Halal Reviews for Pizza Express Leadenhall Market

Lonnie Perry
a month ago
A delicious escape in the heart of Leadenhall Market! We had an absolutely fantastic meal at Pizza Express Leadenhall Market. From the moment we stepped in, the atmosphere was vibrant and inviting—nestled perfectly among the historic charm of the market’s architecture. I started with the Dough Balls PizzaExpress, paired with their freshly made garlic butter. And let me tell you: this garlic butter is next-level. Creamy, rich, and bursting with flavor—it sets the gold standard. I’ve had garlic butter before, but this one rewrites the rules. I could eat those Dough Balls every day and still crave more. My wife went classic with the Margherita pizza, and it was spot-on. Fresh ingredients, a perfectly crisp base, and just the right balance of tomato and mozzarella. Simple, elegant, and delicious—she loved every bite. The service was quick, friendly, and attentive without being overbearing. It’s clear the team here takes pride in what they do. Whether you're popping in for a casual lunch or a cozy dinner, this spot delivers on all fronts. Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates great food, great service, and a touch of London Pizza.
Analía Croci
2 months ago
This Pizza Express at Leadenhall Market has a special charm because of its location: the first Harry Potter movie has a scene filmed in this market! The pizzas were very good, service too. It was a great experience to have lunch there at a reasonable price while we were visiting the City of London's financial district.
Noosh W
4 months ago
Pizza, drinks and salads were pretty good. We loved sitting outside and enjoying amazing leaden-hall mall and weather. Definitely will go back.
Ishita Shah
2 months ago
Disappointing experience. I ordered a leggara padana for takeaway. The cost is around 25 USD. The wait time was 20 minutes and I had to ask twice for clarity on how long it will take to get ready. I was told it would be ready when it is ready - felt rude enough as a response. The leggara itself is really tiny. Banana for scale in pic. It’s basically just the crust with raw spinach and arugula leaves with holes in them. (Suspect sale or worms after seeing the holes) No bang for your buck. It was also cold. I was looking forward to a nice hot pizza but just had an unpleasant and disappointing experience.