One of the best things about studying at INTO City, University London is the great choice of lunch options around the centre. There are so many cheap places to eat in London, you’ll never go hungry!
From the British classic fish and chips smothered in salt and vinegar to the famous salted beef bagels on Brick Lane; there’s something for everyone.
Question is… Can you make it through this blog post without feeling hungry?
If it’s a cold rainy day and you want to just grab an easy lunch option, Pizza Union is right next door you so won’t even need to bring an umbrella. Pizza’s start from £4.95.
There’s nothing like a bit of chopstick fun at lunchtime. If you fancy some sushi make your way to Wasabi on Bishopsgate; you can get six pieces of sushi starting from £5.45.
Soy sauce, ginger and wasabi are all included for those who like to add some extra flavour.
My Old Place is just four doors down from the INTO centre and they have great Chinese lunch deals available for under £10.
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Petticoat Lane Market a short five-minute walk from the centre has over 20 street stalls from Thai to Jerk Chicken; you can grab a delicious chicken katsu wrap for £4.50 which will fill you up all afternoon.
If you are having a lazy day and want to grab something easy, a Sainsbury meal deal is just £3 and includes a sandwich, crisps and a chocolate bar.
If you’re looking for cheap places to eat in London – £3 is not bad, right?
Spitalfields market is full of boutiques and amazing restaurants. They also have a fantastic food market they have over 20 stalls full of options for under £10.
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If it’s a nice day and you fancy a short 15-minute walk check out the famous Beigel Bake on Brick Lane.
Bagels are boiled in the traditional Jewish style with mouth-watering fillings such as hot salt beef with gherkin and mustard and cream cheese and salmon.
They even do rainbow bagels too!
One of England’s favourite meals is fish and chips and Poppies restaurant is famous for this. They have the best fish and chips in the East, don’t miss out.
Sometimes you just need a healthy salad to make you feel better. Vital Salad bar which is a two-minute walk from the centre has made your own salads available for £5.95.
If you have any special dietary requirements Planet Organic in Devonshire square will cater to all of your needs! It’s a quick five-minute walk away from the centre and has a variety of different options!
So you’re sorted for lunch with all these cheap places to eat in London!
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