Market Place Food Hall at St Paul's is a hidden gem in the heart of London! The moment you walk in, you're greeted by a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere and an incredible variety of food stalls offering flavours from around the world. Whether you're craving Thai noodles, Mexican tacos, Indian curries, Japanese sushi, or Mediterranean wraps, there's something here to satisfy every taste. The prices are refreshingly reasonable, especially for such a central location-perfect for lunch breaks, casual dinners, or spontaneous meetups. You get generous portions, great quality, and fast service without breaking the bank. What really stands out is the diversity of national cuisines under one roof. It's like taking a minii world tour through food, all in one stylish, modern space. The seating is comfortable, the vibe is upbeat, and the staff are friendly and hepful. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a delicious, affordable, and exciting dining experience in the City. I'll definitely be...
Read moreAbsolutely loved our visit to Market Place St Paul’s. The atmosphere is spot on – lively without being too loud, with a great buzz throughout the venue.
The food was a real highlight. The duck salad was perfectly balanced – rich, tender duck paired with crisp, fresh greens and a punchy dressing. The sushi was fresh and flavourful, with a great variety that really hits the spot. But the real surprise was the miso mushroom pizza – an absolute winner. Rich, umami-packed, and unlike anything I’ve had before. It’s worth visiting for that alone.
There’s a fantastic room downstairs too – cosy and stylish, and it’d be ideal for a few drinks with friends. Could definitely see things getting a little mischievous down there later in the evening!
All in all, a cracking spot – we’ll...
Read moreWent to the greek stall Opa and got the lunch box to take away. Its massively overpriced at £14 for 1 small pork skewer, a small handful of fries and a tiny portion of salad which was 90% large chunks of raw red onion. The only filling part of the meal was the pita bread, so you're essentially paying for a pita and a small pot of tzatziki, which was quite thin and had no flavour or seasoning. The pork itself was overcooked, dry and under seasoned. The oregano fries were the only part of the meal which had some flavour, but it's basically a kids portion. Having recently been to Greece, I can safely say this is about unauthentic as you could get. Would avoid - plenty of better options nearby in terms of flavour and...
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