Living in London is expensive, and if you’re a student in London it’s a whole different story. With rent and household bills to manage, you don’t always have loads of money left over to splash on food. Just because you’re on a budget, doesn’t mean you should miss out on delicious food. We’ve compiled the ultimate list of affordable food in South London so you can eat out without breaking the bank.
Located in the heart of Brixton, Effra Social is perfect for people looking for affordable food in South London. With a selection of small plates, sharing boards and sizeable mains, all at a very reasonable price. If you’re after a lively atmosphere you’ve come to the right place. Every Tuesday they host a pub quiz, and you can enjoy DJ’s and live music at the weekend.
Starters between £4 – £8
Mains between £11 – £14
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Bringing the taste of Tokyo to Battersea, Kibou is a visually stunning restaurant located in South London. Their menu includes steaming bowls of ramen and soft bao buns. If you want something on the lighter side why not try a poke bowl? If you’re a sushi lover give their signature volcano roll a go. Made with salmon and avocado, tempura fried and served with Kibou house sauce.
With a varied menu and authentic Japanese flavours, this is some of the best affordable food in South London.
Bao Buns between £7 – £9.50
Large plates between £12 – £19.90
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Once a street food vendor, now a favourite in Peckham, Bahn Bahn serves up traditional Vietnamese dishes six days a week. Ran by five siblings, they offer an affordable and compact menu of specialty cuisine. They offer light bites including prawn spring rolls, papaya salad and tofu summer rolls. If you fancy something more substantial, there’s also a selection of rice bowls and noodle soups to choose from. For the ultimate affordable lunch, try their £10 deal, including half a banh mi and small bowl of pho.
Small sharers between £2.50 – £8
Rolls between £6 – £6.50
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Located in Brixton and marketing themselves as ‘Mexican Comfort Food’, DF Tacos are just that. They offer an extensive, but affordable menu. Ranging from burritos, buns, rice bowls, salads, sides and of course, tacos. With a striking, modern interior, cheerful staff and a price list that won’t break the bank, this is some of the tastiest affordable food in South London. You don’t want to miss out on their Monday deal, with all their tacos being half price! They also offer a 20% student discount from 2pm – 5:30pm or 9pm to close, any day of the week with a valid student ID.
Tacos between £7.25 – £8.25
Burritos between £7.95 – £8.75
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Tucked away in Brixton Village Market, Eat of Eden is a delicious vegan spot, selling affordable Caribbean inspired food. Their food is fresh, organic and full of flavour, with curry’s, stews, burgers and patties up for grabs. If you want to eat in the comfort of your own home they also provide a collection and delivery service. Eat of Eden are also renowned for their large portions, meaning you’re definitely getting your money’s worth. This spot is definitely marking their territory as some of the nicest affordable food in South London.
Patties – £2.20 each
Main Meals between – £9.95 – £11.95
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If you’re after pizza, look no further than Theo’s Pizzeria, located in Elephant and Castle and Camberwell, for affordable food in South London. With the option to eat their wood fired pizza in house, or to takeaway, you can indulge in freshly made pizza from as little as £7.50. As well as this, they also offer a selection of antipasti, sharing plates, sides and desserts.
Antipasti between £3 – £6
Pizza between £7.50 – £12
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After you’ve had your fill of affordable food in South London, wash it down with a drink in one of the rooftop bars in the area.
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