15 Best London Cheap Meals For £10 And Under

London Cheap Meals Guide

London is the amazing British city where people from all walks of life move over to to call that place home. Being one of the finest in the world, London is a dream destination with so much to offer.

However, living in London can be very expensive and dining out would mean taking a toll on your wallets. For locals, they cook a lot at home. For holiday goers, do you always think twice about stepping into a restaurant and ordering just everything that looks good on the menu, but eventually giving up that thought entirely because everything costs a bomb?

Yes, you are not alone. Eating in London can be an extremely costly affair and we are here to help. Having combed the city for great finds, here are London’s Best Cheap Meals For £10 And Under.

Bibimbap London


#1 BIBIMBAP


This nondescript Korean casual restaurant sits within SoHo, and while it may look boring, it is actually one of the best places for an affordable Korean meal. As its name suggests, Bibimbap specialises in Korean mixed rice. You can customise your own bibimbap, and they are averagely £7.50. Go for the pork one. That’s the tastiest. Remember to mix in more chilli paste for a fiery kick!

The menu also includes other Korean dishes such as Korean Fried Chicken (£5 for 5 pcs), Kimchi Pancake (£5.50) and Korean soups (£7).

11 Greek St, London W1D 4DJ, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 20 7287 3434
Mon to Fri: 12pm – 3pm, 6pm – 11pm
Sat and Sun: 12pm – 11pm
Nearest Tube Station: Tottenham Court Road

Bill's


#2 BILL’S RESTAURANT – ENGLISH BREAKFAST


Not to be confused with Australia Celebrity Chef Bill Granger’s restaurant – Granger & Co – Bill’s Restaurant started off as a tiny shop in East Sussex and it has expanded to a massive empire with 20 outlets in London alone.

Bill’s is an all-day restaurant serving everything from breakfast to bedtime, and everything in-between. To be fair, Bill’s is not a dining destination and the food is not out-of-the-world. But the prices and portions are very reasonable and it is something you can rely on when you want a simple English meal without breaking the bank.

The English Breakfast – with fried free range eggs, tomatoes, sausage, mushrooms, streaky bacon and toast – is £7.95. Which is not a bad way to start your day. Else, the Blueberry Buttermilk Pancakes (£5.95) are lovely.

36-44 Brewer St, London W1F 9TB, United Kingdom
Tel: 0207 287 8712
Mon to Wed: 8am – 11pm
Thu to Sat: 8am – 12am
Sun: 9am – 10.30pm
Nearest Tube Station: Piccadilly Circus

Cookhouse Joe


#3 COOKHOUSE JOE – ROASTED CHICKEN


Cookhouse Joe is a Lebanese-influenced rotisserie chicken joint that sits at the corner of Berwick Street in SoHo. It only opens for dinner, and when it does, you have to go there for the signature rotisserie chicken.

For £7, you get half a chicken with two sauces of your choice – pick from Chili, Garlic, Yogurt and Cool Mint & Cucumber. Some people love their rotisserie chicken all white and succulent and naked; some like it juicy with a little bit of grease. Cookhouse Joe’s version is the former, so if you would like some no-frills and healthy rotisserie chicken, you know where to go.

55 Berwick St, London W1F 8SP, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 7970 555355
Mon to Thu: 11.30am – 10.30pm
Fri and Sat: 11.30am – 11.30pm
Sun: Closed
Nearest Tube Station: Oxford Circus

Dishoom Egg Bacon Roll


#4 DISHOOM – BACON & EGG ROLL NAAN 


It is no secret that Dishoom is our favourite Indian restaurant in London. At 8am every day, queues will start forming at Dishoom (particularly the SoHo outlet). You would see businessmen, locals and travelers all waiting for tables for a wonderful breakfast.

The Bacon & Egg Roll Naan (£6.90) – smoked streaky bacon with two fried free-range eggs wrapped in a freshly baked naan; accompanied by a little cream cheese, chilli tomato jam and fresh herbs - is one of the best things you can eat for breakfast in London. It is flavourful in every bite, with a subtle contrast of East and West.

