The Red Market, is a very similar concept, except it has limited food + drink vendors. And while I wasn't thrilled with the food options {we ended up *gasp* not eating at this market}, I liked its location: Shoreditch.
Shoreditch is an east-end area of London that is not yet gentrified, and I think they are doing their best to not allow chain restaurants + shops to enter its area. Shoreditch is the lovechild of Wicker Park + the West Loop in Chicago, if you can imagine that. It is strewn with street art, but it gives this part of town a lot of character. It's colorful, hipsterish {I mean, we saw a dog with cornrows...}, and unique {some buildings are made of recyclable material!}. The Red Market certainly reflects this part of London, with colorful décor, graffiti, and reclaimed materials. So while it may not have the best food options, it certainly was worth checking out.