Market Halls Victoria

Food court · Victoria

Market Halls Victoria

Food court · Victoria
191 Victoria St, London SW1E 5NE, United Kingdom

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Diverse food court with rooftop bar, from tacos to kebabs  

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191 Victoria St, London SW1E 5NE, United Kingdom Get directions

markethalls.co.uk
@markethalls

£10–20

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191 Victoria St, London SW1E 5NE, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 3773 9359
markethalls.co.uk
@markethalls

£10–20

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Gilo

Google
Decided to pop into Victoria Market Halls after seeing it all over social media. I really like the concept—big fan of the Tooting Market vibe where you’ve got to be as good as (or better than) the next trader or you’ll soon disappear. Two floors of food options with a bar on each, plus the knockout roof terrace that really comes into its own when the sun’s out. It’s a slick, professional setup, but there’s definitely room to squeeze in a few more food kiosks. More variety would up the appeal and make it even more of a destination. I went for the Black Bear burger while my wife ordered a poke bowl from Pole the Bear—both were delicious and the service was fast and efficient. Overall, really impressed by the space, the fit-out and the service. Planning to check out one or two of the other locations over the next few weeks. Added bonus—it’s dog friendly!

Matt C

Google
Love this place for lunch or a beer after work. Especially the rooftop in the Sun if you’re lucky to get a seat! The food hall is amazing, Mexican, Thai, Chicken tenders - the lot! Quite pricey but worth it imo

A Cooper

Google
Wow wow...very solid food with loads of different choices in the food court. Multiple bars that are well staffed serving drinks. There is plenty of seating and even a bit of air con, making it a nice place to sit on these balmy London summer days!!!

Nicola

Google
Victoria Market Place offers a wide variety of dining options that cater to many different tastes and cravings. From quick bites to more substantial meals, the food choices are good, with many stalls and restaurants serving fresh and flavorful dishes. It's a great spot for food lovers looking to try something new or enjoy their favorites all in one place. However, the atmosphere can be quite chaotic, especially during peak hours. The hustle and bustle, while adding energy and vibrancy, can also make the experience a bit overwhelming. One of the biggest challenges is finding seating — it's not uncommon to wait awhile scouting for a table, and even then, securing a seat can feel like a game of luck. This makes it difficult to meet up with friends or plan a relaxed outing, as there's no guarantee everyone will find a place to sit together. Despite these drawbacks, Victoria Market Place remains a popular destination due to the quality and variety of its food. If you're willing to brave the crowds and don’t mind standing or eating on the go, it’s worth a visit. But for those looking for a more laid-back, social dining experience, it might not work for you.

Emma Savanyu

Google
Amazing range of authentic food vendors from across the world, with an easy to use ordering system from the tables (using your phone, no app to download) or you can go to the vendors directly. Really nice vibe, not too loud even when it was very busy. Staff frequently cleaning up tables keeping it all really nice.

Doris Chan

Google
Great varieties of cuisines from bao bun to Thai to artisan burgers and tacos. We had Thai and Malaysian. All very tasty. Not too expensive £13 for Prawn Pad Thai. As it’s a food hall, sharing tables, there is a lack of staff who kept up with cleaning tables. Atmosphere feels a bit industrial and not too comfy to sit for longer for drinks.

Sidd Srinivas

Google
This is an amazing place with not only lots of food options but with good quality and good taste at reasonable prices. This place also offers a rooftop bar which has a nice vibe during evenings. One of the things to keep in mind is that this is a really loud place so you might not be able to talk or hear other person if you are in a group setting. This place offers great drinks as well. Something a must try.

Kathy Rich

Google
I absolutely love this place with a full range of artisan street food. The quality & variety is great & would suit a group who don't want to eat thd same thing. We had my favourite Indian street food, masala dosage.
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Joe K.

