Southbank Centre Food Market
Market · South Bank ·

Southbank Centre Food Market

Market · South Bank ·

Vast street food choices, live music, Indian, Thai, Vietnamese

Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null
Southbank Centre Food Market by null

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Belvedere Rd, London SE1 8XX, United Kingdom Get directions

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Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Belvedere Rd, London SE1 8XX, United Kingdom Get directions

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•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Dec 12, 2025

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Southbank Centre Food Market

Sandra M

Google
A fantastic spot with a great variety of food from all over the world. This time we went for Korean, and it was absolutely delicious! The fully loaded kimchi rice with chicken, beef, and salad was bursting with flavour and cooked perfectly. It’s one of those places where you can always find something new to try. There’s also a handy seating area at the back, which makes it easy to sit down and enjoy your meal. Highly recommended, we’ll definitely be back for more!

arose58

Google
We were on a tour and could smell this place, so at the end of the tour, we came to try it out. There were very many different options that were unique, but we settled on the stuffed Turkish flat bread. My grandson and I both thought it was great. All the food was prepared in front of you and you could see the pride they took in their product. We will be back in a week and will sample more options.

John

Google
Love it here Absolute fantastic choice of foods from all different nationalities Live music sometimes Great bread and cakes Fantastic curry which I've had a couple of times Sit outside having a beer 🍺 👌 Support the local traders 😀😀😀 Wc inside the south bank centre Fantastic location 👏

Vicente E.

Google
The market offers many kinds of cuisine, from Thai, passing through different indian fast food styles and up to local fast food and delicacies. I strongly recommend to come and take the risk to try something unusual, vegan, vegetarian or anything you'd never try. Indian food is awesome by the way, strongly recommend samoussa chat and chai tea.

A B

Google
I would've loved to see a more eclectic variety of cuisines, however, it was good for what it was. I enjoyed some delicious Ethiopian food. Could be been spicier, but it was tasty all the same.

Paul C.

Google
A food market not very big, but with a fairly varied offer. Crowded, at almost all the stands. I tried something from "The Curry Shack" and "Pabellon" but I was not impressed by the taste. There are much better food markets in London.

Kwok L.

Google
The Southbank Centre Food Market is a great place to find a variety of delicious street food in London. There are over 40 stalls to choose from, offering everything from traditional British fare to international cuisine. Whether you're in the mood for pasta, pizza, tacos, curries, or something else entirely, you're sure to find something to your taste. The prices at the Southbank Centre Food Market are very reasonable given the location, and the portions are generous. You can easily find a meal for under £10, and there are also a few stalls that offer vegetarian and vegan options. The atmosphere at the Southbank Centre Food Market is lively and fun. The market is located in a beautiful setting on the South Bank of the Thames, and there's always something going on in the area. Whether you're looking for a casual lunch with friends or a romantic but informal dinner for two, this is a great option. Overall, I think this place is a great place to visit if you're looking for a delicious and affordable meals/snacks in London. The variety of food options is impressive, and the prices are good. The atmosphere is lively and fun, and the setting is vibrant. If you're looking for a place to try some street food in London, I would recommend checking out the Southbank Centre Food Market.

Nicole G.

Google
The family had lunch at Giraffe South bank. Food was tasty, good service and the wait for the food was reasonable. Will definitely visit again.
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Nancy S.

Yelp
Short Review: An absolutely amazing eating experience for you and your group. There are foods from literally every region of the world in this outdoor market, and you truly feel transported there. The food is all amazing! Long Review: I stumbled across this open-air market quite by accident on my way to meet a friend and was immediately drawn in by the smell of all the various foods. There is literally every kind of food from every region of the world. Vegan, vegetarian, gluten free options abound. There's also a couple of juice bars and cocktail bars. Something for everyone. This is a destination for you and your family or friends for sure!
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Jacky K C.

Yelp
Tip: lots of places to sit and eat instead of scarfing food down on the spot. Kinda hidden from the thames (need to walk downstairs to get to it), this food market has everything you can ask for except for fresh seafood. Pretty much all stalls accept credit cards so don't worry if you don't have cash. Paella was just ok. No seafood taste. The paella at borough market was much better. Lamb and beef souvlaki was great. Meat was very tender. The Dela beer was a little flat but big bold flavors.
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Charlene S.

Yelp
A totally cool little food farmers market. Huge vats of paella, simmering Ethiopian food, and loads of other foods to choose from. Street corn, breads, cookies, juices, teas, sausages, and all sorts of Indian and Greek food. There's also beer, ciders, and cocktails, as well as places to sit. Everything is nicely priced and all the food is great. Try the egg tarts and the cookies (4 for £5). There's selection is wonderful too. Good times.
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Kevin B.

