Building · Brixton
"The hungover conundrum: you want dumplings, your mate wants pizza. Instead of turning to an always disappointing app, make sure you’re dozily wandering around Brixton instead. There aren’t many areas in London that have as diverse a choice of restaurants as round here, and Brixton Village is the spot to be in. This packed indoor and outdoor market has got Mamalan for solid noodles and dumplings, Fish Wings ’n Tings for reliably tasty jerk, El Rancho De Lalo for homely Colombian, Eat of Eden for vegan bits, plus more, and more, and more. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation
"The hungover conundrum: you want dumplings, your mate wants pizza. Instead of turning to an always disappointing app, make sure you’re dozily wandering around Brixton instead. There aren’t many areas in London that have as diverse a choice of restaurants as round here, and Brixton Village is the spot to be in. This packed indoor and outdoor market has got Mamalan for solid noodles and dumplings, Fish Wings ’n Tings for reliably tasty jerk, El Rancho De Lalo for homely Colombian, Eat of Eden for vegan bits, plus more, and more, and more." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing
"A cozy cafe offering delicious northern Chinese street food and excellent value. The house-made dumplings filled with king prawn and water chestnuts, pork and Chinese leaf, and spinach and mushrooms are the stars of the show, but diners could also choose noodle soups enveloped in rich and warming broths, refreshing cold noodle salads with fresh vegetables, and sides such as smashed cucumber and seaweed." - Yasmin Khan, James Hansen
"The clue’s in the name to find this buzzy rooftop spot — the entrance is hidden within the warren of Brixton Market. It’s by the same group as Pergola but happily, food comes from traders closer to home. Fish, Wings & Tings serve jerk chicken and codfish fritters, The Joint sends out ribs and burgers, and from Jalisco there’s burritos and quesadillas." - Daisy Meager
"It’s time to celebrate. More specifically, it’s time to celebrate Jamaican Independence Day with a fun line-up of musicians and food at Brixton Village. Not only should you make it your personal mission to try every single patty at Healthy Eatersand devour one of the truly epic combo platters from Eat of Eden, you should also be prepared to crack out your moves. They’ve got a line-up of DJs who are working in collaboration with VP Records, the world’s leading reggae and dancehall record label. Like all the best parties, you don’t need a ticket - simply turn up and kick things off with a Jamaican-inspired cocktail in their courtyard. Alternatively, there’s also London Jerk Festival going on in Hackney." - heidi lauth beasley