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    Juice? Anyone?
    Alba V.

    BEST PLACE EVER. If you're a foodie, it's heaven. HEAVEN. I don't know why it took me so long to go there but I'm going to come back for sure. It was a nice and sunny Saturday morning. I didn't know where to start. So many food stalls, pubs and cool shops (of course, cool people as well, this is East London my friends). I bought cheese pretzels, a yummy brownie from 'The Cinnamon Tree Bakery' (best brownie you can have!). Nice pizza for lunch. Amazing coffee from a small food stall (it's so difficult to find a decent coffee lately) I'm not saying anything new about 'Broadway Market', but what can I said?! You have to go and see it, well, taste it!

    Jams
    Rachella S.

    In many ways Broadway Market is very nice. It feels authentic. Shoppers can buy homemade jam, hand stitched vintage quilts, artisan cakes, and beautiful cheeses. I used to go there quite a lot when I lived in Hackney. Unfortunately, when I lived in Hackney I couldn't afford to buy anything. Last time I visited I saw a cauliflower on sale for £4. That's far more expensive than Borough Market. It certainly is the territory of the too cool for school crowd. Last time I visited, I also saw a group of French teenagers in drainpipe jeans strumming on guitars and singing Bob Dylan with American accents. They were waiting for someone to come and pick them up in a car because they didn't want to carry their Mac towers -- I'm not exaggerating.

    Larissa R.

    Best all-rounder market in London. Fin.

    The Banh Mi ladies!
    Mark P.

    I had my first Banh Mi sandwich at Broadway Market! I'm no longer a Banh Mi virgin, just ask my fiancee. I thought the food selection at this market was pretty damn good. There are some really unique stands from organic mushroom risotto to Damascan falafel wraps to french crepes to little aubergine rolls filled with feta and garlic (I had 1 of these and went back to buy another b/c it was that good). There was also some pretty solid desert and coffee options throughout, so if you've got a sweet tooth, this would be a great place to go as well. I plan on going back again to get another Banh Mi sandwich, though, that was ridiculous.

    Violet cupcake stall
    Robert w.

    Love Borough but hate the crowds? Then come here as this market has a few names from Borough such as Flour Power bakery and Chegnorth... Mixed with one or two traditional east end stalls selling vegetables. Stalls range from cupcakes to rare breed beef. I enjoyed an Vietnamese iced coffee at Cap VN cafe but the banh mi was not really that great. It was more bread than filling but I rather pay more to get more meat, pate and pickled vegetables. Even the chilli sauce and coriander was very portion controlled. London Fields is very close by, so it's worth walking away from the crowds and head there with your picnic. After you have finished, there is a ping pong table! But bring your own bats and ball.

    This stall has the best food. I love the beet salad and the creamy aubergine salad.
    Hsin-yi W.

    Bring GBP with you to the market and not cards. If you come early when they open, the stalls might not all be open. Around 11AM is safe if you want to eat from the stalls. Produce is up by open of the market usually. 12PM is really busy but you will see the hustle and bustle at that time. It is spendy but you are supporting local artisans.

    Jonathan E.

    I was annoyed at first, as it's a bit of a walk in the rain, especially when the inner compass (and Apple maps) aren't calibrated. Yet upon arrival I was happy to find a wide variety of vendors selling: - produce - cheeses and breads and butchers - deserts, cakes, pastries and other treats - sauces and condiments - snack portions of things like samosas, sausage rolls and Scotch eggs - meal portions of fare from Vietnam, Ghana, Indian and Porkland (OK, I just made that up ~ but it sounds magical). Plus if you don't care for curbside vendors, the street is also lined with all manner of shops and eateries. But why do that when you can have a lam burger in one hand and a pulled pork sandwich in the other?!? All they need now are some sofas and mattresses so people with food comas can have a little rest.

    Martina O.

    I absolutely love Broadway Market! The real buzz happens on a Saturday when it's filled up with stalls selling everything from home made bread and brownies, organic juices, fresh fruit and veg to sushi and soap. The location of this market is ideal, a stone throw away from the lovely London Fields and Regents Canal, it's the best place to spend a Sunny Saturday, although it's also nice in the rain when you can run into one of the many lovely pubs and restaurants in the area!

    Nicole G.

    Such an incredible market for only being a few blocks long! They food options are vast and diverse, the at and design vectors offer some really great stuff, the produce, cheese, meat, and bread vendors are amazing. Love this place on a Saturday afternoon, strolling with coffee in hand, and people watching.

    Meringue Girls at Broadway market. London guide available here http://www.farfelue.com/london-guide/
    Faye B.

