SABA Convenience Store
Convenience store · South Kensington ·

SABA Convenience Store

Convenience store · South Kensington ·

Robot-made Korean fried chicken, DIY ramen, & Korean snacks

korean fried chicken
diy ramen
robot fried chicken
convenience store
friendly staff
korean products
ramen bar
customizable toppings
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SABA Convenience Store by Sinéad Cranna
SABA Convenience Store by Sinéad Cranna
SABA Convenience Store by null
SABA Convenience Store by null
SABA Convenience Store by null
SABA Convenience Store by null
SABA Convenience Store by null
SABA Convenience Store by null
SABA Convenience Store by null
SABA Convenience Store by null
SABA Convenience Store by null
SABA Convenience Store by null
SABA Convenience Store by null
SABA Convenience Store by null
SABA Convenience Store by null
SABA Convenience Store by null
SABA Convenience Store by null
SABA Convenience Store by null
SABA Convenience Store by null
SABA Convenience Store by null
SABA Convenience Store by null

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29 Kensington High St, London W8 5NP, United Kingdom Get directions

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29 Kensington High St, London W8 5NP, United Kingdom Get directions

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Jan 7, 2026

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Are These London Restaurants Worth The Hype?

"The Verdict: It’s a fun one-time thing that we wouldn’t go out of our way for. The main draw for the teens and TikTokers that come to this ramen bar on Kensington High Street is the robot arm that makes the crispy Korean fried chicken. That, and the machines gushing out boiling water to cook your ramen. Obviously you could make this at home, it's just instant ramen after all. But selecting the packet from a rainbow wall of options, customising your toppings, and letting machines do all the work makes this a fun experience to try once. We'd still just stick with the KFC—it's by far the best thing here." - sinead cranna, rianne shlebak, jake missing

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Saba Convenience Store - Review - Kensington - London - The Infatuation

"Saba Convenience Store is a ramen bar and grocery store on Kensington High Street. We wouldn't go out of our way to eat here, but it's a fun, photogenic spot to know about if you're in the area and searching for a lunch under £10. The main draw for the teens and TikTokers that come here is the robot arm that makes the crispy-coated Korean fried chicken. That, and the machines gushing out boiling water to cook your ramen. Obviously you could make this at home, it's just instant ramen after all. But selecting the packet from a rainbow wall of options, customising your toppings, and letting machines do all the work makes this a fun experience to try once. We'd still just stick with the crispy, juicy KFC—it's by far the best thing here. photo credit: Emily Hai" - Sinéad Cranna

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haaz

Google
Visited with my partner and two friends around 21:30. Staff gave no guidance, despite it being our first time. One boiler wasn’t working- my partner used it unknowingly and ended up with raw, inedible noodles. While still eating at 21:48, we were abruptly told to pack up and leave for an event. No prior notice given. We came for the experience, not to take instant noodles home. We spent £52 and felt rushed, ignored, and let down. Not worth the price or the hype.

ABUOTHMAN A.

Google
m‏y kids love this kind of food, so this shop was a lifesaver for me during my trip in London. They are specialized in all type of noodles. You choose what you want and prepare it and eat 👍🏻

rujul R.

Google
I went to this shop over a week ago now, the atmosphere was lovely, efficient and a variety of options of ramen! Krishna, the lovely staff that served us was very welcoming and friendly, which made the experience excellent! I will definitely be visiting the store again, thank you!

Sandra I.

Google
Unique experience. Love trying new things and definitely qualifies. My kids loved it. The Robot fried the chicken and it was delicious. So many flavours of ramen. My son took cooking is ramen very seriously. Don’t get me started on the strawberry cake. It was so soft and creamy. Delicious. Great staff. Very friendly and helpful through the process. Exciting times ahead❤️

London F.

Google
Amazing food in Korean super market!! Plenty of seatings. The taste is as good as restaurant as they cook fresh. Staff are so lovely too.

Julie

Google
Good selection of ramen to choose from (including veg and halal options!) As for the korean fried chicken - I think it might’ve been the best k fried chicken I’ve had so far in London, the taste is really similar to the one you can find in Korea! Great portion as well. The ramen eating experience is really nice, workers are friendly and available to help you out if needed! They also have a lot of products to buy in their convenience store section, from basics to more specific korean products. The only thing, it is slightly pricey for a quick lunch, so it’s not a place where we go often!

yoyo Y.

Google
The food was 10/10 and the service was very good she treated us very nice and the hotdog was appetizing

Harriet H.

Google
Another custom of Korea that landed in the UK… convenience stores, but most importantly, the DIY ramen machines. I was quite excited to give this place a try as it’s something I dreamt of doing when I visit. There’s a vast selection of ramen to choose from, most I’ve seen at Asian grocery stores, some I haven’t seen before I believe. It costs £2 for toppings like rice cake, sausage and fish cake… then £1 for an egg. Overall mine came up to £9.80 so a bit pricy. They also stock up snacks, drinks and fast food items. They also have the robot to make fried chicken which is what I wanna try next time as their samples were quite good. Had a bit of an issue with the paper bowl as it seemed to have leaked some soup out when I was picking it up. The guy there was so lovely to have helped me with the cooking process. So service was great. Gotta come back for the KFC and kimbap. Overall, a lovely experience.