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Follow on Google News | Bored of Borough? Check the insider's guide to London's tastiest street food hotspotsBy: UniversityRooms.com University Rooms' travel expert Lily Smith says: 'Our new online guide reveals our Fab Four most mouthwatering areas of London for everyone in search of great grub on a budget.' Camden Market: 'A cornerstone of counterculture since the '70s, Camden Market is still the go-to hub for street food enthusiasts, where noodles are served with oodles of atmosphere. 'At the dedicated food stands in the heart of The West Yard there are plenty of plant-based delights to be discovered, along with Persian food, Portuguese pastries, pitta breads and Venezuelan hot pockets, while the gooey Cheese Wheel and sugary treats at Churros London are firm favourites on Instagram.' Market Halls, Victoria: 'Victoria was once a no man's land for London's foodies but it's now home to Market Halls. Since opening in 2018, Market Halls has been bringing together some of London's best independent street food traders under one roof (and one roof terrace) with a mix of exciting global cuisine enjoyed in a lively atmosphere on communal tables. Right opposite the bus station, try Gopal's Malaysian Street Food, but the bao buns and Mexican tacos aren't too shabby either.' Mercato Mayfair: 'Fancy combining grand architecture with gourmet fare? Mercato Mayfair in the Dover Street area offers a refined take on street food. This luxurious street food haven is set inside the beautifully restored Grade I-listed St. Mark's Church. More than just your typical street food market, this is a one-stop shop culinary mecca, offering some of the best artisanal food and drinks in the city. Hoxton: 'If you're looking to dive into London's street food culture, there's no better place to be than Hoxton. This lively neighbourhood is encircled by some of the city's most exciting markets, artisan eats and food tours. Spitalfields Market, which dates back to 1638, is an essential stop. This market has transformed into a hotspot for independent traders and fab food stalls and the market's covered setting makes it perfect for a visit come rain or shine. Finally, for a full-blown street food adventure, head over to Brick Lane and the Truman Brewery markets. Stay near the snacks: 'For an affordable, comfortable stay within walking distance of all central London's foodie highlights, Astor College (https://www.universityrooms.com/ End
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