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Queen's Market — Attraction in London

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Queen's Market
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Nearby attractions
The Who Shop - Upton Park
39-41 Barking Rd, London E6 1PY, United Kingdom
The Champions: The World Cup Sculpture
Green St, London E13 9ER, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Oodles Wok Green Street
343 Green St, London E13 9AR, United Kingdom
Papa's Chicken
377 Green St, London E13 9AU, United Kingdom
Chaiiwala
44 Plashet Grove, Green St, London E6 1AE, United Kingdom
Shinde's Pure Veg
302 Green St, London E7 8LF, United Kingdom
Imaan Restaurant
45 Plashet Grove, London E6 1AD, United Kingdom
Love Choco - Desserts (Upton Park)
52 Plashet Grove, Green St, London E6 1AE, United Kingdom
KFC
357 Green St, London E13 9AS, United Kingdom
Franzos Green Street
12-13 Carlton Ter, Green St, London E7 8LH, United Kingdom
Charcoal Grill & Chill
472 Green St, London E13 9DB, United Kingdom
Vijay's Chawalla
268-270 Green St, London E7 8LF, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Metro Star
71 Stopford Rd, London E13 0NA, United Kingdom
Excel Hotel London | Better Prices Book Online
585 Barking Rd, London E13 9EZ, United Kingdom
Duke of Fife
348 Katherine Rd, London E7 8NW, United Kingdom
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Queen's Market

Green St, London E13 9JJ, United Kingdom
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Family friendly
attractions: The Who Shop - Upton Park, The Champions: The World Cup Sculpture, restaurants: Oodles Wok Green Street, Papa's Chicken, Chaiiwala, Shinde's Pure Veg, Imaan Restaurant, Love Choco - Desserts (Upton Park), KFC, Franzos Green Street, Charcoal Grill & Chill, Vijay's Chawalla
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+44 20 8475 8971
Website
newham.gov.uk
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Thu9 AM - 6 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Queen's Market

The Who Shop - Upton Park

The Champions: The World Cup Sculpture

The Who Shop - Upton Park

The Who Shop - Upton Park

4.5

(766)

Open 24 hours
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The Champions: The World Cup Sculpture

The Champions: The World Cup Sculpture

4.5

(26)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Walk Londons sights with a retired royal guard
Walk Londons sights with a retired royal guard
Thu, Dec 11 • 10:00 AM
Greater London, WC2, United Kingdom
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London sightseeing walking tour with 30 sights
London sightseeing walking tour with 30 sights
Thu, Dec 11 • 10:00 AM
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Explore the British Museum on a private tour
Explore the British Museum on a private tour
Sat, Dec 13 • 10:30 AM
Greater London, WC1B 3DG, United Kingdom
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Nearby restaurants of Queen's Market

Oodles Wok Green Street

Papa's Chicken

Chaiiwala

Shinde's Pure Veg

Imaan Restaurant

Love Choco - Desserts (Upton Park)

KFC

Franzos Green Street

Charcoal Grill & Chill

Vijay's Chawalla

Oodles Wok Green Street

Oodles Wok Green Street

4.4

(645)

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Papa's Chicken

Papa's Chicken

2.8

(176)

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Chaiiwala

Chaiiwala

4.1

(1.1K)

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Shinde's Pure Veg

Shinde's Pure Veg

4.1

(721)

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Reviews of Queen's Market

4.0
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3.0
6y

The place for all things Afro Caribbean and Asian. One particular halal butchers shop seems to have the monopoly over all the others in terms of patronage. Everybody appears head to this butchers to buy the various cuts of meat such as beef, lamb, 'curry mix' - which is mutton pieces on the bone, chicken, etc. There is also available to buy, parts such as offal, which you will NEVER come across in a mainstream supermarket such as Tesco, Sainsburys, etc. These parts are the internal organs and the entrails of an animal - consisting of the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, tripe (stomach) as well as weird stuff like cow foot and cow hide). These items are all available to buy in this and all the other butcher's shops in Queen's Market and meat stalls. You can also buy the offal of poultry, such as chicken hearts, liver, gizzard; chicken feet and turkey tail, etc in these same butcher's shops. One can also find a huge array of different fresh vegetables from anywhere in the world. Please like the review if you have...

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5.0
8y

One of the best market in East London, severely ignored by the council and mayor which you can easily see. It has so many good sellers but no one to control quality. So bad sellers coming and harming the reputation. The staff toilet stinks like pigs 💩 poo. There's no public toilet. No atm machine inside. No water 💦 supply. No parking, no Road to avoid heavy crowd. Still thousands of people come to shop here every week and the sellers are selling good food in very cheap rate. Remember ''one pound fish'', he was from this market. In Eid, Puja or in Boishakhi festivals of Sikhs, this market becomes key pint of selling and gathering. At match day in Newham stadium, poor sunday sellers could make thousand times than brand sellers. Yet government don't wanna help and invest in their welfare.

