SABA is heading central
SABA on Kensington High Street may have opened as a temporary ramyun bar and Korean convenience store while the owners made proper plans for the space but Londoners just couldn’t get enough of the instant ramyun machines and robots making fried chicken, so it soon became a permanent fixture. And the SABA community has grown so strong that a second location is now on the way.
It’s taking up a spot inside Market Place Food Hall in St Paul’s, joining traders like The Duck Shed, Rolled and Hide & Greek, where the menu will feature bowls like beef bulgogi and kimchi rice, as well as Korean fried chicken made by Mr SABA the robot. We haven’t seen a final menu yet but it sounds like the instant ramyun (SABA has the largest selection of self-serve ramyun in the city) won’t be heading to the City, so if you want to build your own bowls, hit up the original location for the full experience – and to stock up on a range of Korean snacks too.
Key Information
Opening date | Mon 9th February 2026
Address 150 Cheapside, London EC2V 6ET
For more information | @sabasabauk