22 Kingly Street, London W1B 5QB
Tel: +44 20 7420 9322
Mon to Thu: 8am – 11pm
Fri: 9am – 12am
Sat: 9am – 12am
Sun: 9am – 11pm
Nearest Tube Station: Oxford Circus Station

Eat Tokyo


#5 EAT TOKYO – CURRY KATSU RICE 


Eat Tokyo is one of those places that we would frequent if we were staying in London. The menu features a great variety of dishes and most of them are reasonably priced under £10. Long queues are often seen precisely because a meal there is very affordable (by London’s standards).

Try the Curry Katsu Rice – go for the sized-up version at £9. The portion will shock you with its generosity and most people wouldn’t be able to finish it. There is also a variety of chirashi-don that are under £10. While they may not be fish of supreme grades, we can’t complain much since it is so cheap, yes?

Do note that at Eat Tokyo, there is a minimum spend of £10 per person though.

16 Old Compton Street, London W1D 4TL
Tel: 020 7439 9887
Mon to Sat: 12am – 11.30pm
Sun: 12am – 10.30pm
Nearest Tube Station: Covent Garden

Flat Iron Steak


#6 FLAT IRON – FLAT IRON STEAK 


Flat Iron Steak is a brilliant concept and one that is very well received in London. While the flat iron is not the best cut, at £10 for a steak, it is extremely value for money and warrants a visit.

The menu is simple – the flat iron steak (£10), the cut of the day (prices vary), and sometimes a special burger (prices vary). You can order accompanying sides such as Dripping Cooked Fries (£2.50), Creamed Spinach (£3) and Roast Aubergine (£3).

9 Denmark St, London WC2H 8LS, United Kingdom
Mon to Sat: 12pm – 12am
Sun: 12pm – 11.30pm
Nearest Tube Station: Tottenham Court Road

Franco Manco


#7 FRANCO MANCO – SOUGHDOUGH PIZZA


Even though Franco Manca has 22 outlets in London, there are always long queues at every outlet during dinner times. It is not difficult to understand why this chain enjoys such wide popularity in London.

The Sourdough Pizzas are really good and so close to what you would get in Naples, and they are all priced under £7 each – rest for some daily specials that might go up to £8. The tomato-based ones are the best; stick to them and you’d be fine. Definitely worth a try when you are in London!

51 Berwick Street, London W1F 8SJ
Mon to Wed: 12pm – 11pm
Thu to Sat: 12pm – 11.30pm
Sun: 12pm – 10.30pm
Tel: 0207 734 9330
Nearest Tube Station: Tottenham Court Road

Koya


#8 KOYA BAR – UDON


This Japanese eatery in Soho attracts crowds during meal times – from tourists who have heard about this place from travel guides and blogs, to Asians seeking comfort food while being across the globe from home.

The original Koya might have closed, but you can still satisfy your udon cravings at Koya Bar. On a cold day, slurping down a bowl of Koya’s Buta Miso Udon (£9.90) will give you instant gratification.

50 Frith St, London W1D 4SQ, United Kingdom
Mon to Wed: 8.30am – 10.30pm
Thu and Fri: 8.30am – 11pm
Sat and Sun: 9.30am – 11pm
Nearest Tube Station: Leicester Square/ Tottenham Court Road

Nosteagia Gyudon


#9 NOSTEAGIA – GYUDON 


Nosteagia at Pump Shoreditch is perhaps more well-known for its bubble waffles, but what many people do not know is that it serves a seriously good Gyudon. Just look beyond the bubble waffles station and you will see a menu of Japanese-style rice bowls that are mostly priced under £6.

Go straight for the Gyudon; the rest can wait. Every slice of beef was well-marinated and juicy, and the rice is completely soaked with the warm, oozing beef sauce. At £6, this amazing rice bowl represents great value for money and it comes with a very generous portion that will fill you up.

Shoreditch Service Station
168-175 Shoreditch High St, London E1 6HU, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 7564 117339
Mon: Closed Tue to Sun: 12pm – 9pm
Nearest Train Station: Shoreditch High Street

Smokey Robinson Burger


#10 PATTY & BUN – SMOKEY ROBINSONS BURGER


Patty & Bun charges £8.75 for its Smokey Robinson Burger; it is so good that we will gladly fork out double the amount for it. It is, hands down, the best burger you can have in London. No one else comes close.

