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Bites On A Budget: London’s Street Feast

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If you love street food but can’t make it to KERB or Borough Market on your lunch break, Street Feast is your friend. A perfect embodiment of East London vibes, and right next to our new OC Shoreditch location, the semi-indoor food market opens on Friday and Saturday evenings in Dalston, running through to the end of the summer. Go before it's too late, because this year, it's bigger, badder, and better than ever before—and not just because it’s competing with two new sister locations across the city: Model Market in Lewisham and The Power of Summer at Battersea Power Station. 

If you can get there before 7 PM, it’s free (that’s right, we said free!). Thereafter it’s £3 and open until midnight. With plenty of stalls offering a plethora of boozy thirst-quenchers, you can be sure to make a night of it. Just make sure you leave room for the good stuff. Fill up on pizza, lobster, jerk chicken, gelato—along with a handful of other fresh options—to your stomach's content.

Go with friends, order lots, leave happy. But before you do, check out our favorite Street Feast stalls below.


Bleecker Street Burger
First, there's the sweet, delicious sweet-potato fries that you can't get enough of. Next let us mention the Angry Fries, skin-on fries loaded with blue cheese and extra chilli sauce. And finally, let us introduce you to the main course: New York-style, double-cheese burgers made with aged (and extra tasty) meat, a hearty smothering of American cheese, and a squirt of secret sauce, stuck between a soft, toasted bun. Expect a line.
Gonna cost you: Angry fries for £3.50 and double cheeseburgers for £8

Kimchinary
Korean. Burritos. We needn’t say more but we will. Two brilliant ideas combust to make one extra tasty dining item. Kimchinary packs a giant tortilla (or tacos) with kimchi rice, gochujang sauce, cheddar cheese, pickled coleslaw, spring onion sour cream, and your choice of slow-braised bulgogi ox cheek, confit Blythburgh pork belly, or grilled aubergine and winter greens. Doesn't that all sound delicious?
Gonna cost you: £6  

Pizza Pilgrims
Like pizza, love Pizza Pilgrims. Easily one of London’s most loved pizza joints, Soho’s favorite moves east to deliver giant cheesy pies to Dalston’s hungry locals. Whether you go for the classic margherita, the pepperoni, or the Neapolitan, it will be delicious and you will find it difficult not to polish off the whole thing. Yes, that's a challenge.
Gonna cost you: £5 per pizza

Rola Wala
The proud owner of the longest queue at Street Feast (that has to mean something right?) defines itself as "twisted Indian street food." It dishes up mini naans loaded with the likes of 48-hour marinated coriander chicken tikka, goan pulled pork, beetroot, and coconut and paneer dahl, each topped with a salad garnish and zingy chutney.
Gonna cost you: Score a trio for £9.

French and Grace
This Middle-Eastern inspired, Brixton-based trader serves up hearty wraps bursting with wholesome goodness. The halloumi wrap is particularly delicious. Tender, griddled pieces of salty halloumi are packed in a flour tortilla wrap with herby b

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