The City of London’s Leadenhall Market has announced three new food & drink outlets to be added to the market’s portfolio. Visitors to the City’s Victorian market will soon be able to enjoy new flavours from Argentina, Lebanon and Taiwan in the spectacular surroundings of the historical London marketplace. 

First to have open its doors is Argentinian Grill, serving up various cuts of delicious flame cooked meats alongside popular South American sides . The restaurant is open on Mondays-Saturdays from 11am-11pm and Sundays from 11am-6pm. 

Yi Fang will be joining the market with a bubble tea store serving nostalgic flavours of early-Taiwanese hospitality, with its fruit-infused teas. The store will be open on Mondays-Fridays, 12pm-8pm and Saturday-Sunday, 11am-6pm. 

Also joining the market is Lebanese favourites Baba Ganoush, offering its famous falafels and traditional Lebanese cuisines. The restaurant will be serving from Monday-Friday, 9am-6pm.

Hoxton Street Monster Supplies is also back by popular demand, following the success of its Halloween pop-up in the market in 2022. The store will be open Tuesdays-Fridays from 11am-5pm. 

Greg Stalcup, Partner at Levy Real Estate who manage the lettings for Leadenhall Market, said: “We’re really looking forward to welcoming these exciting new eateries to one of London’s oldest marketplaces. Leadenhall Market continues to evolve, now not only being a place to eat, drink and shop but somewhere for people to enjoy a variety of exciting pop-up stores and events in the heart of the City. These new openings will complement the eclectic range of existing tenants – from family-owned florists to cheesemongers and high-end jewellers, French and Italian restaurants and the award-winning historic Lamb Tavern.”

Located in the centre of the City of London’s financial district, Leadenhall Market – originally a meat, poultry and game market – is now home to a collection of boutique retailers, restaurants, cafes, wine bars and an award-winning pub, The Lamb Tavern.  The site is owned by the City of London Corporation. Leadenhall Market’s lettings are managed by Levy Real Estate. 

For more details, visit: www.leadenhallmarket.co.uk