi-level food hall set within a stunning Edwardian building directly opposite Victoria Station, making it one of the most convenient dining spots in central London. It has a high-energy, casual atmosphere with communal seating and space for over 450 guests, creating a busy but relaxed setting for informal dining.

Inside, visitors will find nine kitchens serving a diverse mix of global flavours, from Malaysian street food at Gopal’s Corner and authentic Mexican tacos at CDMX Tacos to Thai cuisine, modern gourmet kebabs and more. The venue also features one roof terrace and three bars, offering a lively setting for both quick bites and longer stays.

How to get there: A 35-minute walk from London Waterloo station.

3. Arcade Food Hall Tottenham Court Road

103-105 New Oxford Street , London WC1A 1DB

Arcade Food Hall sits in the iconic Centre Point building near Tottenham Court Road, placing it right in the heart of the West End. It is a fast paced, contemporary food destination that brings together global street food, open kitchens and a lively central bar, creating a dynamic dining space where visitors can explore multiple cuisines in one place.

Inside, visitors will find a curated selection of kitchens serving everything from Middle Eastern mezze and Southern Thai dishes to smash burgers, Mexican inspired plates and modern ramen. Independent chefs bring real character to the space, including Luke Farrell at Plaza Khao Gaeng with punchy Southern Thai dishes full of heat and depth, and Luke Findlay at Supa Ya, reimagining ramen through a London lens.

Ordering is made easy through a mix of counter service and QR code ordering, all within a lively, sociable space that captures the energy of modern London dining.

How to get there: A 33-minute walk from London Waterloo station.

4. Market Place Food Hall Vauxhall 

7-11 S Lambeth Rd, London, SW8 1SP

Market Place Food Hall Vauxhall is a modern food hall bringing together 11 diverse street food vendors in one lively space. Known for its bold flavours and buzzing atmosphere, it is a popular spot for everything from casual dining to social meetups with friends.

Inside, visitors can enjoy a wide mix of dishes, from Pad Thai and drunken noodles to British burgers and birria tacos, offering something for every taste. The venue also features a lively bar alongside regular events such as quiz nights and DJ sets, creating an energetic setting where food, drinks and entertainment come together under one roof.

How to get there: A 10-minute walk from Vauxhall station.

5. Bang Bang Oriental Foodhall

399 Edgware Rd, London NW9 0FH

Bang Bang Oriental Foodhall is the UK’s largest Asian food hall, offering a huge variety of authentic cuisines under one roof. Spanning a vast 32,000 square foot space, it brings together over 25 independent restaurants specialising in Chinese, Malaysian, Korean, Japanese and wider Asian dishes.

Inside, visitors will find a bustling market style dining space with seating for around 450 people, making it one of the largest food halls in London. The wide choice of vendors means you can explore everything from steaming noodle bowls and dim sum to grilled meats, sushi and street food classics, all in a lively, modern setting.

How to get there: From London Waterloo, take the Northern line Tube to Colindale station. From there, it is around a 15-minute walk.

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Plan your London food hall trip with South Western Railway

Exploring London’s food halls is even easier when you travel by train with South Western Railway. Discover cheap train tickets by going off-peak and passengers with a Railcard could save even more, while those travelling in a group could benefit from GroupSave or a Family and Friends Railcard.

Our Sunday Out and Semi-Flex return tickets give you extra flexibility if plans change on the day. For additional savings, check your eligibility for Railcards and Discounts.

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