LondonRestaurants

Market restaurants in London

  1. A

    Wright Brothers

    Should you be tempted by the offerings at the fishmongers of Borough Market and must have a fix of iodine right then and there, head for this excellent oyster bar and porter house. You'll find up to a dozen different types of the bivalve (around £7 to £17 for six) available at any given time, along with more substantial main courses.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Berwick Street Market

    South of Oxford St and running parallel to Wardour St, this fruit-and-vegetable market, the last of its breed in central London, has managed to hang onto its prime location since the 1840s. It’s a great place to put together a picnic or shop for a prepared meal.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Broadway Market

    Offering some serious competition to overextended Borough, this much more manageable market with almost a village feel, south of London Fields E8, has the choicest produce, dairy products, baked goods and coffees on offer.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Billingsgate Fish Market

    This wholesale fish market is open to the public, but you’ll have to be up at the crack of dawn. People will tell you that you have to buy in bulk here, but most of the wise-crackin’ vendors are prepared to do a deal.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Chapel Market

    This rough-and-ready all-day market sells mostly fruit and vegetables and some fish along an Islington street called Chapel Market, just off Liverpool Rd.

    reviewed