What’s for Lunch?

Our citywide guide exploring the best lunch options London has to offer

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What’s for Lunch? Dunya, Clapton Pond

£1.50 for a filling and fairly healthy lunch? It’s a reality at Dunya near Clapton Pond.

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What’s for Lunch? Kua Aina, Carnaby Street

Flipping burgers and such since 1975 in Hawaii, Kua Aina is a burger joint with a mellow island vibe.

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What’s for Lunch? Rosalind’s Kitchen, Little Portland Street

A small but lovely take-out cafe sourcing seasonal ingredients from specialist suppliers for its daily changing menu.

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What’s for Lunch? The Corner, Mare Street

No hipster coddling or foodie fiddling, just an inexpensive and perfectly satisfactory lunch at The Corner

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What’s for Lunch? Ed’s Easy Diner, Soho

Vintage grease served fast and friendly at this Soho institution

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What’s for Lunch? Noodle Oodle

A speedy, unceremonious and slurp-worthy lunch at Noodle Oodle

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What’s for Lunch? Banger Bros, London Bridge Station

Banger Bros’ five ounce free range Hereford rump steak burger might just be among the best burgers in London.

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What’s for Lunch? Spice Market, W Hotel, Leicester Square

W Hotel’s Spice Market restaurant might be onto something with its “South East Asian-inspired lunch menu” in a swank setting.

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What’s for Lunch? The Rib Man, Brick Lane

Brick Lane’s Rib Man: some of the best barbecued pork in London and it only costs a fiver!

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What’s for Lunch? Joe’s, SW3

A new executive chef and a refurbished setting make for a lovely summer lunch at Joe’s on Draycott Avenue.

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What’s for Lunch? Coco di Mama, Fleet Street

What’s for Lunch? Fleet Street eatery Coco di Mama offers “fresh food, Italian style” at a brisk pace and a decent price.