Hidden Food Paradise at the South side of London ft. Peckham Levels

Hidden Food Paradise at the South side of London ft. Peckham Levels

šŸ¢ Peckham Levels šŸ¢

Iā€™ve never really explored much of the South side of London and Iā€™m excited for this opportunity to pay a visit to Peckham Levels last weekend.

Rooted in SE15, Peckham Levels is the perfect location for people who adore excellent food, music, art, creativity, culture and enterprise. I went straight to their level six to try out a few food stall. The views are spectacular where visitors are able to see the amazing London skyline including the Shard.

āœØHereā€™s what we have tried āœØ

1ļøāƒ£ 081 Pizzeria (Italian)

šŸ• Pistachiosa (Ā£13)

šŸ• Mortadella (Ā£7.50)

šŸ« Nutella doughnuts (Ā£5.95)

šŸ§€ Frittatina (Ā£4.25)

2ļøāƒ£ Green Choy (Korean)

šŸ— Gochujang Chicken Wings (6pcs- Ā£6)

šŸŒ­ Steamed Bao Buns (mix any 2 Baos – Ā£8)
– Bulgogi Mushrooms
– Korean braised beef brisket

3ļøāƒ£ Plantain Kitchen (West African)

šŸš Jollof rice, fried plantain, suya prawns (Ā£10)

šŸ© 3x biscoff puff puff (Ā£4.50)

Iā€™m totally impressed by the variety of food selection available here and the international element where youā€™re able to taste a bit of everything across the globe.

Few of the highlights for me goes to jollof rice, gochujang chicken wings and frittatina. All the food trader works hard to produce the best version of their cuisines for you to try.

Conclusion

šŸ¤©Rating: 8/10
šŸ’· Price: Ā£
šŸŽÆWorth revisit: YAS šŸ¤š cultural setting with lots of activities to do and a perfect place for gathering. Check it out.

šŸ“Peckham Levels | SE15
ā° Brunch hours: TBC
šŸš‚ Closest station: Peckham Rye station

Equipment: I took all the photos above using Sony Alpha 7 II | Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera.

Don’t forget to check out my other posts regarding the London restaurant reviews, if you are interested to dine in, in places like Galaxy,  Sushi SambaThe Ivy Market Grill and Feya Cafe.