Nestled between Old Street and the Barbican, this vibrant weekday market serves up a global feast of street food, from Indian curries to Brazilian flatbreads.
Whitecross St, London EC1Y 8JL, United Kingdom Get directions
"We love you Whitecross, we do! The Whitecross street market is the home of foods from all over the world, conveniently located right next to our studio. We’re working on a pulley system to transport food parcels directly to our window. Prepare to pick up the pace in one of the busiest lunchtime street markets in London. From a wide choice of Vietnamese, Turkish, Indian and Mediterranean cuisines – to name a few – whatever you fancy, there is something to cater to your needs: wraps, rice dishes, salads, and sushi. You name it, they've got it." - DesignStudio
"Whitecross Street's food market is a bustling ruckus most days, with workers and tourists eyeing up everything from Thai curries, to Turkish lahmacun, to Brazilian tapioca flatbreads. Given that you can more than likely smell the market from one of the Barbican’s courtyards, this is the most convenient place to grab something during the week. Just be warned that peak lunchtime means peak queues." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing
"Ingeniously nicknamed Bitecross Street (can you see what they’ve done there), this weekday, lunchtime-only street market in between Old Street and the Barbican has become a standard for workers nearby. It’s a global affair which includes old-time burrito makers Luardos, Brazilian flatbread makers Beiju, and an array of stalls from Italian pasta to Indian street food." - jake missing, rianne shlebak
"Whitecross Street Market, Barbican Old Street. We love you Whitecross, we do! The Whitecross street market is the home of foods from all over the world, conveniently located right next to our studio. We’re working on a pulley system to transport food parcels directly to our window. Prepare to pick up the pace in one of the busiest lunchtime street markets in London. From a wide choice of Vietnamese, Turkish, Indian and Mediterranean cuisines – to name a few – whatever you fancy, there is something to cater to your needs: wraps, rice dishes, salads, and sushi. You name it, they've got it."
"Ingeniously nicknamed Bitecross Street (can you see what they’ve done there), this street market in between Old Street and the Barbican has become a standard for workers nearby. It’s a global affair which includes (now) old-time burrito makers Luardos, Brazilian flatbread makers Beiju, and a cheap as chips lahmacun from The Iskelé." - Jake Missing
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Lawrence McClay
Jennifer H
Stuart Bailey
Joel Watkins-knight
Daniela Zulian
kevin S
Zainab O