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Discover the Best Eats: A Guide to Stalls at Camden Market

Camden Market is a food lover's dream, packed with so many different food stalls it can be hard to know where to start. If you're looking for some of the best food stalls at Camden Market, you've come to the right place. I checked out a bunch of them to give you a head start on your own food adventure.

Key Takeaways

  • Tsujuri offers a range of matcha treats, with the matcha float being a standout choice for its refreshing texture and balanced sweetness.

  • Curry Up Camden serves classic Indian dishes; the Mapas Prawn Curry is light and flavorful, while the Chicken Dum Biryani is rich with spices and slow-cooked chicken.

  • Funky Chips is known for its loaded fries, which are generously portioned and highly customizable with various toppings and sauces.

  • Bill or Beak's Honey Butter Fried Chicken Burger is a must-try, packed with flavor and a messy but rewarding experience.

  • Pittabun provides stuffed pitas with options like the Chicken Thigh pitta, featuring a lemon tahini dressing that adds a great flavor.

1. Tsujuri

If you're a fan of matcha, or even just curious about it, Tsujiri is the spot you'll want to hit up in Camden Market. They've got the whole matcha spectrum covered, from the fancy ceremonial grade stuff you can sip on, to lattes, and of course, soft-serve ice cream. It's a really popular place, so expect a bit of a queue, but honestly, it's worth the wait if you're craving something a little different.

I tried their Kanten Sundae, and it was pretty great. You get this soft-serve matcha ice cream, which isn't too sweet, topped with chewy mochi. It's a nice mix of textures and flavors. They also do these matcha floats, which are like a slushy mixed with soft serve – sounds weird, but it works, especially on a warmer day.

Here's a quick look at some of their popular items:

  • Matcha Float: A refreshing blend of slush and soft-serve.

  • Kanten Sundae: Soft-serve matcha with mochi and other toppings.

  • Matcha Latte: A classic, though some find it a bit too earthy.

While the matcha itself is the star, don't overlook the other Japanese treats they offer. They've got things like mochi and mousse cakes that are just as visually appealing and tasty.

If you're looking for some laughs after all that delicious food, make sure to check out the Your in Eye Comedy Club. It's a great way to end your day with some good jokes and a fun atmosphere.

2. Curry Up Camden

If you're craving authentic Indian flavors, Curry Up Camden is a spot you'll want to check out. They've got all the classic dishes you'd expect, and the prices are pretty reasonable, especially considering you get rice, bread, or chips with your main. While the Paneer 69 was a little mild for my taste, the Mapas Prawn Curry was a real winner. It's made with coconut milk, which keeps it light and fresh, but still has a nice little kick from the chili.

But the dish that really stole the show, and is apparently a favorite of the chef too, is the Chicken Dum Biryani. It's a bit pricier at £12.90, but honestly, it's big enough to share, making it a great deal for a satisfying meal. The rice is packed with flavor, and the chicken is slow-cooked with a blend of spices that makes it incredibly tender and tasty.

Here's a quick look at some of their popular dishes:

  • Paneer 69 - £7.90

  • Mapas Prawn Curry (with Rice) - £10.90

  • Chicken Dum Biryani - £12.90

Don't let the name fool you; they offer a wide range of Indian favorites beyond just curry.

After a delicious meal at Curry Up Camden, why not head over to the Your in Your Eye Comedy Club for some laughs? It's the perfect way to round off your Camden Market food adventure.

3. Funky Chips

If you think you've had loaded fries before, think again. Funky Chips takes potato goodness to a whole new level with their seriously stacked creations. It's not just about the chips themselves, which are thankfully gluten-free, but about the sheer amount of toppings you can pile on. You start with a base portion – and trust me, even the small size is huge – and then go wild.

They've got a massive selection of meats, cheeses, and other goodies, plus over a dozen house sauces to choose from. Imagine chicken, halloumi, crispy onions, all smothered in something called 'Pablo Escobar' sauce and 'Nice Thing' sauce. It's a culinary adventure, and honestly, one order is easily enough to share with a few friends. Seriously, don't try to tackle a large one solo unless you're feeling brave.

Here's a peek at what you might find:

  • Meats: Pulled pork, chicken, beef brisket

  • Cheeses: Cheddar, mozzarella, halloumi

  • Sauces: A rotating list of unique house blends

Don't underestimate the portion sizes here. It's a feast designed for sharing, so plan accordingly.

They even offer a free drink with every order for students, which is a nice little bonus. For a truly memorable and filling experience at Camden Market, Funky Chips is a must-try. After you've had your fill of fries, why not check out some stand-up comedy? Your Eye Comedy Club is just around the corner and offers a great way to end your day.

4. Camden Coffee Roastery

Tucked away a little from the main hustle, Camden Coffee Roastery is a real gem for anyone who appreciates a good cup of coffee. They're serious about their beans here, sourcing them from all over the globe and even roasting them right there in the shop while you watch. It’s pretty cool to see the process happening.