Yelp
SCW and I stopped in to Market Halls Victoria while in London for a visit. I was pretty hungry, borderline hangry and we found several options available here. There are entrances from both streets. There are quite a few different food and beverage options available on two floors. Also available is communal seating which some have power ports if your device needs some. I found Market Halls to be clean and comfortable. We ended up eating at DF tacos and also enjoyed a pint from a place on the same level (blanking on the name). The service was great as there were employees going through the communal area picking up service items and cleaning tables. I quite enjoyed the experience here and would return again.
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Nick S.

Yelp
If you're in the Victoria Station area and you're looking for food variety you should check out Market Halls Victoria. There are other food spots in this area, but this market has something for just about everyone. I recommend checking out the vendors on both the first and second floor before making your selection. Also, there are bars conveniently on both levels, and plenty of seating throughout the entire space. I cannot speak to the quality of all the vendors, but Jude's Thai food was delicious. The register attendant was very friendly and helpful. The food was not only appealing, but it was also flavorful. I was very impressed with the spice level (heat) of the green curry. Whether you are passing through, meeting up with friends, or waiting for a show to start at Victoria Palace Theatre, consider checking out this lovely food court. Cheers!!
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Fran L.

Yelp
Food was great and the vibe was good. We had DF Tacos and Gopal's Corner (probably the best Roti I've had). The Chicken was way better than the fish. I would for sure come again.
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Greg T.

Yelp
Market Hall Victoria sits very close to the Victoria Rail and Underground stations. It is also very convenient to access from a number of theaters in the area. Two stories of food shops of all sorts. There is also a bar on each level. You order and pick up your food at each stall, then choose your table. There are small buckets at each table with napkins and cutlery. Staff circulate to clean tables.
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Jennifer M.

Yelp
I love this concept. We have it in San Diego at our Liberty Station. There is something for everyone's pallet. Easy ordering, great selection.
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Lee M.

Yelp
The Market Hall, Victoria is an extremely popular food court and food-chain. This small and convenient solution to fast food is located in the center of Victoria Bus Terminal. It has been a popular hotspot for quiet some time and people enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner while adventuring around Victoria, or departing for a destination. I have used this popular hotspot occasionally and find its useful diner is precisely what I am looking for when out and about. I would recommend this checkpoint to anyone who loves their international cuisine more local.

Tracy D.

Yelp
A food hall where everyone can find something to eat. Good variety. Downside was that it was incredibly loud - seems to be a place younger adults gather at near the train station after work. I'd definitely go back
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Rob C.

Yelp
some nice choices here with variety and popular at lunch. come after visiting buckingham palace. jude's thai was ok, pad thai could have more flavor. try out gopals corner.
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Daniel C.

Yelp
The Market Halls is an extremely popular food court, right next to Victoria Station. We decided on a fast-casual dinner since we had 7:30 pm tickets to see Wicked, which plays at the nearby Apollo Victoria Theater. There are like three levels here, with many of the Asian cuisine on the second level and traditional sandwiches, fish and chips, and kebabs on the ground level. Its bench-style seating everywhere so squeeze in wherever! My choice was fish and chips from Kerbisher and Malt (K&M). I got a generous slab of piping hot haddock with a generous pile of crispy chips. You're supposed to slather the chips with malt vinegar and enjoy the fish with their homemade tartar sauce. Excellent, and I've read that the fish is sustainably caught and all ingredients like the batter are home-made! I can also recommend Fanny's Kebabs for their Swish Chicken Rice Box - flavorful, moist and juicy chicken, and veggie slaw thrown in for good measure. Service is great also - utensils available at the benches and the staff hear are great at removing your plates when done.
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Kevin B.

Yelp
Market Halls Victoria is a fun indoor food court hidden right next to Victoria Train Station. Inside, there are two floors with a variety of stalls offering various cuisines from around the world. Order at the stand and get a buzzer for when your food is ready for pickup -- then enjoy at one of the common tables in the middle. It gets a bit loud and was quite buzzing when we visited. Fun for a catch-up with a friend, though not so large as to be good for a big gathering.

Lori S.

Yelp
Super cool interior. The inside and complete view was amazing. So much more than an "outdoor" mall. So many people were going to pubs and still hanging out in the open area. Would have loved to see more of the shops open later. When I came back around, most were closed for the night.
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Jeff H.

