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    Seven Dials Market

    4.5 (58 reviews)
    ModeratePublic Markets
    Open 12:00 pm - 10:30 PM

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    Jesse P.

    We came in on Saturday night with 4 people. Pretty busy but able to find a spot after a few minutes of looking. This is a really fun spot with live music and lots of food vendors with high quality food. You can also order drinks from the table with a QR code and have them delivered. The quality of the food to price seemed fair for London. We tried an Italian place for pasta (kids) and they loved it. The partner and I tried a Thai place and found it to be above average as well. Overall, a really good experience that I would recommend.

    Amy Lauren S.

    Seven Dials Market food hall is a fun lunch destination for a group, because everyone can get what they want OR you can all try different spots and eat family style. My husband had the Kolkati stand (lamb roll, fries, and wings), and I had vegan Uzbek Dumplings. You can find food and drinks from so many different countries and cultures here, so if you're not sure what you want, just walk around once and then you'll be torn between multiple options. If you are vegetarian or vegan, you will find plenty of options. We visited on a weekday and an off hour in the afternoon, and seating was still hard to find. If you want to do the cheese conveyor belt, you should definitely reserve that in advance as it was full when we were there.

    Sapna S.

    Fun food hall located in Covent Garden! There's a wide variety of food to choose from pizza to burgers to Indian and desserts of course. I only got one item from the Indian restaurant, a paneer Kati roll that's costed 12.5£ (~$16.70), which was very pricey in my opinion. I was expecting more than what I received. It was a bit smaller than I was expecting and the flavors didn't wow me. The paneer tasted bland and I wish it was marinated with more spices or marinated longer. I wish I would've chosen something else for the price. The hall itself is nice and there's plenty of seating available and free water stations.

    Rachel H.

    Visiting Seven Dials Market is what every food court concept should be. Two floors, two full bars, every kind of international food imaginable!!! Watch for: - Syrian deliciousness - a fun conveyor belt of cheese - so many food stalls But... - likely hard to find a table. It was BUSY. - if you'd like a reservation, make it early!

    Rashmi G.

    The Seven Dials area is really neat with the actual food market and lots of shopping nearby. We were walking around and thought we'd stop by the market to look at what food options were available. It doesn't appear too big from the outside, but between the banana warehouse and cucumber alley, there are lots of options to pick from. There's a good amount of seating available downstairs. Grab yourself quick bite, hearty lunch, or a treat, and enjoy!

    Vineet S.

    Multiple floors, and multiple options with a decent amount of seating. Clean market with plenty of options if you're hungry for a full meal or a snack or just a dessert. Tried a few things including Indian chai and a sandwich and donut, everything was good.

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    Leo L.

    I LOVE this place! Their salmon nigiri is SO SO SO SO SO good! plus, THERE ARE COOKIES!!!!!! Bye!!!!!!!!!!

    Shah Q.

    ials Market is a busy and bustling food court in London's Covent Garden. This market, housed in a historic 19th-century warehouse, is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering a wide variety of food and drink options. Seven Dials Market combines a variety of culinary delights under one roof. Seven Dials Market's interior is both contemporary and inviting, with an open floor plan that fosters a collaborative and energetic feel. Long communal tables and benches encourage socializing, making it ideal for both groups and individuals.In addition to the culinary options, there are many bars within the market providing artisan beers, drinks, and an enormous selection of wines, making it a fantastic destination. I decided to eat at Jollof Mama, which serves a variety of meals that highlight the rich flavors and spices of West African cuisine. The menu includes traditional foods including plantain, chicken suya, and goat curry, as well as the legendary Jollof rice, which is cooked with tomatoes, onions, and a spice combination. Jollof Mama's menu is aimed to give customers a true sense of West African street food, with an emphasis on fresh ingredients and robust tastes. I ordered the Suya Beef with Jollof Rice. The dish was tasty and aromatic, showcasing West Africa's rich culinary traditions. Suya is a popular West African street snack made from skewered and grilled meat, usually beef, marinated in "suya spice." The beef is grilled to perfection, yielding delicate, juicy slices with a delightfully browned surface. It is paired with Jollof rice, another popular West African meal. Jollof rice is colorful; it is frequently imbued with a deep crimson tint from tomatoes and is both savory and mildly sweet, with a hint of fire from the spices. Suya Beef and Jollof Rice work well together since they have similar textures and flavors. It's an excellent alternative for people wishing to sample the robust and adventurous flavors of West African food in Seven Dials Market.

    Jay D.

