Location and atmosphere - a modern and cozy food hall located next to the Vauxhall underground and bus stations. Easy accessibility and great environment for a casual pint and/or meal. Also plays football on the TV so the atmosphere can be lively on certain days. 5/5
Food - went on a Tuesday for taco deals. Streat tacos sold chorizo, chicken, and veggie tacos for £1 each, and birria tacos for £3. The chorizo taco had a near crunch-like structural integrity and a delicate crust for a satisfying bite, while the onions and toppings counteract the heaviness and complement the flavors of the chorizo. The birria taco was outstandingly juicy, providing an enjoyable burst of flavor for each bite I took. If they soaked the tortilla into the birria soup and fried it on the grill it would be even more phenomenal. Tacos 5/5
Grill for two with chorizo and steak on a bed of fries from the Argentinian grill - decent pricing at around £15. The flavors were somewhat there but I wish we had more salt and chimichurri sauce on top. The meats were surprisingly not hot when served, and the steak wasn't overwhelmingly juicy. Overall a slightly above average meal. 3.5/5
Service - the vendors were super kind to us. Perhaps this may partially be due to the fact that they were Latin American and my girlfriend spoke Spanish to them, but nonetheless were incredibly helpful with...
Read moreA modern street food market under the railway arch next to vauxhall Station (opposite the underground entrance) We went about 15.30 on a Thursday and it was starting to get busy and reserved signs were being put out so if going later or over a weekend definitely book. We ordered the Italian sausage pizza from 'made in puglia ' (about £10) perfect bubbled charred edges, super thin hand stretched crust with delicious fresh toppings. We also had dirty loaded duck fries (£9.50) and Vegetable Gyoza (£5) from Inamo Sukoshi. Fries were loaded with crispy fragrant duck, chilli, spring onions and siracha mayo, delicious but sadly cold (we couldn't be bothered to return then so ate them anyway) the Vegetable Gyoza on the other had were piping hot ( we think they made the chips then had to wait for the dumplings hence cold chips) dumplings were well filled, seemed home made and were served with sweet chilli sauce, £5 for 3 dumplings though seems a little expensive (4 would have been a better portion for the price) Loads of choice and something for everyone, beers are a little mainstream though so if your looking for more local or sales options you might be disappointed. Only downside is the absolutely tiny toilets. Only 2 cubicles and no space to wait if someone else is washing...
Read moreCame here with friends visiting London as a pit stop between Tower of London and Kings X to get some lunch with their kids. The kids menu is only available online, but there's no sign of any QR codes or any sign of it at all unless you go onto their website and know about it beforehand. It's also out of date as it has Wicked Fish as an option, but Wicked Fish left the market hall.
Yes we were there at 14:30 so not your typical lunchtime, but we tried first to get kids sushi and I was just told (rahter poorly) that they didn't have the kids menu. I had to ask why. Then I was finally told it was because the sushi chef was on break for 50 minutes. So that was a fail.
Then we tried the Yorkshire pudding place, but they were also on break...
Bit a fail really, and stressful with kids.
Whilst I managed to get my Libby's GF pastry which was another goal of the visit since it's the only place to get Libby's in South London, the rest of it was all a bit of let down.
I ended up spending £11 on a rather plain nachos with cheese and guacamole for one kid rather than £8.99 which is how much the kids menu costs.
The only saviour was that the pizza place made the kids pizza (which was huge for kids but never mind) into a bunny, which was cute and...
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