Yelp
Southbank Centre Market is an outdoor weekend food market on the south bank near the Eye. It's not huge but has a good assortment of different food stands serving up various cuisines, from Venezuelan arepas to Korean bibimbap to Indian curries and samosas to American burgers. Come here with a friend or two for lunch and enjoy exploring the options and trying something new. There are a few tables for sitting down, or you could take your food to go. Expect to pay just shy of £10 for a meal at most stands--though you could also get small snack items, drinks, or desserts for less. Overall it's a fun food market that livens up the area on weekends!
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Henri R.

Yelp
My favourite kind of food. Some of the best street food produced in London, catering for all tastebuds. You walk around smelling the different intoxication aromas and sampling the aromatic foods. My favourite was the gluten free Marshmallows with 40% fruit juices in them. I've been several times and always find something different to eat. I've never been disappointed.
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Laura L.

Yelp
Visited this place for the first time at night and they had just put their Christmas lights up. It was on a Friday and there was a pretty good crowd of people. Loved how it was busy and all the food options! They had food tents in one spot then actual restaurants as well as cabins with more food and merchandise of all sorts to buy! It was a very cool spot to walk around and enjoy the Christmas feel. That led to the actual Christmas market where you felt like you were up in the North Pole ! So many types of Christmas decorations and things to buy as well as food to eat that fit well with the cold temperatures. I absolutely loved this place and would highly recommend anyone who's visiting to make a stop here!

Jordan M.

Yelp
During my trip I ended up coming here twice. If I had time for more, I would have. There are so many options at affordable prices. This takes place on the ground level a few minutes walk from Waterloo station or the London Eye. It was smaller than other markets I went to, but also less crowded and I liked that. On the eastern side you'll find a great beer area with lots of seating. We liked all the ones we tried, especially the Kernel. They cost about £5-6 a pint. My favorite food item was the Duck Burgers and fries. For £10 it was a lot of food. You choose from 3 cheeses on the burger and the fries come with a truffle mayo that is amazing. I also tried the ribs located near the beer place. At £9 they were good but I felt I would have preferred something else for the price. We also ordered pork belly Korean BBQ. It was a little too spicy that detracts from the flavor but good overall. And we also bought cookies, £5 for 4. A very good value. They have a buttery flavor. Near the duck place I ordered an iced chai. It was good, but could have used a little more flavor overall. It did however taste very fresh without a bunch of added sugar. There are restrooms in the Hall building next to it. Just make sure to check the hours to see when they are open.
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Matt M.

Yelp
I was highly impressed with all the amazing foods available for purchase. Ended up with some Kenyan food that was amazing after walking around for a half hour just taking it all in both visually and the delicious smells. Everyone I talked to and encountered was super friendly and not pushy at all. Will be back for more yummy treats!
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Beatriz B.

Yelp
Wow! I stumbled onto Southbank after visiting the London Eye and I'm so glad I do! I had to do a full lap of all the food stalls and it was still a hard decision to make. We sampled burgers, chips made with duck fat, donuts, Mexican food and corn. Everything was delicious! I loved the diversity in food and everyone was so nice. I recommend bringing cash as I didn't encounter any stalls that took card.
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Meredith A.

Yelp
This market just made me so happy. I love nothing like I love a street food market, and sitting outside eating delicious food here on a sunny day just cannot be beat. How to decide? Somehow we ended up with a lamb curry wrap and a wood-fired pizza. And then a green juice. And no, I don't remember the names of the stalls! But the curry wrap was fresh, with tender meat and such lovely savory spices. The pizzas were Neopolitan style, served hot and still a bit of bubbliness on the cheese, topped with fresh basil and spicy pepperoni. The juice was one of the best I've had, so incredibly delicious that we agreed to forego dessert - we didn't need it after such a lovely, sweet, refreshing drink. It is so difficult to choose where to eat. We saw tantalizing stalls of desserts, po boy sandwiches, pulled pork, Malaysian food, a bruschetta bar, Spanish tapas, fresh baked goods, basically every delicious thing you can imagine. My only regret is that we didn't return for more meals. Things are quite reasonably priced, I thought. Make sure to go with someone else so you can get more things and share! Not a ton of seating here, but most foods can be eaten in hand.
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Mimi P.

Yelp
One of my favorite food spots in London. If you're navigationally challenged, like me, note that you have to go around the side of the Southbank Centre. The market is in the space behind it. Bring cash, and lots of it, because you will want to try everything. My go-to was the samosa chaat, and after everything I ate, I had to wash it down with a giant cookie. The Somerset cider there is pretty good, too. Even though it's on the list of the best street foods in London, I wasn't too impressed by the "Proud Boy" at Hank's Po'Boys, but I'd recommend nearly everything else.