Food, food and even more food at Borough Market

Good evening,

Time is going by so incredibly fast! I remember my first post as if it were yesterday, but meanwhile I am approaching the date of leaving the UK… For personal reasons I am not leaving the 7th of April, but the 26th of March which is in less than two weeks.. I am trying to enjoy my time here while I still can! Last week I went with three other lovely au pairs to Spitalfields market (I had already been there before, click here to read my post about it) and after that to Borough Market. Borough Market is one of the oldest and largest food markets in London, and sells practically any food you can imagine. It is quite overpriced, and always loaded with tourists, but despite that I had an absolute blast there. You can taste so much for free, and discover foods you’ve never seen in your life. Being me I took lots of photos again, so have a look for yourself and hopefully get an idea of the atmosphere at Borough Market;

Yummm

TOMATO COLOUR BOMB!

Obviously the vegetable department

The fish market was so cool, yet a tiny bit gruesome too..

Say ‘aaaaah’

Hello prawns!

I reckon this one doesn’t feel too happy

Hmmm I never really drink alcohol (apart from a very occasional G&T) but I find mulled wine very tasty

Proper French bread

Lots of cheese at the market, especially Comté, a cheese I was introduced to after coming here. Comté is so delicious, try it if you can!

I tried this and O MY GOD this was heavenly! If I return before I leave I might even buy it… so good.

Almost too pretty to eat… (and too expensive haha)

Our lunch! I This was called the Halloumi Burger, can’t really remember what was on it but it was very tasty.

Borough Market is pretty much completely covered, so if you’re looking for something to do on a rainy day (!)

Let me have someee :-)

Tried this, the best Turkish delight I have had in my life

Icing, how high can you go!

It was quite a rainy day (when is spring ever going to arrive? I’m so fed up with the cold!) but since the whole market is covered we didn’t really mind. If you appreciate good food and like trying out new things or just like markets in general, I definitely recommend you this! It’s near the tube stop London Bridge, central London. I hope you’ve enjoyed my post!

xx R

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