Guidebook for Food!

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Guidebook for Food!

Food scene

Here are some examples of the best places to go for food while in London!
Eggslut has fantastic options on their menu that are mainly Egg based. Based 5 mins from the apartment and ideal for some breakfast!
Eggslut
185 Portobello Rd
Eggslut has fantastic options on their menu that are mainly Egg based. Based 5 mins from the apartment and ideal for some breakfast!
Deconsecrated in 1974, St Mark’s on North Audley Street is now one of the cultural hubs of sustainable authentic food, offering two floors of worldwide cuisine, a rooftop terrace, wine cellar and community space. Maintaining the Mercato ethos, ingredients are fresh, artisanal, and sustainably sourced as far as possible. After spending 30 years on England’s Historic Heritage Risk Register, St Mark’s Grade 1-listed building is part of a two-year £5 million restoration by Grosvenor estates, successfully repairing and reviving the building’s heritage features.
Mercato Mayfair
North Audley Street
Deconsecrated in 1974, St Mark’s on North Audley Street is now one of the cultural hubs of sustainable authentic food, offering two floors of worldwide cuisine, a rooftop terrace, wine cellar and community space. Maintaining the Mercato ethos, ingredients are fresh, artisanal, and sustainably sourced as far as possible. After spending 30 years on England’s Historic Heritage Risk Register, St Mark’s Grade 1-listed building is part of a two-year £5 million restoration by Grosvenor estates, successfully repairing and reviving the building’s heritage features.
Maltby Street Market opened in 2010. This unlikely south-east London backwater quickly became a popular weekend destination. The Ropewalk bears this name as a reference to a nearby ropewalk owned by notable Bermondsey eccentric Robert Rich in the eighteenth century and marked thus on John Roques' map of 1746. The area was disrupted by the the construction of the London to Greenwich railway completed in 1836. The viaduct that carried the railway consisting of 40,000,000 bricks [not verified by us!] now provides a home for both Maltby Street Market and many other food and beverage traders in Bermondsey. Maltby Street Market has been fully subscribed since its origination. It's very limited size and the picturesque character of the railway arches and decoration encourages and allows for careful curation and a churn of start-ups and star traders.
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Maltby Street Market
Maltby Street
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Maltby Street Market opened in 2010. This unlikely south-east London backwater quickly became a popular weekend destination. The Ropewalk bears this name as a reference to a nearby ropewalk owned by notable Bermondsey eccentric Robert Rich in the eighteenth century and marked thus on John Roques' map of 1746. The area was disrupted by the the construction of the London to Greenwich railway completed in 1836. The viaduct that carried the railway consisting of 40,000,000 bricks [not verified by us!] now provides a home for both Maltby Street Market and many other food and beverage traders in Bermondsey. Maltby Street Market has been fully subscribed since its origination. It's very limited size and the picturesque character of the railway arches and decoration encourages and allows for careful curation and a churn of start-ups and star traders.