Halal at Street Food Union market on Rupert Street in Soho
Having covered the availability of Halal street food at Soho’s Berwick Street market, it’s now time to scope out Rupert Street market just around the corner.
Operating between 11am and 3pm every Monday to Saturday, this particular one under Street Food Union with a selection of traders below that have confirmed their Halal credentials.
Although smaller than its rival, there’s Middle Eastern falafels, Uzbek food inspired by the flavours of the Silk Road, and the bold flavours of India.
For those looking to fulfil their prayers or some quiet solace away from all the hustle and bustle, then the Islamic Centre Soho is located on Berwick Street (note, howevr, that this is a men-only mosque).
OSHPAZ
If you’re looking to discover the flavours and spices of the Silk Road, then Oshpaz promises “authentic Uzbek street food” every Tuesday to Friday during the lunch period only.
With a fully Halal menu, you’ll be enticed in by the aromatic smells emanating from a huge cauldron stacked with plenty of fragrant rice.
LILI CHUTNEY
Lili Chutney caters for Halal chicken, along with plenty of veggie options, and specialises in “authentic Indian cooking brought to the street with DEVilishly good naan bread wraps and curries” at just £7.00.
Dev’s signature green lili chutney is made with “fresh green herbs and chillis that really take these dishes to another level”. They operate Wednesday to Friday between 12-3pm
LIL' FALAFEL
Lil’ Falafel is a vegan and vegetarian stand that serves up Middle Eastern handmade falafel wraps with vibrant salads and pickles.
It was mentioned as one of Time Out ‘London’s Best Street Food Traders’ in London.
If we’ve missed anyone out, be sure to contact us soon and have them added.
Street Food Union
Berwick St, Soho, London W1F 0PY.
Opening Hours: Mon-Sat 11:00-15:00