✨London food deals and pop ups May 2026


London Food Deals This Week 🍜✨

From Grogu matcha lattes to half-price Korean corndogs, London is going all out with themed pop-ups and opening deals this May. Here’s what’s worth adding to your calendar:

🌌 Grogu Café Pop-Up Lands in Shoreditch

Star Wars fans, this one’s for you. A limited-edition Grogu-themed café has arrived in Shoreditch for one weekend only, bringing immersive décor, themed desserts, exclusive merch and plenty of Baby Yoda photo ops.

Expect:

- Matcha lattes inspired by Grogu

- Bubble teas, cookies and themed pastries

- Interactive installations + merch

- Collaborations with Bread Ahead, Bubble CiTea and MINISO

📍 Kachette Annexe, Shoreditch

📅 15–17 May

🎟️ Free entry with ticket booking recommended

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🍰 Caffè Concerto Knightsbridge Reopens with 50% Off Food

Caffè Concerto’s newly refurbished Knightsbridge location has officially reopened and they’re celebrating with 50% off food all day until 22 May.

Think elegant interiors, cakes, pasta, brunches and dinner plates at half price in the heart of Knightsbridge.

📍 152 Brompton Road, SW3

📅 Until 22 May

🍴 50% off food all day

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🍜 Noodle Inn Covent Garden: 20% Off Everything

Noodle Inn’s Covent Garden branch is running 20% off the entire menu for a limited time.

Perfect excuse for soup dumplings, noodles and late-night comfort food in central London.

📍 13–14 Maiden Lane, WC2E 7NE

📅 Until Thursday 21 May

⏰ 12pm–10pm daily

🔥 20% off the full menu (Covent Garden only)

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🌭 Bunsik Brixton Opening Week Deals

Korean street food favourite Bunsik has officially opened in Brixton and the launch offers are genuinely good.

Opening Week Offers:

- 15 May: First 100 customers get a free corndog + 50% off all corndogs

Promo: 50CORN

- 16 May: First 100 customers get a free corndog + 50% off all tteokbokki

Promo: 50TTEOK

- 17–18 May: 50% off Korean fried chicken

Promo: 50CHICK

- 19–20 May: 50% off Cup Bap

Promo: 50CUP

📍 490 Brixton Road, SW9 8EQ

⏰ Open daily from 11am

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Basically: if your May plans involve noodles, cake, matcha or Korean street food, London has you covered this week.

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