Food For Thought. And Feelings.
Moods change. And so should your lunch.
Some days are a full cheese pull. Some days are a mess. Some are just a blur of meetings and mild existential hunger.
One minute you’re thriving. Next, you’re googling “best food for heartbreak” with one hand, and the other wiping mascara off your face. We get it. Feelings are messy. Food helps.
This is your edible mood board. A guide to what to eat when you’re hungover, hyped, heartbroken, or just emotionally compromised by the weather.
Whether you’re spiralling, celebrating, or somewhere in-between, our Food Partners are ready to meet you wherever you are. For every craving, every feeling, for every day.
We all eat our feelings. Here, they’re not just welcome… they’re on the menu.
When You’re Feeling Hungover
You need carbs. You need comfort. You need Jimmy’s.
Go for the Nduja Dare burger: sweet heat, smoky sass, and just enough spice to wake you up gently.
Or the Oklahoma burger, with caramelised onions and gherkins that feel like a warm hug.
When You’re Feeling Heartbroken
Crying into a gyros is a legitimate coping strategy.
Head to Thatziki, order the biggest pitta they’ve got, and let the tzatziki do the emotional heavy lifting.
When It’s Rainy and Grey
Chocolate Bar is your sanctuary.
Their signature craft hot chocolate is basically a weighted blanket in a cup.
Add a handmade brownie or bake, and suddenly the rain feels poetic.
When You’re Feeling Generous (or Just Ravenous)
Sharing is caring. Or not. We won’t tell.
House of Habesha’s Full House Platter is a feast of flavour, whether you’re surrounded by friends or flying solo.
This one’s a keeper.
When You Want a Home-Soul Meal
The comfort of butter chicken. The convenience of a naanwhich.
Lakshmi’s Indian Kitchen delivers both with its Butter Chicken Naanwich. Warm, spiced, and built to carry you through.
When You’re Trying To Be Good
Crisp leaves, bold dressing, and just enough smug satisfaction to make you feel like you’ve made a good life choice.
Sapore’s Caesar Salad: indulgent, without the guilt.
Bonus: zero wilt. Maximum crunch.
When You’re Too Hungry to Wait
Speed is the spice of life.
Mae Thai whips up steamed dumplings faster than you can say “hangry”.
Choose prawn or chicken, and get fed, fast.
When You’re Taking Advantage of Our Workspace Deal
Need a snack that sparks ideas?
Plus 84’s bánh mi is crunchy, fresh, and full of flavour.
When You’re Feeling Adventurous
Roll into something bold.
Inamo Sukoshi’s Dragon Roll brings tempura shrimp, creamy avocado, and a touch of mayo.
It’s sushi with swagger.
When You’re Feeling Naughty
Ramen, but make it Birria
Fuego 1987 serves up Birria Ramen that’s rich, spicy, and gloriously over the top.
It’s the kind of dish that winks at you.
When You Want Something Iconic
Leopard Pie’s Honey Butter Rings: iconic, excessive, and slightly too good to be generous with. Sharing optional. Regret unlikely.
When You Need a Sunday Reset
Slow down. Wrap up.
Baity’s Sandweesh is a Palestinian-style wrap stuffed with 9-hour slow-roasted pulled lamb.
It’s the kind of meal that makes Monday feel possible.
Whatever you’re carrying, craving, or celebrating, there’s something here for you.
So go ahead, eat your feelings. We’re here for every one of them.