Experience the Culture of London through These Street Foods
Experience the Culture of London through These Street Foods
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Street food culture is increasing day by day. I think if you really want to feel the soul of the city and explore the culture of the city you should go for street food.  From a time when street food was considered to be of an inferior quality, to present day food trucks and street stalls dishing out food that is no less than gourmet—London has caught up with a host of other street-food-friendly cities around the world, and is giving them a run for their money. Eat your way through the city streets.

BRIXTON VILLAGE

The 'village' is lively day and night and has a lovely, eclectic atmosphere.This revitalised covered market has enjoyed an eye-catching renaissance in the past half-dozen years, prompted by an initiative to offer a period of free rent to outfits setting up in the dilapidated 1930s Granville Arcade. Cafes and restaurants have swarmed in along with a host of inventively inclined shops, which happily cohabit with butchers, greengrocers and bazaars.

 

A. GOLD

East Londoners can't get enough of A. Gold's rendition of the Scotch egg, a highlands snack consisting of a hard-boiled egg wrapped in sausage meat and breadcrumbs, and then deep-fried.

LEON

A definite stand-out among Soho's budget eateries, Leon is delightful - cheap, friendly and perfectly located. Serving such delicious treats as chicken with herb oil and lemon, Moroccan meatballs and sweet potato falafel, Leon puts labels on everything so you know just what you're getting. 

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