Street food for the day to day office workers, I would recommend Hoxton Beach which is a falafel stand. See my separate review for Hoxton Beach. This little market gets very crowded in the weekdays, not sure if they are there on the weekends.
Katie F.
Classificação do local: 5 Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Best burrito on a long time, and no queue! The Thai place was rammed. I’m glad I shopped around.
Uli B.
Classificação do local: 5 Mill Valley, CA
Yayayayayayayayayayayayayayayay! I found a place that sells healthy & reasonably-priced salads to go right here in W1! I thought I would never see this day… Goodge Place Market is a tiny food market in the likes of its bigger siblings like Leather Lane & Whitecross Markets in Easternish London. Here they only have a total of six stalls, but all of them serve delicious foods: — Burritos(Freebird Burritos) — Salad Boxes(£ 4.50 per box) — Thai food(Simply Thai) — Falafel(Hoxton Beach) — Köfte wraps/sandwiches That’s really all I could’ve wished for… I feel so blessed having discovered this market!
Absint
Classificação do local: 5 London, United Kingdom
I’ve worked in the area on and off for several years, and can honestly say that this little spot off Goodge Street has been my downfall on my repeated attempts to survive on sandwiches! How can one possibly keep up a packed lunch pledge when these delicious, fresh meals are cooked daily on your office doorstep? Best of the stalls by a long shot is the Thai truck, and I don’t generally even like Thai food. The green curry is addictive, and has become a stock hangover cure for myself and a handful of colleagues over the years. There is also a fantastic burrito truck and another selling freshly made falafel. All I can say is avoid this place like the plague if you want to save money or lose weight!
Dominique L.
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
I stumbled across this market when wandering through Fitzrovia one fine afternoon, looking for something different to eat. By the time I’d reached Goodge Place, I’d walked in and out of more than a few chain shops, unable to find something which ticked both the ‘affordable’ and ‘healthy’ boxes. Then I came across this market. I spied a salad stall, and decided to go for that. After all, it was pretty decently priced at £4 for a large box of sundried tomatoes, cous cous, aubergines, beans and other vegetables. To my surprise, the salad also came with a thick chunk of Turkish bread, which made it even better value for money. There’s an assortment of other stalls here as well — Mexican, Thai, falafels — and they’re here Monday to Friday.
Raxlak
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
I’m always surprised at how many people who work around Fitzrovia have never dared to sample the delights of this mini food market. Despite the long queues which form around the stalls at lunchtime, many office workers still prefer to spend their money on plastic tasting microwave meals from the nearby Tesco Metro than spend an average of four quid for an authentic taste of international cuisine. The Thai stall in particular is very good and the wonderful aromas that fill the air are testament to the great flavours that lovingly go into the dishes. The falafel stand is also always very busy and the ingredients always look really fresh. A recent addition to the Market is the salad stand which is much better than anything on offer in nearby Planet Organic. The range on offer is really impressive and for four pounds you get a slice of fresh bread to accompany your very full tub of salad. The olive selection is particularly good here. Finally, if you can’t be bothered queuing for a burrito at Benito’s Hat which is a stone’s throw away you could do a lot worse than to sample the Mexican food available here too.
Rabbib
Classificação do local: 3 London, United Kingdom
the place is great, but does anyone know where the chinese food van has gone?
Adam
Classificação do local: 4 Bedford, United Kingdom
To some this place might seem like a mere collection of vans selling cheap Chinese food. To the more informed however it is an aromatic treasure trove of value for money asian delights. Having sampled the Beef Curry with Rice I can whole-heartedly recommend it as a fun alternative to Lemsip as the heat of it blows all your cobwebs away. Also on offer are tasty spring rolls, chicken that’s as sweet as it is sour and oh so moreish noodles.
Sanjit C.
Classificação do local: 3 London, United Kingdom
Good value and a great selection for sure. Prices are very reasonable(in the £3.50-£5 range for a filling lunch). Vegetarians are well catered for. The traffic noise and hubbub from nearby Goodge St is a slight distraction from the good food on offer, but not a serious problem. Nice to have such a wide-ranging and affordable selection in one location.
Tiks1
Classificação do local: 5 London, United Kingdom
Chinese, Thai, Mexican, Mediterranean & Middle Eastern street food has arrived(since a year) in Fitzrovia and I feel so lucky to be working so close to this little hidden diamond of a place in this part of London. I got some juicy succulent King Prawns with chilli and garlic with noodles all for £3.80 and it was mouth watering delicious. The choice is endless and I would like to hear from fellow Qypers who work close by and find out their opinion. I give it 5* for quality and value-update-I went back and had a very tasty Thai chicken green curry which reminded me of having the same dish in a family run restaurant in Bangkok-near Sukhmvit
Sian
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
Goodge Street is surprising sometimes. One minute you feel like you’re in a sea of posh eateries, the next a whole load of chains. Then you come across Goodge Street food Market with all its cute little food stands. I’m going there for my lunch in an hour. I can’t decide between the burritos(steak or chicken, lots of goodies, only £4), or maybe salad — all veggies stuff but really good value with beans and cous cous and about £3. There’s Thai and Chinese stalls that I haven’t even tried yet. Maybe I’ll do that today. It’s a complete shock to find this place — opposite a Pret of course — and it’s a brilliant shock. I’m hungry.