Restaurants

  • London's best cheap eats

  • By Guy Dimond and Charmaine Mok. Photography Tricia de Courcy Ling


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    Cheap restaurants in south London

    • Franco Manca

      Eat here for under £10, classic cheap eats, 4 Market Row, Electric Lane, Brixton, SW9 8LD

      Franco Manca’s pizza is as close as it gets to the real Neapolitan style – perfectly cooked with crisp, bubbling cornicione (crust). And it’s all cheap as chips – from the wine through to the pizza. Meal for two without wine and service: around £18. Read more

    • Kitfo House

      Eat here for £10, 49 South Lambeth Road, Vauxhall, SW8 1RH

      Vauxhall caff with Eritrean food. We recommend sharing any of the 'special platters', which feature a dazzling variety of dishes selected from the à la carte. We discovered that sharing just one special platter feeds two people easily. Cost per person without wine or service: £10. Read more

    • Cah Chi

      394 Garratt Lane, Earlsfield, SW18 4HP

      The barbecues are a big hit if you’re a Korean food novice; more experienced diners may want to specify their own choices of panch’an (side dishes). Meal for two with service: around £35. Read more

    • Bonnington Centre Café

      Classic cheap eat, 11 Vauxhall Grove, Vauxhall, SW8 1TD

      Located just off the suitably bohemian environs of Bonnington Square, this vegetarian restaurant is community run, and uncommonly friendly as a result. Read more

    • Amaranth

      346-348 Garratt Lane, Earlsfield, SW18 4ES

      Book well in advance and bring a bottle to enjoy surprisingly sophisticated Thai dishes, prepared to order at the hectic kitchen on the ground floor. Meal for two with service: around £28. Read more

    • Dosa n Chutny

      Eat here for under £10, 68 Tooting High Street, Tooting, SW17 0RN

      Most of these meals cost under £3 and while the vegetarian choice is exemplary, the non-veg choices are okay too. Meal for two with soft drinks and service: around £12. Read more

    • Galapagos Bistro-Café

      169 Battersea High Street, Battersea, SW11 3JS

      A small, comfortable café/bistro, run by a husband and wife team who excel in value for money. Everything is made on the premises, and there's a generosity about the place, from the initial greeting to the large measures of wine, that ensures return visits. Meal for two with wine and service: around £40. Read more

    • Faanoos

      481 Upper Richmond Road West, Barnes, SW14 7PU

      A consistently excellent menu in a restaurant that emulates the warm familiarity of bustling Tehran kebab houses. Meal for two with drinks and service: around £40. Read more

    • Ragged Canteen

      Beaconsfield, 22 Newport Street, Vauxhall, SE11 6AY

      Serving up wholesome vegetarian brunches and lunches with a cheery and uplifting service. The dishes are freshly prepared with real care using high-quality ingredients. Lunch for two with service: around £18. Read more

    • Garden Café

      The Garden Museum, Lambeth Palace Rd, SE1 7LB

      Not to be confused with the rather more elaborate Garden Café in Regent’s Park, this modest little eatery nestled in the Garden Museum serves an excellent range of fresh vegetarian fare daily. The mains, hovering around the bargainous £6 mark, are all served with piles of vibrant and mostly vegan salads. Meal for two with drinks and service: around £20.

    • Tsuru

      4 Canvey Street, Bankside, SE1 9AN

      At this daytime caff, the focus is on reasonably priced Japanese food that is ethically and/or locally sourced. Meal for two with drinks and service: around £25. Read more


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44 comments

  1. Posted by Hutchy on 22 Oct 2009 18:03

    Thought I'd add another place, I use this place every couple of weeks as it's consistantly good, nice staff and it's a BYO. Cafe Nawaz on Snowfields, just behind Guy's hospital. REally good Indian food.