Other than the Smokey Robinson, there is also the Hot Chic Chicken Burger (£8.50) that features a huge slab of buttermilk chicken with coleslaw. London is synonymous with kickass burgers and Patty & Bun is probably the main reason why!

18 Old Compton Street, London W1D 4TN
Tel: 0207 2871818
Mon to Thu: 12pm – 11pm
Fri and Sat: 11.30am – 12.30am
Sun: 12pm – 10pm
Nearest Tube Station: Covent Garden

Princi


#11 PRINCI – RISOTTO MILANESE


There is a reason why Princi sees a perpetual full house all day long – it is a sexy dining spot for any time of the day. Whether you are there for a hearty breakfast, a casual lunch with friends, or a dinner date, this outpost of the popular Milanese bakery chain is always buzzing with energy.

The best part? Prices are actually more reasonable than you think. The Risotto Milanese is £7, while you can get a Margherita Pizza for (£7.50). There is also a whole arsenal of Italian desserts on display that would have you go weak in your knees.

135 Wardour St, London W1F 0UT, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 20 7478 8888
Mon to Sat: 8am – 12am
Sun: 8.30am – 10pm
Nearest Tube Station: Tottenham Court Road

Seoul Bakery


#12 SEOUL BAKERY – BIBIMBAP


Probably one of the smallest Korean joints in town, Seoul Bakery may be small in size but big in popularity. It sits farther up from British Museum, and its menu is super affordable. From kimchi-jjigae to ramyeon to bibimbap, Seoul Bakery is a heaven for students.

Honestly, just skip the Korean soups as we’ve tried a few of them and they were pretty diluted and unsatisfying. But the bibimbap is worth a shot, and the sets are mostly priced at £7.50, where you get a soup, a side dish of kimchi or beansprouts, and a main dish.

14 Great Russell St, London WC1B 3NH, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 20 7240 0877
Mon: Closed
Tue to Sun: 11am – 8pm
Nearest Tube Station: Tottenham Court Road

Shoryu Ramen


#13 SHOYRU – TONKOTSU RAMEN


Shoyru has several outlets across London, but the one in Kingly Court has the most wonderful vibes. We loved a good bowl of piping hot ramen while being caressed by the night breeze at the outdoor seats.

Shoyru has a complicated menu. Lots of choices there, but what you should turn your attention to is the classic Tonkotsu Ramen. In London, it is one of the closest you can get to an authentic bowl of Japanese ramen with a robust pork broth.

3 Denman Street London W1D 7HA
Mon to Sat: 11.15am – 12am
Sun: 11.15am – 10.30pm
Nearest Tube Station: Piccadilly Circus

Smack Lobster Roll


#14 SMACK – BRISKET ROLLS


Smack started out with £10 lobster rolls, which is a fabulous deal. They have recently jacked up their prices to £12, but it is still worth a shot. You get lots of chunky lobster meat cocooned in toasted pillowy brioche. Else, go for the brisket rolls that are £8 each.

The Lobster Bisque (£5) is a decent one too!

Kemble House, 58 Dean St, London W1D 6AL, United Kingdom
Mon: 12pm – 8pm
Tue to Thu: 12pm – 10pm
Fri and Sat: 11.30am – 10pm
Sun: 11.30am – 8pm
Nearest Tube Station: Leicester Square

Wok to Walk


#15 WOK TO WALK – FRIED NOODLES


This is probably the best cheap takeout you can have in London. Wok To Walk is a massive chain across Europe, and particularly in London, you can find it in many neighbourhoods. It specialises in Chinese-style fried rice and noodles, and the base price is £3.95 per box.

Wok to Walk London

Customise your own and pick your staple – udon noodles, rice noodles, egg noodles, jasmine rice etc. Then, choose your favourite sauce (our favourite is Shanghai and Tokyo). Your staple would then be wok-fried (with huge flames!) with fresh vegetables and egg. ots of top-up options are available, and they range from prawns to bamboo shoots to chicken breast meat.

15 Argyll St W1F 7TP London
Tel: 020 7287 5491
Mon to Tue: 11am – 1am
Wed: 11am – 4am
Thu to Sat: 11am – 5am
Sun: 11am – 12am
Nearest Tube Station: Oxford Circus


For more recommendations, read our post on 35 Reasons Why We Are In Love with London.