Sunday Food Market on Brick Lane
Joy | Jul 31, 2010 | Comments 1 |
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What can you do if you’re lost in Brick Lane on a Sunday?
Eat your way out of course! From Fournier Street to Sclater street, there are street stalls dedicated to world cuisines. You can walk pass exciting displays of fairy-cakes and baked treats from France, delicious aromas from crispy prawns sizzling on a grill, quick-as-a-flash curries from South-East Asia, precious parcels of dimsum and sushi and even for the more unusual tastes….fish-finger butties!
Prices are very cheap so don’t go on anything less than an empty stomach or else you will leave disappointed!
Tip from someone who was there last Sunday: Drop into the brick building called ‘The Boiler’ – the Truman Brewery Food Hall. Inside, there is a hidden mini-market with cheerfully decorated stands selling equally yummy food but with an area to relax and eat sheltered from the bustling crowd. This building is the first of two important things from Fournier street to Sclater street too: bar to relieve your thirst and loo to relieve yourself. Quality!
The Boiler House – ugly on the outside, tasty on the inside
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I like your comentary!
Funny but true!