  2. Posted by Bastian on 22 Oct 2009 16:56

    Hello, we've been in London in summer and went to some "cheap eats" and it was really good to have your guide.
    My big Pro: The "Dehli Wala" got the best veggie indian food I'd ever had (...and I had a lot!)
    My big "Con" was a cafe at carnaby street/Marlborough.
    Quite expensive, old scones, cold water for the tea and unprofessional waiters...
    But to make along story short: Your guide is really helpful and we will use it next year again.
    Keep at it!!!
    Greetings from Braunschweig/ Germany

  3. Posted by Libby on 22 Oct 2009 15:02

    I love this - a lot. There are so many great places in London to eat cheaply and really enjoy yourself. I find that I don't really enjoy fine dining - I prefer spending between £5 and £20 on some good food, a few drinks and a great atmosphere. My favourites include: Many of the Vietnamese and Turkish places in Shoreditch, Leon, Wahaca, Strada and Zizzi (with vouchers!), Giraffe, Daddy Donkey Mexican Grill and Wagamama.

  4. Posted by Karen Monily on 23 Sep 2009 00:49

    Time Out - come one! Chaat over Mien Tay?!!! Chaat curries swim in sauce and so long to arrive, not only that but there is only a choice of about 3 dishes so there is NO excuse. Mien Tay is unreal - you missed a trick here.

  5. Posted by magnolia on 15 Sep 2009 16:23

    I had a wheatgrass shot, then a delicious curry meal followed by a homemade superfood truffle at the Inspiral Lounge in Camden, paid about a fiver! Staff were lovely too :-) Inspiral gets my vote!

  6. Posted by Alberto Sandvitche on 15 Sep 2009 11:32

    I have been to inSpiral lounge in Camden on several occasions for the delicious food and exciting events they do there.
    I am also surprised not to see the venue listed in Time Out as its the most exciting place I have been to in London.
    They have great dance events, DJ,s, singer songwriter performances and the quality of the food including vegan ice cream, makes it a real land mark for alternative entertainment and healthy eating. All Londoners should know about inSpiral lounge.

  7. Posted by Sarah Walker on 15 Sep 2009 10:52

    Agreed on the inSpiral Lounge comment. This place should really be up here. It has awesome food for bargain prices, not to mention the AMAZING healthy dairy, sugar and cholesterol free ice cream and cakes...yum! Best place in Camden in my opinion.

  8. Posted by da siva on 15 Sep 2009 02:07

    I have been to many restaurants, i must agree with Time Out, Comptoir does it for its 10 out of 10 for less than £10.
    Go there have a lamb & prunes tagine with fluffy organic coucous and rose water lemonade all in £8.30.
    go there during the day they have free wifi, or in the evening where you can bring your own wine with no corckage.
    well worth a try.
    Da siva

  9. Posted by sandy howsman on 13 Sep 2009 11:01

    great selection, but i can't believe you left out inSpiral Lounge in Camden high street. having visited many of the restaurants you feature here, none of them compare to the wide range of tasty and healthy food at inSpiral. that gets my vote

  10. Posted by Seb O'Driscoll on 18 Aug 2009 14:59

    A bit weary of this list as it excludes probably the best cheap eat I have been to in all of London - Hot Stuff in Vauxhall. Great, fresh food that is very reasonably priced and free corkage BYOB on meaning you won't get over £15 pp all in for the entire evening out.
    None the less I think I'll give a few of these places a whirl.

  11. Posted by Natalie on 17 Aug 2009 13:55

    The best cheap eat in London is Sheba Restaurant in Brick Lane under £15 per head and the most gorgeous food you will ever have.

  12. Posted by niamh on 28 Jul 2009 13:35

    the chippy is well nice mann its fish and chipss mmmmmmmmmmmm fish

  13. Posted by Johnny on 22 Jul 2009 18:24

    Won Kei - good chinese?? Baozi would get my vote over that place any day. Next we'll be having recommendations for Mr Wu's chinese buffet as being authentic dim sum!

  14. Posted by Anita on 22 Jul 2009 10:12

    Hi David, Won Kei also in Chinatown gets my vote.. they're affordable, and the food is better than Bao Zi, although their place is more simple, canteen-like. I know we're talking about value for money here however I have to be honest, Bao Zi's use of oil in their noodle it really is too liberal... I don't know how they get away with it! Try their spicy soup noodle you'll see what I mean.
    Also I did not question Baozi's authenticity. Read my post again!

  15. Posted by David on 22 Jul 2009 09:55

    Anita,
    These are cheap eats. We're talking relative here and for the price Baozi is surely a very good option. If you want something better you've got to pay more or go to China. Also, not that I know for sure, I get the idea that Baozi offers something a bit more authentic in an area full of Anglicised Chinese restaurants which for me wins it extra points.

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