    We were visiting family and they brought us to Seven Dials Market. We absolutely loved it, there are so many options for food and everything that I tried I thought was delicious. There's a bar with some good cocktails as well, and the vibes were fun and bustling! It's a little bit of a challenge finding a spot to sit but we were able to snag a table and it was smooth sailing from there!

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    Shaquille J.

    If your a foodie and your in London and you DON'T go here? Don't call yourself a foodie lol. If you've ever been to NYC in the summer time and visited smorgasburg, this is smorgasburg. Soooo many food options here. I loved the variety of food here. After doing a lap I settled for a chchicken kati roll and it was delicious. I must say though it did take atleast 10 minutes to get my food. On a Saturday the service can be slow since it's so busy. Also if you come on a Saturday or Sunday ymir probably going to have trouble getting a seat to eat. Plan ahead.

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    Anqi H.

    This is a fun place to visit especially if you have friends who like different things. I came twice recently and tried Kolkati and Yaay Yaay. The paneer roll was full of paneer with a bell pepper tomato kind of sauce. It also had a slight kick to it. The wrap was a naan bread of short. It was quite tasty. From Yaay Yaay, I got their prawn pad thai. I like that they give quite a few prawns. The pad thai was average. Service was prompt and friendly at both places. I would probably try something different next time.

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    Joyce D.

    While visiting central London, we visited this market a couple of times. Think of it like the Garage Food Hall in downtown Indy but a little smaller. They have multiple food vendors to choose from - we personally sampled food the Cheese Bar, the Korean food place and the Indian food stall. I can't remember their actual names but we did not have a bad experience at all. The service received from vendors were good and most of all, I think price for food was reasonable considering the rate of currency exchange between US dollars and English pounds. Check them out if you ever find yourself in the neighborhood.

    Fried chicken bao bun was the best thing I ate there

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    Super fun food court. We had breakfast at the 7 dials breakfast club. Avocado toast was delicious! The service was great as well.

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    We visited this market recently and really loved the energy of it. There are the traditional tents…read morefilled with fresh fruits and veggies; but there are also tents with beautiful clothing, luggage, handmade items, etc. I'm traveling the world with just a small backpack, so I'm not doing much shopping these days, but the food items I bought were fresh and delicious. I loved that everything was put in paper bags, not plastic. I read that the market has been around since the 9th century, which I loved knowing. A short walk down the hill brings you to beautiful neighborhoods with cobblestone roads and the huge cathedral. It's a lovely area overall.

    Open the second Sunday of each month from 9-2 (they advertise opening at 8, but nothing is really…read moreopen until at least 9) Great selection of locally produced food and produce! You can find everything from brilliant pies (Raven's Den in particular), awesome cheese (Lincolnshire Poacher and others), fresh veggies (Earthworks and others), fresh fish and meats... not to mention cupcakes and other sweet treats! We usually start by getting a coffee for the husband from the vendor with the mobile coffee bar (the machine is in the back of his van), and then wander the markets and end at the Merchant for a cup of tea for me. As long as there is a rainbow biscuit on the way even our toddler is happy.

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    Kempton Thursday market

    3.5(2 reviews)
    13.8 miSunbury

    Back in its heyday when I was at 6th form college in the late 80s and we used to bunk off class to…read morego to the market it may have got 5 stars, there was life and vibrancy as well as hundreds of stalls, customers from across all walks of life. During my two most recent visits the number of stalls is approximately a third of what it used to be, the customer demographic is more limited now and small changes for the worse have taken place. One example is before there was a large meat wagon from which the butcher who doubled up as a comedian would offer customers fantastic deals on carrier bags full of meat, plus then he'd add more to the first five people to put their hands up. Now it's a smaller meat wagon and the younger butcher just doesn't have the same comedy patter or authority/generosity to pile more meat into the carrier bags of those on tight budgets purchasing from here. What could be a two hour walk through looking at stuff my last two visits I've seen everything in twenty minutes. Free parking which is useful so giving it three stars.

    Every Thursday near Kempton Park racecourse you will find the traffic queuing along the Staines…read moreRoad east as shoppers mix with travellers trying to get out to Sunbury Cross.From about 8am till 3ish you will find market stalls galore ranging from the fruit and veg and flowers at the entrance to luggage ,shoes ,wrapping paper ,meat ,undies and perfume. There are several stalls selling Argos or Next catalogue returns and a few selling electrical items at cut prices. Add to this the obligatory mobile phone unlocking guys and the short date food stalls and you will have a good idea of what's there. Pre Christmas it always used to have a fab stall selling perfume gift sets but this was missing on the last few occasions I have been.Worth a trip just for a look .Parking is abundant but it gets very busy near Christmas time.

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