Quick Eats
Quick Eats
Page 3Lanzhou Lamian Noodle Bar
It doesn’t look promising from the outside, but Lanzhou Lamian Noodle Bar near Leicester Square makes excellent Chinese hand-pulled noodles.
Chatsworth Bakehouse
Chatsworth Bakehouse is a tiny bakery in Crystal Palace with big queues and viral, pre-order sandwiches that do live up to the hype.
Gelupo
Gelupo in Soho does the best ice cream in London, with fantastic seasonal flavours. They also serve great coffee, cocktails, and biscotti.
Where To Eat Lunch In Soho
From freshly made salt beef, to a French institution, to dumplings, shawarma, and more—here’s where to have lunch in Soho.
CheeMc
CheeMc is a straightforward Korean restaurant that rivals anything the Colonel's doing. The fried chicken alone is worth coming here for.
Ice Cream Union
Everything about Ice Cream Union, a great gelato spot, feels very high-end and meticulous—with its blue and yellow branding the only thing signalling this isn’t just an empty archway in Bermondsey.
Falafel & Shawarma
Falafel & Shawarma is a cheap and cheerful cash-only spot in Camberwell selling delicious and freshly made wraps, and mezze plates.
Iris & June
Iris & June is an independent coffee shop in Victoria, serving great coffee, tasty stuffed milk bread sandwiches, and a warm welcome.
Gopal’s Corner Victoria
There are several food outlets at Market Halls Victoria, but it’s Malaysian spot Gopal’s Corner where you’ll always find a queue.
Mood
On any given day, Mood, a little sandwich shop and salad bar in Victoria, has an excellent spread of lunch options.
La Tazza
La Tazza is a no-nonsense all-day cafe in Paddington with a menu that ranges from a full English to penne arrabbiata.
Acuarela
Underneath the arches close to Camden Road station, this Mexican delivery-only restaurant deserves to see the light.
Alex's Cypriot Sandwiches
The only thing this Southgate sandwich shop does better than cheeky chat is gargantuan lountza and halloumi-filled subs.
London’s Top Casual Neighbourhood Sushi Spots
Searching for that elusive middle ground of reasonable, casual neighbourhood sushi? Here's where to find it.
Tacos Padre
Grabbing a couple of Tacos Padre's tacos is a good way to satisfy a craving for chewy corn tortillas and rich, slow-cooked meat in Borough Market.
Juma Kitchen
Juma Kitchen is an Iraqi stall in Borough Market, making excellent kubba haleb and potato chap.
Banaadiri Restaurant
A no-nonsense Somali restaurant in Shepherd’s Bush, Banaadiri is all about satisfying meals that feel home-cooked.
Bola Cuisine
Bola Cuisine is a Nigerian takeaway in New Cross that has a menu, but you can ask for any combination of things and a suitable price is agreed upon.
Angels Bakery
A staple across south east and east London, Angels Bakery serves soft, sweet bread as well as great jollof rice, stews, and fresh-off-the-grill meats.
Waakye Joint
Waakye Joint in Tottenham provides the perfect, brisk introduction to Ghanaian food with a stout menu of favourites.
Shola Karachi Kitchen
Shola Karachi Kitchen is your new safe word when shopping at Westfield stops being fun and starts feeling like a full on bodily assault (we give it 20 minutes).
Cafe Mama Pho
The warm glow emanating from Vietnamese restaurant Cafe Mama Pho is a beacon along the bleak stretch between Deptford and Surrey Quays.
M&D Japanese
M&D Japanese in Deptford is good for two people, but great on your own with a bowl of comforting katsu curry and other Japanese dishes.
Sichuan Fry
Sichuan Fry is best for a for a grab-and-go situation, but if you do hang around the Hackney fried chicken joint, ask for extra napkins and prepare to get messy.