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    Yalla Yalla: Beirut Street Food

    100pts

    Late-night Levantine, no booking needed.

    Yalla Yalla: Beirut Street Food, Restaurant in London

    About Yalla Yalla: Beirut Street Food

    Ranked #150 on OAD Cheap Eats in Europe 2025 and open until 1 am every night, Yalla Yalla is the most accessible Lebanese street food option in central London. Walk-in friendly, well under £20 per head, and reliable enough to return to. Go later in the evening to get the most from it.

    Verdict

    If you've already eaten at Yalla Yalla once, you already know the answer: come back. This Fitzrovia spot on Winsley Street is one of the more reliable places in central London to eat Lebanese street food at a price that won't require negotiation with your conscience. Ranked #150 on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in Europe 2025 list and holding a solid 4.2 from 2,233 Google reviews, it has the track record to justify repeat visits, not just a curious first one. The question on a return trip isn't whether it delivers — it's how to use it better.

    Portrait

    The energy at Yalla Yalla is high and consistent. The room runs loud: conversations stack on leading of each other, the kitchen keeps pace with a steady flow of orders, and the general mood is somewhere between a busy lunch canteen and a neighbourhood spot that's been adopted by workers, students, and late-night diners in roughly equal measure. The hours confirm that last point — open until 1 am every day of the week, this is not a venue angling for the early-dinner-and-home crowd. It earns a proportion of its loyalty precisely because it's there when most of its neighbours have closed.

    For a return visitor, the late-night window is the most underused asset. The same kitchen, the same menu, but a different crowd and a different pace after 10 pm. If your first visit was a weekday lunch, an evening return feels like a different venue even when the food is the same. That shift in atmosphere , from quick and functional to something slightly more drawn out , changes how the meal lands.

    On the drinks side, this is a street food operation, not a cocktail bar, and the drinks list should be approached accordingly. The programme is built around practicality: things that work alongside the food rather than compete with it. For the neighbourhood, that means cold beer, direct soft drinks, and the kind of selections that pair without ceremony. If you're arriving for the bar programme specifically, our full London bars guide will point you toward more dedicated options. What Yalla Yalla does well is give you something cold and uncomplicated alongside food that doesn't need competition from an elaborate cocktail list.

    The Lebanese format here , wraps, mezze plates, the kind of dishes that travel under the broad umbrella of Beirut street food , sits within a competitive middle tier in London. Berber + Q Schwarma Bar brings more smoke and grill intensity; Bubala leans vegetable-forward with a more considered dining room; Imad's Syrian Kitchen offers Syrian rather than Lebanese, with a different register of warmth and spice. Yalla Yalla's position in that group is as the most casually accessible: fastest to get into, lowest barrier to entry, longest hours. For a comparison of Middle Eastern cooking at a different scale, Bait Maryam in Dubai and Baron in Doha show where the format goes when budget and ambition scale up.

    The OAD Cheap Eats ranking matters here because it situates Yalla Yalla within a European context, not just a London one. At #150 in that list, it's being measured against cafes, snack counters, and street food operations across the continent , and it holds. That's a signal worth taking seriously when you're deciding whether to bother versus the dozen other options within walking distance of Oxford Circus.

    For the return visitor specifically: go later, go hungry, and don't overthink the drinks order. The venue rewards low friction.

    Practical Details

    Address: 12 Winsley St, London W1W 8HQ. Hours: Monday to Sunday, 11 am–1 am. Booking: Walk-in friendly; no reservation required for most visits. Budget: Street food pricing , expect to spend well under £20 per head for a full meal. Dress: Casual. Leading for: Solo diners, small groups, late-night eating after nearby venues close. Nearest transport: Oxford Circus or Goodge Street (both within short walking distance).

    How It Compares: London Middle Eastern

    Against its direct peers in London's Middle Eastern and Levantine street food tier, Yalla Yalla is the easiest entry point: no booking required, late hours, central location. Berber + Q Schwarma Bar is the better choice if you want more fire and grill character in the food; Bubala is the pick if you want a more considered room and a vegetable-led menu worth sitting with. Imad's Syrian Kitchen brings more personal warmth and a different culinary tradition. Yalla Yalla wins on accessibility and hours, not on depth of experience.

    London Wider: If You're Planning More

    If Yalla Yalla is your casual anchor for the trip, use our guides to build around it: our full London restaurants guide, our full London hotels guide, our full London bars guide, our full London wineries guide, and our full London experiences guide. For serious dining at the other end of the price scale, CORE by Clare Smyth and Restaurant Gordon Ramsay both operate within reasonable distance. Outside London, The Fat Duck in Bray, L'Enclume in Cartmel, Moor Hall in Aughton, Gidleigh Park in Chagford, Hand and Flowers in Marlow, and hide and fox in Saltwood represent the wider range of what's worth travelling for in the UK.

    Compare Yalla Yalla: Beirut Street Food

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Yalla Yalla: Beirut Street Food accommodate groups?

    Groups are fine here, and the walk-in format helps: no advance booking is required for most visits, so showing up with 4–6 people is manageable. Larger parties should aim for off-peak hours (early lunch or pre-9pm weeknights) to avoid a wait. The late 1am closing across all seven days gives flexibility that most comparable London spots don't.

    Is Yalla Yalla: Beirut Street Food good for solo dining?

    Yes — this is one of the better solo options in Fitzrovia. The walk-in policy means no awkward one-person reservation, and the casual, high-energy format at 12 Winsley St doesn't make a table for one feel out of place. It's ranked among OAD's top 150 Cheap Eats in Europe (2025), which signals consistent quality rather than occasion dining.

    What should a first-timer know about Yalla Yalla: Beirut Street Food?

    No reservation is needed for most visits — just walk in. The kitchen runs all day from 11am to 1am, seven days a week, so timing is flexible. Yalla Yalla earned an OAD Cheap Eats in Europe ranking (#150, 2025), which places it in credible company for value-focused Levantine food in London. Come hungry, keep expectations calibrated to street food format, and you'll leave satisfied.

    Does Yalla Yalla: Beirut Street Food handle dietary restrictions?

    Levantine cuisine is broadly accommodating by default: mezze-style menus typically include significant vegetarian and vegan options. That said, specific dietary accommodation details aren't confirmed in available records for this venue. If you have allergies or strict requirements, contact the team at 12 Winsley St, London W1W 8HQ directly before visiting.

    Can I eat at the bar at Yalla Yalla: Beirut Street Food?

    Bar seating details aren't confirmed in available records for this location. Given the walk-in, casual format and the room's high-energy setup described in editorial coverage, counter or bar-adjacent seating is plausible — but call ahead or arrive early to check options. The 11am–1am daily hours mean there's no shortage of timing windows to try.

    Hours

    Monday
    11 am–1 am
    Tuesday
    11 am–1 am
    Wednesday
    11 am–1 am
    Thursday
    11 am–1 am
    Friday
    11 am–1 am
    Saturday
    11 am–1 am
    Sunday
    11 am–1 am

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