If you're looking for a caffeine boost between bites, this is definitely the spot. They've got a great selection of single-origin coffees and their own house blends. I tried their almond-milk cappuccino, and honestly, it was fantastic. They also have some really tasty artisan pastries that pair perfectly with their coffee.

They really know their stuff when it comes to coffee. You can tell they put a lot of care into selecting and preparing each cup.

Here's a quick rundown of what you might find:

  • Freshly Roasted Beans: Single origin and house blends.

  • Artisan Pastries: Perfect for pairing with your coffee.

  • All-Day Brunch: If you're there at the right time.

One customer even mentioned sending their espresso blend to their son in America because he wouldn't drink anything else, which says a lot about the quality. It's a great place to grab a drink and maybe a treat before heading to catch some laughs at Your in the Eye Comedy Club later.

5. Bill or Beak

Alright, let's talk about Bill or Beak. If you're a burger person, you absolutely have to check this place out. They really pack a ton of flavor into their burgers. I mean, seriously, some of the best burgers I've had in a while.

Their menu keeps it pretty simple, which I actually like. It means they can focus on making every single thing taste amazing. The standout for me was the Honey Butter Fried Chicken burger. It's got this incredible fried chicken, a sweet and savory honey butter sauce, a bit of spice from the mayo, plus pickles and slaw. It’s a lot, but it works.

Here's a quick look at some of their popular choices:

  • Honey Butter Fried Chicken Burger: Their signature, a must-try.

  • Smashed Patty Cheese Burger: A solid option if chicken isn't your thing.

And don't even think about skipping the loaded fries. They come absolutely drowning in cheese and topped with crispy onions. It’s the perfect sidekick to that amazing burger. You can find some seriously good food here, making it a top spot for a satisfying meal.

This place is known for being a bit messy, so be prepared with plenty of napkins. It's all part of the experience, though!

If you're looking for a burger that's going to blow you away, Bill or Beak is the place to go. It’s definitely one of those stalls that makes you want to come back for more. While you're exploring Camden Market, make sure to catch a show at the Your Eye Comedy Club for some laughs after your meal.

6. Pittabun

If you're looking for something a bit different from the usual burger or curry, Pittabun is a solid choice. They're serving up stuffed pittas, which are a popular street food from India, and honestly, they're pretty tasty.

The chicken thigh pitta is definitely the standout here. It comes with a lemon tahini dressing that really makes it pop. It’s a fresh take on handheld food and a nice alternative to some of the heavier options you might find around the market. They also have a pork gyro pitta, which is like a classic kebab but feels a bit lighter.

Here's a quick look at some of their popular options:

  • Chicken Thigh Pitta

  • Pork Gyro Pitta

Pittabun offers a friendly vibe and a small spot to sit if you need a quick break. It's a good place to grab a unique bite.

For a satisfying and flavorful meal that's easy to eat on the go, give Pittabun a try. And hey, if you need a good laugh after all that eating, check out the Your in the Eye Comedy Club nearby – it's a great way to cap off your Camden adventure!

7. Dez Amore

Dez Amore is a spot that really brings a unique dessert experience to Camden Market. They specialize in these amazing Hungarian chimney cakes, also known as Kürtőskalács. You might have seen them popping up on social media, and honestly, they taste just as good as they look.

These cakes are made by wrapping dough around a spit, roasting it over charcoal, and then coating it in sugar. It creates this incredible crispy exterior with a soft, fluffy inside. It's a dessert that's both a treat for the eyes and the taste buds.

Here's a look at what makes them special:

  • Variety of Flavors: They offer both sweet and savory options, so there's something for everyone. You can get them with classic fillings like cinnamon and Nutella, or try something a bit different.

  • Unique Textures: The combination of the crunchy, caramelized sugar coating and the airy dough is just fantastic.

  • Customization: You can choose your coatings and fillings, making each cake your own personal creation.

The biscuit cone version, coated in crushed Biscoff and Rich Tea biscuits, is a real standout. It's a clever twist on the traditional cake, offering a delightful crunch. Even if you think you don't have a sweet tooth, these are worth trying. They're not overly heavy, and the cream filling adds a nice lightness.

If you're looking for a fun, delicious, and visually appealing treat while you're exploring Camden, Dez Amore is definitely a place to check out. And hey, if you're in the mood for some laughs after all that sugar, make sure to catch a show at the Your in Your Eye Comedy Club nearby!

8. The Cheese Bar

If you're a serious cheese enthusiast, then The Cheese Bar is your spot in Camden Market. It's part of the market's 'sit-down initiative,' offering a nice escape from the usual hustle. The place has a cool vibe, with a well-designed bar area and special themed nights like fondue and raclette.

They offer a student discount, which is a nice touch, and the prices are pretty reasonable for the atmosphere you get. You can build your own cheeseboard with any three British cheeses, served with crackers and some interesting pairings – think goat's cheese with Turkish delight. The grilled cheese sandwiches are also a good deal, all under £9.

