Arcade food hall: We visited the awesome Soho food hall that's hidden in plain sight
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London is known for being somewhat of a foodie paradise.
The city is overrun with Michelin Star restaurants, cool cafes, traditional pie and mash shops and of course, food markets.
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Hide AdBut with the weather getting colder, the idea of standing on a busy street eating a bao bun might not feel quite so appealing.
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That’s why we headed to Soho’s awesome indoor food hall, that’s hidden right next to a Tube Station (limited time outside in the elements.)
Arcade Food Hall, next to Tottenham Court Road, is undoubtedly one of the capital’s best kept secrets (well not anymore!)
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Hide AdInside, customers are greeted by a large circular bar and a plethora of food stalls, ideal for eating in.
The food hall offers a wide variety of international cuisines from spicy Mexican tacos to subtle and savoury Satay from the Indonesian stall.
There’s even a posh kebab stand offering traditional middle eastern dishes - a far cry from greasy mess you devour after a night on the tiles.
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Hide AdSushi lovers will enjoy watching their food skilfully created in front of them by specially trained chefs.
But it was Manna’s viral smash burgers that had us salivating when we visited Arcade earlier this week.
The burgers have taken social media by storm and it’s easy to see why when you have one in front of you.
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Hide AdA solid smash burger, covered with cheese for a good price at £10.
Watch our video above to find out more about Soho’s hidden food hall and to see some of that delicious food.
Arcade is definitely the best food hall you’ve never heard of.
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