Follow its success Tottenham Court Road ruinsArcade Food Hall opened at the iconic Battersea power station, and we think it’s bigger and better! Battersea Arcade Food Hall has 500 seats, 13 food stands, two bars, 3 restaurants and a private restaurant. There are many halal food options, all of which are marked (h) on the menu. Come check out our Battersea Arcade Food Hall Halal Food Guide to find out our favorite dishes!
*Disclaimer: This is a free PR meal, but all the ideas are our own.
Where to find halal food in Battersea Arcade Food Hall


Bebek Bebek
Inspired by Indonesian Night Market, Bebek Bebek brings the exciting and vibrant flavors of Indonesian hawker kitchen classics to London. We like smashed chicken legs, i.e. Ayam Geprek, with evenly flavored fried chicken, topped with Sambal. When the chicken was steamed before frying, it turned out to be juicy and wrapped in an experienced deep-fried paste. Sambal carries great spices and will surely send some fireworks to your taste buds! We also tried Beef Clopo, i.e., Satellite Strings, which we found was good but not great.
Halal status: Chicken and beef are real


Tipan Tapan
It’s all about Tipan Tapan’s Momos. Momos are Nepalese dumplings that are usually eaten on a bed of jhol sauce or thrown into spicy chili sauce. Having tried both, we recommend you put regular chicken/lamb momos on chili momos. They hold the light kick spices and provide beautiful flavors on your taste buds!
Halal status: Chicken and lamb are real


honeydew
A good crush burger can never go wrong. Manna’s Hot Smash Burger is appealing with its top beef and marinated jalapeno flavor. Add to their lip glossy spicy waffle fries, which is a dream combination. No wonder this is the most popular Halal Hamburg Attractions in London.
Halal status: All meat eaten is halal


Hero Indian
The hero is the North Indian fast food kitchen, which is the quirky Patta flavor of Indian street food. We recommend you get the BBQ Chicken Tikka with Masala Tots (also available in Kathi Rolls). They also offer a feast shared menu of heroes, priced at £28 per person, perfect for group dining.
Halal status: All meat eaten is halal


Solis Grill
Latin American Green House has become a staple in London’s halal steak. Solis Grill is a sit-in restaurant in Battersea Arcade Food Hall, but also offers a smaller, more sandwich-oriented menu on the side of the food hall. We tried the steak and meatballs – both were good, but we thought the latter was more prominent.
Halal status: Chicken and beef are real


MEXA
Excited for another London Halal-friendly taco attractionsUnfortunately, during our visit, Mexa was insufficient. We tried the lamb birria tacos and they missed the rich umami we expected.
Shatta & Toum
Founded by Kian Samyain, the person behind the legend Berenjakyou know this will be a great food from Shatta & Toum. “Shatta” means chili sauce and “Toum” is garlic sauce. As the name suggests, it’s all about Middle Eastern Shawarma wrapped on the menu, which includes fresh khobez bread wrapped in a lot of barbecue chicken and marinated lamb. Additionally, you can find a small number of mezzes.
Halal status: All meat eaten is halal