Yelp
A relatively new eating option in the Victoria section of London is the Market Hall Victoria. I like their Fulham counterpart so I was eager to try the Victoria version out when I needed to meet a friend with whom I was going to a theatre located off of the nearby Buckingham Palace Road. Unfortunately I was somewhat disappointed with the whole experience and it was not a good place to meet up with a friend. Let me explain. First of all this place is hugely popular and tables are in great demand so at dinner hour when one goes to get food & drink at one or more of the many food stands spread over two levels, someone has to wait behind to hold the table. Then when you get back the other person can get up and get their food. Not good. The music was really loud which I'm fine with but my friend didn't like it as it made communicating a bit tougher. I was surprisingly not overwhelmed by the food & drink choices. Yes there are at least a dozen food merchants but none excited me that much. I did finally decide on a Montreal sandwich place for their well-known Salt Beef Sandwich (I had read about it in the onboard British Airways magazine during the flight from Vienna.) It was large and basically good but not as memorable as the salt beef sandwiches I have enjoyed in Montreal. A side order of Persian fries from another food stand was also not memorable and nowhere near as exotic or tasty as I was hoping for. Now for the positive, the place looks cool and it def has a buzz ... and it is in a handy location right next to the busy Victoria Underground and Railroad Stations. I would go back again but maybe at an off hour when it wasn't quite so busy. Tip - There is a rooftop terrace which is open in both warmer and cooler weather (utilizing heat lamps) when it isn't raining. It was raining the night we were there.
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Raquel M.

Yelp
Great place for solo traveler, quick eat and drink. Convenient location just across Victoria station Lots of options for eating (cheap, quick) Recommend it
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Jowy C.

Yelp
This place is perfect when you want a little bit of everything! Hip with big communal tables, this place definitely draws a young crowd. Everything we tried was delish-- and again, loved being able to choose from different cuisines (we saw fish and chips, Indian, Chinese, Pasta, Vegan Thai, and even Ice cream!) Just don't be surprised by people whizzing by clearing empty dishes and glasses ... or people hovering over you waiting for your seat during typical meal times. Conveniently located across from Victoria station.
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Brian C.

Yelp
I think the best thing to compare this to is the Boxparks which are popping up around London at the moment, since these are the two main types of foodhalls in the city right now. The main benefit that this place had over a typical Boxpark, especially at the moment, was that it was a lot, lot warmer! Being an actual insulated building has massive benefits!! Also, it's got a nice mix of separate tables rather than big long benches, and proper chairs. So although this is my first experience of the Market Halls brand, I'm a fan. It's taken the open plan dining experience with multiple different cuisines and made it better. It's Boxpark but better.
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Madhavi B.

Yelp
Located right across from Victoria Train Station, this market has a great variety of foods, ranging from Oriental to Indian, Burgers to Tacos. I had a coconut charcoal soft serve from The Soft Serve Society (original location is in Boxpark), which was delicious! The prices in the market are relatively high, but each vendor does provide some vegan and vegetarian options.
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Suneel R.

Yelp
Fun place with a great selection of food counters. Something for everyone. The other reviews are right - it seems to be a popular spot for young Londoners getting off work. Get there before 5:15 pm on a weekday if you want a seat.
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Jeane J.

Yelp
This place is super cute! I was ready to pack my bags and move to London after coming here. Super trendy, a lot of millennials, craft beer and like 10-13 different food options, my girlfriend got tacos and i got a nyc deli sandwich.. i would definitely recommend.. also, try to get seating on the rooftop bar, it was really pretty up there ..
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Eric L.

Yelp
Great variety, the dumplings were tasty, did not try the Mexican food because I'm from Cali and well... Setting is pretty cool and right at the Victoria station.
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Sean B.

Yelp
Nice casual place. 12 different restaurant vendors across 2 levels. Kind of a hipster food court. Cheap food, lots of people fun atmosphere & lots of choices - something for everyone. Worth a look if you want to mix it up with something different than pub food or fine dining.