If you wanna know what your government do to your country after winning your vote then come to this place. It's an open genuine and clear evidence of all Newham and London Mayor's...

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3.0
7y

It is a conventional vegetable, fruit, meat and fish market. Open and wet stalls around. It is slightly crowde from 9 am till 3pm except mondays. With parking spaces on top and along the road. The stair is a bit stiffy and narrow but what is important is to find kinds of fruits and vegetables that aren't available at big store such as Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury and Morrison.

Most of yhe time its cheaper than the big stores but you just need to select properly.

It is a place where raw food supply comes from a far like Burma, Vietnam and other Asian countries and also from midfle east and Caribbean area.

If you missed food from home you can visit this place but depending on the season of year where some kind vegetables are available.

Here's one of the vegeble I bought there and we call it , "Takway" (native Ilongho dialic of Philippines) a bit slimy but totally not available...

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Dan “Ding” VidalDan “Ding” Vidal
It is a conventional vegetable, fruit, meat and fish market. Open and wet stalls around. It is slightly crowde from 9 am till 3pm except mondays. With parking spaces on top and along the road. The stair is a bit stiffy and narrow but what is important is to find kinds of fruits and vegetables that aren't available at big store such as Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury and Morrison. Most of yhe time its cheaper than the big stores but you just need to select properly. It is a place where raw food supply comes from a far like Burma, Vietnam and other Asian countries and also from midfle east and Caribbean area. If you missed food from home you can visit this place but depending on the season of year where some kind vegetables are available. Here's one of the vegeble I bought there and we call it , "Takway" (native Ilongho dialic of Philippines) a bit slimy but totally not available from big stores.
jeff benjaminjeff benjamin
A former “open-air” street market set under a claustrophobic roof since redevelopment here in the monochrome mid-1960’s Now -without being dismissive - this is a somewhat decrepit and grim surround, tetchy and defiantly unfashionable. Market stalls, and shops here catering largely to the needs of a multicultural local community (seemingly) largely originating from the Indian subcontinent. It’s colourful, bustling and full-throttle where value is clear cut, bare-knuckled with combative pricing. The fruit, vegetables and nuts here represent extraordinary value for money with numerous Halal meat/fish specialists and homeware basics. All under the shadow of “Hamara Gar” ( “Our home” in Hindi ) a retirement housing project whose uncompromising bleak pre-Brutalist facade evokes a post WWII Eastern European secret police complex.
Arif KhanArif Khan
The famous Queens market is located on Green Street adjacent to the Upton Park underground tube station. It caters to everyone and is a historic market dating back to the Victorian era. The roof architecture is of the Brutalist era which was built in the 1960's. A unique blend of food and other products including vegetables, fruits, nuts, halal meat shops, fresh and frozen fish, South Asian grocery stores, clothing and shoes, jewellery and watches which are mostly second hand etc. Everything's sold at competitive prices. The place is mostly crammed up but that makes the environment vigorous and dynamic.
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It is a conventional vegetable, fruit, meat and fish market. Open and wet stalls around. It is slightly crowde from 9 am till 3pm except mondays. With parking spaces on top and along the road. The stair is a bit stiffy and narrow but what is important is to find kinds of fruits and vegetables that aren't available at big store such as Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury and Morrison. Most of yhe time its cheaper than the big stores but you just need to select properly. It is a place where raw food supply comes from a far like Burma, Vietnam and other Asian countries and also from midfle east and Caribbean area. If you missed food from home you can visit this place but depending on the season of year where some kind vegetables are available. Here's one of the vegeble I bought there and we call it , "Takway" (native Ilongho dialic of Philippines) a bit slimy but totally not available from big stores.
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A former “open-air” street market set under a claustrophobic roof since redevelopment here in the monochrome mid-1960’s Now -without being dismissive - this is a somewhat decrepit and grim surround, tetchy and defiantly unfashionable. Market stalls, and shops here catering largely to the needs of a multicultural local community (seemingly) largely originating from the Indian subcontinent. It’s colourful, bustling and full-throttle where value is clear cut, bare-knuckled with combative pricing. The fruit, vegetables and nuts here represent extraordinary value for money with numerous Halal meat/fish specialists and homeware basics. All under the shadow of “Hamara Gar” ( “Our home” in Hindi ) a retirement housing project whose uncompromising bleak pre-Brutalist facade evokes a post WWII Eastern European secret police complex.
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The famous Queens market is located on Green Street adjacent to the Upton Park underground tube station. It caters to everyone and is a historic market dating back to the Victorian era. The roof architecture is of the Brutalist era which was built in the 1960's. A unique blend of food and other products including vegetables, fruits, nuts, halal meat shops, fresh and frozen fish, South Asian grocery stores, clothing and shoes, jewellery and watches which are mostly second hand etc. Everything's sold at competitive prices. The place is mostly crammed up but that makes the environment vigorous and dynamic.
Arif Khan

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