    I couldn't imagine a more pleasant way to spend a Saturday morning other than perusing the stalls at this farmers market and being greeted with a smile and a bit of chatter about the local produce. Head to the bottom of the road to start your morning off in the best possible way with a sourdough tartine topped with Norwegian smoked salmon which melts in your mouth accompanied by a Climpson and Sons coffee. Other delights include Coco and Me home-made tarts and Violet's red velvet cupcakes, a recipe handed down through generations of an all American family, so I'm told. One of the things I was most excited about was meeting the Meringue girls in person, they're multi-coloured meringues are stirring up quite a storm with all sweet tooth's like myself. The perfect start to any weekend!

    Lauren M.

    Give it the local organic food, handmade soaps and scarves, vintage records or antique jewelry, this place will kick any farmer's markets ass any day. I am unbelievably smitten with this place. And not with just any market in London, this is one of the best. Make sure you make a stop here, because I walked out with a vintage Beatles album, a 24k antique bracelet, handmade shea butter hand creams, and some pretty amazing wild mushroom risotto, all with spending under 30 quid. Cheers!

    Donald A.

    Wonderful sightseeing and flower and food stalls in one of Londons many neighborhoods.

    Marie-jose R.

    It's my favorite market in London ! Wonderful place, I don't understand why some people go to Borough Market . Fist of all the place is fantastic between London Fields and Regent's Canal ! This little street is gorgeous between London Fields and Regent's canal . There are a fishmonger,butcher,vegetables stands. I might just make it my go-to market on Saturdays.

    Really good salmon tartine

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    London Fields is very close by, so it's worth walking away from the crowds and head there with your picnic.

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    Borough Market

    4.6(2.2k reviews)
    2.5 miLondon Bridge
    ££

    It was foodie time at Borough Market on Tuesday (our last full day in London), and it was foodie…read moreheaven for me and my family. We enjoyed walking around and seeing a wide variety of food options! The whole market area was clean and organized when we got there at 9am. No lines yet. Long lines did start forming around 9:45am when the hot foods were ready but moved pretty quickly. We tried: * The Ginger Pig - Traditional Sausage Roll * Wild Mushroom Risotto - Spelt Risotto with Truffle Shavings * Turnips Greengrocer - Chocolate Covered Strawberries * The Black Pig - The Best One With Crackling * Turkish Deli - Turkish Delight & Turkish Coffee * Bread Ahead - Crème Brûlée Donut

    I wish this place didn't close so early...like 5pm early. That said, we were there for about 20…read moreminutes and got a good sense of the vibe. It is a farmer's type market with some prepared foods, which were top notch. We walked the entire thing and grabbed as much as we could to eat. There are plenty of food places just outside the space that are open later as well. I got some meat sticks from a vendor, sort of farmers market style. There was also another stand that had fruit in a cup with chocolate.Our best deal were some arepas that were half off because it was closing time and they wanted to get rid of them. This isn't the place to take pictures, but rather to immerse yourself in all the goodness that is here.

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    Borough Market - All three flavors of meat rolls. Favorite was the traditional roll and the Lamb.

    All three flavors of meat rolls. Favorite was the traditional roll and the Lamb.

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    "The Good One" from Black Pig. Fabulous flavor bomb!

    Whitechapel Market

    Whitechapel Market

    3.2(12 reviews)
    1.4 miWhitechapel
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    Located adjacent to the bustle and muscle of Whitechapel Tube, the glass facade of the local…read morelibrary and the people passage leading to 'community Mecca' Sainsbury's, Whitechapel Market fits or rather squeezes itself into this tight, uniquely smelling corner of E1. 'Get your fruit and veg for a paaund (sic)' screams the hirsuite Asian street vendor, with a Cockney accent more authentic than Del Boy at the Dogs. Also home to a variety of phallic shaped vegetables, a random collection of children's clothes and durable hair accessories, my 50p hairbrush is still going strong caressing my thick, unruly barnet. Be warned though, if you're not into pro-Iran/Iraq leafleting and general catawallingon a Saturday afternoon then avoid like the deadly plague. The branded toothpastes are a good bet though, although don't bother trying to read the instructions for that electric toothbrush, you won't be able to digest them and could do yourself some serious oral damage! (sorry I can't find the correct spelling on Google, ideas anyone?)

    I don't understand why the other reviewers were so down on this lovely bit of commerce on…read moreWhitechapel. Where else can you get a box of 10 mangoes for 3 pounds? Maybe in Mexico, amigo. But NOWHERE else in London. Similarly, 3 bunches of coriander (AKA cllantro) for 1 pound? Great prices on exotic foods. And I bet you can bargain, though I've never tried because things are so cheap already. There are probably 50 stalls in this market, some selling lingerie, others selling fish, and others focusing on the bollywood dvd scene. It's all good. For cheap produce though, you can't beat it. If you're more into the Borough market thing, go down there and drink your latte while you push your three-wheel stroller. If you're more into good cheap food from nice folks (without the marketing) go to Whitechapel.

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