With a culinary scene as renowned as London's, it's no surprise that the city is bursting with delicious fast food.
Today, let's take a look at these establishments.
Fast food in London: article summary
Fast food in London: Voodoo Ray's
At Voodoo Ray's, you're served huge 55 cm pizzas, which are best shared.
You can find these giant pizzas at one of their two restaurants in the city.
They serve their customers at Peckham and Dalston. You can also enjoy cocktails for less than £10. Perfect to accompany your meal with a pleasant drink.
Voodoo Ray's restaurants are open:
- Every day from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Yard Sale
If Yard Sale Pizza and Voodoo Rays were to go head-to-head in a contest to determine who serves the largest pizza, we'd have a hard time predicting who to bet on.
Here you will find 45 cm diameter pizzas. All pizzas are topped with simmered tomato sauce and Fior di Latte silky mozzarella.
They come in an assortment of flavors, such as pepperoni with nduja, roasted mushrooms with truffle oil and eggplant with parmesan crumbs.
You'll find this sign in every corner of the city, from Crystal Palace and Balham to Clapton, Leyton and more.
You can visit us on site:
- From noon to 10 p.m.
Fast food in London: Bleecker Burger
Let's get away from pizzerias for good burgers in London. Bleecker Burgers' burgers are inspired by the classic New York burger.
They are made from grass-fed beef from small UK farms, which is then dry-aged and cooked to order, which makes them fresh and tasty.
They're placed between a bun with a bit of lettuce and served with a special house sauce, which ties it all together like a perfectly wrapped gift, resulting in what many would call the best burger in town.
You can find this sign at :
- Westfield
- Bloomberg
- Victoria
- Spitalfields
Restaurants open :
- From 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Patty & Bun
Patty & Bun is a great takeaway option for those who want a delicious cheeseburger. The burgers are made from high-quality beef from HG Walter.
The latter is a London butcher who sources his meat from independent British farmers.
Burgers are their best-sellers, but you can also enjoy fries and side dishes such as smoked chicken wings and vegan chicken nuggets.
You can also eat here:
- From noon to 10 p.m.
Fast food in London: Poppies
Poppies is a legendary London fish and chip joint, serving the nation's favorite meal day and night. All the fish served here is prepared on the premises after having been transported from the Billingate fish market.
So you can be sure they're as fresh as possible. They serve everything from haddock and cod to calamari, whole lemon sole, fish cakes, langoustines and much more.
For their opening hours, you can go to :
- Every day 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Chick'N'Sour
Enjoy Asian-inspired fried chicken and tangy cocktails at Chick "N' Sours, where they serve a selection of tasty homemade fried chicken.
Keep it classic with a chicken burger drizzled with sriracha, or opt for the bang-bang chicken salad. if you want to leave out the carbohydrates.
If you're feeling peckish, you can enjoy all-you-can-eat wings every first Wednesday of the month at their Seven Dials or Haggerston branches.
The restaurant remains open:
- From noon to 10 p.m.
Fast food in London: Eggslut
Egg lovers should pick up a good old-fashioned slice from Eggslut, a sandwich shop originally from Los Angeles, before to the streets of London.
Here, it's all about eggs, you guessed it, with a menu filled with comforting delights such as:
- Sausages
- Egg and cheese brioche rolls
- Egg salad with honey mustard aioli
Enjoy a high-protein meal! You can visit us at :
- Every day 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Kappacasein
Nothing beats warm, gooey, melty cheese toast, and nobody does it better than kappacasein.
This Borough Market mainstay is run by cheese expert Bill Oglethorpe, who designed the perfect three-cheese toast.
Essentially, it's a mixture of cheese sandwiched between two thick slices of crispy sourdough with a sprinkling of onions and leeks.
If you don't like bread, you can try their raclette, it's also a delight.
The venue opens :
- Thursday to Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
There are many fast-food restaurants in London. During your visit, I recommend that you go to one of those I mentioned in this article.
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