Strutton Ground Market

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Strutton Ground Market

Market · Westminster

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Strutton Ground, London SW1P 2JT, United Kingdom

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Global street food, clothing, art, and more with falafel, kebabs, and salads  

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"Strutton Ground, one of London’s more unassuming lunchtime markets, connects Victoria Street with Horseferry Road on weekdays. It provides cheaper lunch alternatives to the droves of office workers in the area, with stalls serving everything from falafel wraps (from just £3.50) to Pakistani kebabs between 10am and 4pm. As well as tasty paellas and hangover-curing burgers, one of the more popular these days is Savage Salads; a nourishing box of salad leaves, pulses and grains amongst which charred halloumi, grilled steak, or lemon and herb marinated chicken might find a home. A healthy scoop of hummus and warm pitta will keep even the most rambling of tourists going until dinner." - Josh Barrie

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Yenestc Lim

Google
Wonderful market at this area! Have chance to take Korean rice box after walk back from Buckingham palace, taste are so nice! Recommended place!

Kim 'The Empress'

Google
Good street market to go at lunchtime. Varied food offerings- some great, some not so but the rotisserie chicken stand at the end of the market near Horseferry Rd is fabulous and one of the cheapest to boot. This is where I choose every time.

Abdelrahman Alaa

Google
Amazing street food and coffee notes coffee there is amazing and people in the stalls are super friendly and has amazing vibes I enjoyed a flat white and great chat with couple of the vendors and it was a great time and amazing quality

Joseph Tang

Google
A short alley adjacent to Victoria Road where not only many restaurants & hair salons were located, there would be food counters on the street till early afternoon on weekdays. Many international delicacies & street food were being served. Quite good to explore for casual lunch.

fotoinshadows Monika Borys

Google
Great international food market and all the general shops you need if staying in the area.

jeff benjamin

Google
Mostly street food vendors with a dabble of lethargic household goods traders. The colourless and inconspicuous surround bereft of atmosphere doesn’t add much to a drab market that’s moderately busy at midday but rapidly dissipates thereafter. The tried, tested, obvious and commonplace the tenor here. There’s nowhere to sit, no toilet facilities and with prices on a par with far more impressive competitors in close proximity, very little reason to linger longer here.

Billie Nabeel Tabassum

Google
This could’ve been good but like my friend’s sweet potato fries from the Caribbean food stall, a bit over cooked and burnt. My mutter paneer curry was also very ordinary, more garam masala than flavour if you ask me, so that’s how I’m justifying my three stars. Better luck next time I do lunch with my friend who works nearby?

Matthew Bailey

Google
Great Street food options close to the office with a lively atmosphere
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Matthew L.

Yelp
Strutton Ground Market is a small street market held on weekdays near the Victoria section of London. The market is named for the narrow cobblestone street that it is located on. It is one of the most centrally located street markets in London. The market mainly caters for local residents and the office population in the immediate Victoria Street area, selling food, groceries, books and clothing, but is becoming increasingly popular with tourists. My wife and I visited the Strutton Ground Market while we were on a trip to London in April 2019. We had just visited Westminster Abbey down the street, and my wife told me about a great street market that we could stop at for lunch. She had studied abroad in London and knew her way around the city pretty well. There were so many delicious-sounding food vendors that we had trouble picking. I decided to order from a Middle Eastern food vender called Falafel Zaki Zaki. I ordered "The Whole Shebang Wrap" which was stuffed with falafel, eggplant (aubergine), salad, hot peppers, pickled vegetables and white sauce. Just as I was about to take a picture of the delicious wrap, the vendor posed for the shot and had me cracking up. That wrap was so good!! My wife found a cool Indian street food vendor and ordered some Samosas and a side of Chicken with Rice. We ended up sharing all of our food and were very happy with our choices. We'll definitely stop again on our next trip to London.
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Roudha A.

Yelp
For this area , a street food place has is really a great variety for what you pay for. I like the mixture of shops and stalls to give you a very wide choice of options as well as , coffee and 2 shops one of them is selling dresses and the other one is selling shoes and slippers
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Elliot J.

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A great place to grab a quick lunch during the week - they've got everything. There are places for sandwiches/baguettes with several independent places alongside big brands like Greggs and Subway. The main attraction, however, is the numerous food stalls that are there during the week. My favourites are the Mexican (the best burritos I've ever tasted, reflected in the long queues daily) and the falafel wraps. Judging by lines, the chicken stall also gets a roaring trade.
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Tanya L.

Yelp
Fantastic little lunch market with huge variety in lunch options and in price ranges. Three shops on the same side of the street all sell baguette sandwiches with a range of fillings for about £2 or £3 max. A fish and chip shop and pizza place also add some variety on that side of the street (the cheaper side) and a new, upscale place on the other side sells beautiful quiches, salads, sandwiches, and desserts! In the middle of this pedestrian only street market, vendors cook up big vats of delicious-smelling food, although they are a bit more expensive. This is a great place for everyone to find tasty and filling lunches, either on a budget or those willing to spend a bit more!. Being just off Victoria Street, this market is crowded at lunchtime so be prepared for long queues between 1 and 2pm.
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Brian C.

Yelp
There isn't really any bad choices at Strutton Ground - it's changed beyond belief following the street food revolution and is now a bit of a foodie heaven. There's the usual shops such as an Eat and the obligatory supermarket, but there is also a decent hardware shop just around the corner and a quality Oxfam book shop. Now for the food - there's stands and shops in abundance. My favourites include the Thai shop and the burrito stall but I also quite like the French stand with its daily changing menu. I also hear that the coffee stall serves a decent cup, and there's yet more food available from the Indian stand (you must try the mixed kebab - so tasty) as well as a falafel place and a Moroccan stall. So much choice!!
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Qype User (Pengui…)

Yelp
A small street market in Westminster primarily serving the local office workers trade but also very popular with local residents, of which I am one. Excellent value for money! There are 2 fruit and veg stalls (great characters working on these stalls), a florist stall, a hardware/electricals stall, the regular guy who sells books, children's books and diaries, a regular well dressed lady who sells office and casual wear (she wears what she sells and she looks good) at down to earth prices, a young couple who run a hats, scarves and accessories stall etc etc. Some stalls are long term features and sometimes there are guest ones. Since last year or so there is a hot food stall called Madame Gaultier (regular-ish) selling continental style hot dishes for lunch. A pasta dish or potato gratin dish here or there. I go there for my fix of celeri remoulade and grated carrots salad. Towards the end of last year a Jamaican couple have started selling West Indian dishes like Jerk Chicken and rice and peas which is great. Well worth visiting if you are in the area. The whole street is cobbled (i.e. not tarmac covered) and has character.
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Christina H.

Yelp
What can I say? Amazing range of choices both in the outdoor market and in the actual shops, all of which I've tried so far have been good. The market has a nice buzzing feel to it weekday lunchtimes thanks to local office workers. Give it a try if you're in the area whilst the market is underway.
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Sam G.

Yelp
The best place to go in Victoria for lunch. Home to a contender for London's best burrito (Santana) as well as a place selling rotisserie chicken, falafel, tandoori wraps...etc, all amazing. Most lunches cost around £6 which isn't cheap but it's a lot less than lots of the new novelty street markets hat have appeared all over the place. Cash only but there are a number of cash machines near by (although not on Strutton Ground itself)