Always busy and bustling, Soho is full of tasty options for grabbing a bite to eat when you're out and about. In fact, its sizeable footfall and fame mean that a lot of the hottest, most viral street-food sensations in the country aim to set up shop right here, resulting in a variety of hyped street eats to choose from. Our guide to the best street food in Soho highlights the buzziest places to try out, whether they're updating a classic for the modern age or simply executing a great version of it. Read on!
A server preparing loaded nachos in a street-food restaurant
The best street food in Soho
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Soho street food
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1The Great Thai Grab & Go Speed Thai eats in Soho
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2SpudBros Express The original UK street food
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3Bunsik Viral Korean corndogs
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4Coqfighter The fried chicken favourites
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5Tongue & Brisket Street sarnies
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6Kebhouze Soho's big kebab funhouse
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7The Kati Roll Company Classic Indian street food in Soho
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8Crunch Hyped brioche sandwiches
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9Pho & Bun Vietnamese street eats in Soho
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10Junk A smash hit on the burger scene
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11El Pollote Street-food vibes from Latin America
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12Miznon Quirky pita joint
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Where to enjoy street food in Soho
Speed Thai eats in Soho
The Great Thai Grab & Go is a Soho street food restaurant you definitely need to have on your radar thanks to its menu of authentic Thai dishes – fragrant curries, crispy spring rolls, juicy satay skewers, and that timeless favourite, pad Thai. The food here is affordable and travels well, making this a great pitstop for a quick lunch or mid-shopping snack. Just grab one of the available counter seats or go about your business with a takeaway.
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5 Earnshaw St
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The Great Thai Grab & Go 2
077-218 866 66 - Read more on Thatsup
The original UK street food
The SpudBros have gone from running a humble stall in Lancashire to becoming one of the UK's biggest viral food hits. Their speciality? The classic baked potato. With their charisma and knack for social media, the duo have turned the humble spud into a sensation, drawing huge queues at their colourful Soho flagship.
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9a Archer St, Soho
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Viral Korean corndogs
Bunsik's first outpost sparked a craze with its Korean-style corndogs, where sausages are wrapped in batter, deep-fried, and loaded up with extras like molten cheese or crispy potato cubes. These eye-catching street-food creations quickly became a viral sensation, drawing in both locals and tourists keen to try them for themselves. The result? Constant buzz online and queues that often spill out onto the street.
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31 Wardour St, Soho/Covent Garden
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The fried chicken favourites
Fried chicken is a mainstay of street food in Soho, and Coqfighter is one of the best places to get your fill. They began as a pop-up in pubs across London, with their cult following quickly taking off and leading them to launch several locations around the city. They serve up an array of chicken burgers and fried chicken favourites, from buttermilk bites to crispy confit wings.
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75 Beak Street, Soho
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Coqfighter Soho
020-773 440 01 - Read more on Thatsup
Street sarnies
Tongue & Brisket is all about hearty, homemade sandwiches piled high for breakfast and lunch. Their signature salt beef is a standout, but you'll also find classics like smoked salmon with cream cheese or rich chopped liver, served on your choice of bagel, white, or rye bread. To round things out, the menu at this Soho street-food restaurant also offers comforting soups and fresh salads.
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199 Wardour St, Soho
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Tongue & Brisket Soho
020-378 422 73 - Read more on Thatsup
Soho's big kebab funhouse
Kebhouze, the international kebab chain, landed in Soho in 2023 with its first UK outpost – its brightly coloured exterior makes it easy to find even amidst the busy Oxford Street displays. Spanning three floors, the flagship street-food venue pairs its quality kebabs with arcade games, street art, burgers, and sides for a rounded experience. The menu puts a twist on tradition with inventive kebab fillings like cheddar and olives, plus a range of options designed for kids.
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159 Oxford St, Soho
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Kebhouze London
020-454 683 32 - Read more on Thatsup
Classic Indian street food in Soho
Originally from New York, The Kati Roll Company is a snug Soho street-food joint distinguished by its bright orange canopy. It specialises in hot paratha wraps packed with fillings such as spiced potato, veggie patties, or chicken tikka – perfect for a quick grab-and-go bite. To round off your meal, there's traditional lassi or warming masala chai on offer.
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24 Poland Street, Soho
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The Kati Roll Company Soho
020-728 747 87 - Read more on Thatsup
Hyped brioche sandwiches
Crunch is a compact Soho spot that specialises in “experimental brioche sandwiches,” layering fluffy golden brioche with inventive fillings like Southern-fried chicken, pickles, and house aioli, or rich Gressingham duck leg with smoked apple sauce and crispy onions. Taking the sandwich game to the next level has provided Crunch with ample exposure and a big following.
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60 Dean St, Soho
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Crunch Soho
020-805 050 36 - Read more on Thatsup
Vietnamese street eats in Soho
Pho & Bun is a Soho street-food favourite for authentic Vietnamese flavours served in a lively, stylish space with exposed brickwork and colourful murals. The signature pho comes from a broth simmered for 18 hours, while the menu also features creative bao burgers, noodle and rice dishes, fresh salads, and sharing plates.
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76 Shaftesbury Ave, Soho/Covent Garden
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Pho & Bun
020-323 010 86 - Read more on Thatsup
A smash hit on the burger scene
Parisian smash burger brand Junk landed in Soho with a big splash, boasting a menu that lets diners stack their burgers with up to five patties, alongside a variety of toppings. A choice of sides and desserts rounds out the offering, making it a must-try for serious burger fans and anyone else looking to fuel up while exploring this busy London area.
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49 Old Compton St, Soho
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Junk Soho
020-380 220 62 - Read more on Thatsup
Street-food vibes from Latin America
After years of making a name on London's pop-up scene, El Pollote settled into its first permanent home in Soho. The speciality here is their much-loved Latino fried chicken coated in a sweet guava glaze, though the menu spans plenty of Latin American street-food favourites, from empanadas to burgers. With colourful graffiti on the walls and a buzzy outdoor area, the vibe is as fun as the food.
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13 Ganton St, Soho
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El Pollote Soho
075-807 476 41 - Read more on Thatsup
Quirky pita joint
Miznon, the cult Israeli pita brand, is lively and tongue-in-cheek, with quirky slogans splashed across the walls and a menu that's as fun as it is flavourful. On offer are their famous falafel-stuffed pitas, tender rib-eye steak wraps, and a range of Mediterranean-inspired bites that give the Soho place its distinct edge.
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8 Broadwick St, Soho
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