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    H Mart

    4.3(7 reviews)
    1.7 miKingston Upon Thames
    ££

    I am beyond grateful that they have H Mart in London! Being from Hawaii I absolutely have to have…read moremy asian foods! Although this location is a little of a trek for me it is completely worth it. I just wish they had ALL the Melona ice cream flavors like coconut and mango, but they have everything else so I'll take it!! Can you guys stock Rose Tteokbokki please and thank you!!!

    As an expat from the States, I was wildly surprised to find an H-Mart in London. Wildly surprised…read morebut pleasantly relieved - I mean, where else can I buy good quality udon, kim chee, noodle mixes, frozen dumplings, super thin sliced beef/pork for hotpot and fresh shiitake for a good price? I know Japan Centre has similar quality but the price point is not always right. Chinatown is good for some things (fresh veggies, fresh rice noodle rolls, ramen, etc.) but it's hard to beat the selection at H-Mart. There is good lighting and sufficient aisle space so carts going in opposite directions don't have to awkwardly back out of the aisle so the opposing cart can go first (kind of like the naughty London roads!) - in most grocery stores in Chinatown, you are elbow to elbow with someone else trying to get a damn jar of Hoisin sauce in your overflowing basket. Customer service is lacking, especially when something is out of stock and no one in the store seems to know what is going on or when they will get more. Aside from the cashiers, most people working the floor do not speak English very well. The employees are mainly Korean and Chinese. However, most items are translated to English on labels and signage. I will continue to shop here for quality groceries and I hope they open more locations so that it is easily assessable to more people in London.

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    Lidl

    Lidl

    2.5(4 reviews)
    1.2 miMalden
    £

    A friend and I turned-up here expecting to be spoilt for choice with an awe-inspiring array of…read morecurtain fabrics. Finding Lidl in the place of the previously long-established fabric store took us completely by surprise We decided to go-in, hoping to track-down some info on the previous incumbents, and (in spite of the fact it was a curtain-free zone) we were impressed by the size, cleanliness and shopper-friendly layout of the store. Used to a considerably less spacious branch - closer to home - as soon as I walked-in here, I felt as if I had been transported across the Channel - there was an intangibly different (pleasant) smell that hit my nostrils - instantly making me feel as if I was shopping in the heart of the Euro-zone. True to their no-nonsense, fuss-free ethos the quality of the produce and decent prices were apparent, although the displays typically basic rather than tantalising. It was surprising though, how agreeable it was to wander around, easy to locate different sections and products.

    A really handy addition to New Malden's (fairly large) number of supermarkets. The main reason I go…read morehere is the VERY cheap fruit and veg. There are offers on each week & I've got Mangos, Avocados and Pomgegranates at vastly cheaper prices than in the other supermarkets. Each week they also have a new line of non food goods, all at reasonable prices. Want to cut the price of your weekly shop? Then go to Lidl!

    Merton Abbey Mills

    Merton Abbey Mills

    4.2(13 reviews)
    2.1 miMerton
    ££

    Quite unexpectedly, in an area dominated by large out-of-town style shops and car parks, Merton…read moreAbbey Mills is a craft and artisan food market, with cafes, a restaurants, pubs and a small theatre, all located in the historic buildings of the Liberty textile mill, alongside the River Wandle. The name reflects the location of Merton Priory, once one of the largest and wealthiest monastic foundations in England: Henry VI was crowned in the Church and Thomas a Becket was educated at the Priory. Following its almost complete destruction at the dissolution of the monasteries in 1538, only the Chapter House foundations survive, under Merantun Way. The area has been the location for textile mills since the 18th Century, with the river providing both pure water for the dyeing process, and power for the water mills used for printing and textile processing. William Morris had a factory here, but the Abbey Mills occupy the buildings of the former Liberty textile mills. They include a working water mill, one of only four mills left on the Wandle, and the only actually in working order. It now houses a pottery, but can visited to view the water wheel. Other businesses include a mineral and fossil shop, hairdressers, picture galleries and art/craft shops. At weekends there are more stalls selling crafts and artisan food stalls. The Office accommodation houses a range of creative and service companies. It is becoming quite a foodie stop, with two pubs, a bakers, artisan cakes, a delicatessen, two pubs, and several cafes and restaurants covering a range of cuisines. There isn't a lot of parking in the Mill complex, but it's only a short walk from Collier's Wood underground station, and Sainsbury's and the Tandem shopping centre have large car parks.

    I've been to Merton Abbey Mills a few times now, and have always had a nice time. It is a pretty…read moreand somewhat bohemian retreat from South West London, a quiet oasis of calm and friendliness. There are a good selection of shops especially for gifts (great now in the run up to Christimas!) and as well as that there is a regular Farmers Market. I went there last Sunday and was a little late - by 1:30pm many of the stalls had clearly packed up and gone home. However I had an interesting discussion with a leather goods vendor and got to sample some cheeses and check out the pottery. Apparently you can sign up for pottery classes there. There are also a range of restaurants -- which I am rating separately in their own right. And in the evenings there are a range of live music and theatre going on, check out their website for their events calendar. One thing I would recommend doing, is to travel to Morden Hall Park and do the the Wandle riverside walk from there to Merton Abbey. Its scenic and about a mile and a half, passing by Deen City Farm on the way. A hit for the kids!

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