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Hounslow Market isn't trying to be fancy, and that's exactly why it works. This food court inside the Treaty Shopping Centre brings together a genuinely impressive lineup of stalls — Pakistani grills from Ziyafat Mahal, Mumbai-style vada pavs, Uzbek plov, Thai dishes, Chinese street food — at prices that feel almost too good to be true. You could easily eat your way around half of Asia for under a tenner, and the halal options make it a go-to for the local South Asian community. Come hungry, bring friends, and order from more than one stall.
Eat your way across South and Central Asia for under a tenner at this bustling west London food court packed with halal street food stalls.
Go before 12:30 on weekdays to grab a table before the lunch rush — the food court fills up fast with workers and families.
A global street food tour under one roof — at prices that barely feel real
Hounslow Market is the kind of place that doesn't look like much from the outside — it's tucked inside the Treaty Shopping Centre on the High Street — but it delivers one of the best-value food experiences in west London. The stalls rotate through a genuinely global lineup: Pakistani grills from Ziyafat Mahal are the standout, but you'll also find Mumbai-style vada pavs, Uzbek plov, Thai curries, Chinese street food, and even stone-baked pizzas. Most meals come in well under a tenner, and the halal options make it a go-to for the local South Asian community.
The atmosphere is what you'd expect from a busy food court: loud, a bit chaotic, and always packed with families, students, and workers grabbing a quick lunch. It's not a sit-down-and-linger kind of place — you order, you eat, you enjoy. The takeaway operation is well-oiled, and there's even a sports bar if you want to stick around for a pint and the big game.
Is every stall a winner? No. Some are better than others, and you'll figure out your favourites fast. But with 1,600+ Google reviews averaging 4.3 stars, the consensus is clear: this is one of the best-value food halls in west London. Come hungry, bring friends, and order from more than one stall.
Hounslow Market, c'est le genre d'endroit qui ne paie pas de mine mais qui vous surprend à chaque visite. Niché dans le Treaty Shopping Centre sur la High Street, ce food court réunit des stands de street food du monde entier : grillades pakistanaises chez Ziyafat Mahal — incontournables —, vada pavs façon Mumbai, plov ouzbek, plats thaï, cuisine chinoise et même des pizzas au feu de bois. Le tout à des prix défiant toute concurrence, la plupart des repas coûtant largement moins de dix livres. Les options halal en font un rendez-vous incontournable pour la communauté sud-asiatique locale.
L'ambiance est celle d'un food court animé : bruyant, un peu chaotique, toujours rempli de familles, d'étudiants et de travailleurs qui viennent déjeuner vite fait. Ce n'est pas l'endroit pour s'attarder pendant des heures — on commande, on mange, on profite. L'offre à emporter est bien rodée, et il y a même un bar sport pour ceux qui veulent traîner avec une pinte et le match.
Tous les stands ne se valent pas, c'est vrai. Mais avec plus de 1 600 avis Google et une moyenne de 4,3 étoiles, le verdict est clair : c'est l'un des meilleurs rapports qualité-prix de l'ouest londonien. Venez avec un appétit féroce, ramenez des amis, et commandez dans plusieurs stands.