Here's a look at some of their popular items:

  • Cheeseboard: Choose any three British cheeses with crackers and unique pairings. (£13.50)

  • Grilled Cheese: Options like Keen’s Cheddar and Montgomery’s Ogleshield are available. (Under £9)

  • Blue Cheese Raclette: A standout dish featuring Young Buck cheese with crispy leeks and beef shin.

The Blue Cheese Raclette was a real highlight. The strong cheese paired perfectly with the crispy leeks and beef shin, creating a balanced and delicious bite.

For a good laugh and some great food, check out the Your Eye Comedy Club nearby after you've had your fill of cheese!

9. Cactus Noodle Bar

Cactus Noodle Bar is one of those rare finds in Camden Market that does something simple but gets it just right. The real highlight here is their hand-pulled noodles. You can actually watch the chefs stretching and pulling the dough into long, chewy noodles right there behind the counter—it's like lunchtime theater, and it never gets old.

The noodles end up in a warm, comforting Sichuan broth that's got just enough spice to keep things interesting but not so much that it ruins your day. My go-to order is the beef noodles, but I've wavered and tried their pork dumplings and crispy fried chicken, and I'll be honest, you can't go wrong either way. Everything comes out hot, fresh, and with big flavor.

  • Hand-pulled noodles made fresh daily

  • Sichuan broth with balanced spice

  • Tasty sides like dumplings and fried chicken

Popular Dishes

Price (approx)

Beef Noodle Soup

£10

Pork Dumplings (6pc)

£5

Fried Chicken

£6

If you're craving something hearty and aren't afraid to get a bit slurpy, this is definitely the stall to hit. The flavors are bold, and the portions will keep you full for hours.

One last thing—if you want a laugh after your meal, check out Comedy in Your Eye Comedy Club, just a short walk from the market. It's got a chill vibe and regular shows, so it’s perfect for rounding off your day of food and fun in Camden.

10. Meathead

If you're a serious meat lover, then Meathead is your spot. They specialize in birria tacos, which are a whole different level of deliciousness. Think slow-cooked, tender meat stuffed into a tortilla, usually with cheese, and served with a side of the rich, flavorful broth (consommé) for dipping. It's messy, yes, but totally worth it.

They've got a few options to choose from:

  • Birria Beef: The classic, slow-cooked beef that's incredibly tender.

  • Chipotle Chicken: A spicier take with shredded chicken.

  • Lamb Chili Con Carne: A hearty and flavorful lamb option.

Each taco is a little flavor bomb. The meat is so well-seasoned and cooked to perfection. You can grab them individually, which is great if you want to try a couple of different kinds, or get a few to share. Honestly, the birria beef is the one you absolutely have to try first. It's the most traditional and just melts in your mouth.

Be prepared for a bit of a delicious mess. The consomé is perfect for dunking, but it can get a little drippy. Grab plenty of napkins!

Don't forget to check out the comedy at Your Eye Comedy Club nearby for some laughs after your meal!

So, What Are You Waiting For?

Alright, so we've walked through a bunch of the amazing food stalls Camden Market has to offer. It’s pretty wild how much good stuff is packed into one place, right? From spicy noodles to sweet treats and everything in between, there’s really something for everyone. Don't just take my word for it, though. You've gotta go check it out for yourself. Grab some friends, wander around, try a few things, and find your own favorites. Happy eating!

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of food can I find at Camden Market?

Camden Market is packed with all sorts of yummy food! You can find everything from spicy Indian curries and juicy burgers to sweet matcha treats and loaded fries. There are also options for Italian pasta, Chinese noodles, and even gluten-free goodies.

Are there vegetarian or vegan options available?

Yes, many stalls offer vegetarian and vegan choices. For example, you might find veggie burgers, flavorful pasta dishes, or plant-based desserts. It's always a good idea to ask the vendor about their specific options.

How much does food typically cost at Camden Market?

Prices can vary a lot depending on what you choose. Simple snacks or fries might be around £5-£10, while a full meal like a special burger or a pasta dish could be £10-£15 or more. Some larger or more elaborate meals might cost a bit extra.

Is it easy to eat while walking around the market?

Most of the food stalls are designed for street food, meaning many items are easy to hold and eat on the go, like burgers, pitas, and noodles. Some places, like The Cheese Bar, offer a sit-down experience if you want to take a break.

What is the most popular stall or dish?

It's hard to pick just one! Stalls like Bill or Beak for their viral chicken burgers, Funky Chips for their loaded fries, and Tsujiri for matcha desserts are often very popular. Birria tacos from Meathead are also a big hit.

Can I get coffee or drinks at Camden Market?

Absolutely! Camden Coffee Roastery is a great spot for freshly roasted coffee and pastries. You can also find various other drink options, including soft drinks, juices, and sometimes even frozen cocktails at some stalls.

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