Borough Market, London England: the Empire Lives on in Food

The mother of all food markets, London’s 13th century Borough Market is appropriately located near Borough High Street station delivering the world’s food to ancient Southwark Cathedral’s door.

Borough Market & Southwark Cathedral

Moving patiently with the crowds through narrow aisles, the experience is both exotic yet modern.

The Market is an international food court

Organic, unpasteurized, artesian, locally sourced, urban honey are all terms that have certified clout in England’s regulated farming and food industry and are the norm at the Market.

There’s more on London’s Borough Market at

Borough Market, London, England: The Empire Lives on in Food

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Chef, freelance travel and food writer, chef/educator. Host of: www.travel-with-pen-and-palate-argentina.com Feature Writer for Suite101.com International and Philadelphia Fine Dining Examiner for Examiner.com member: American Culinary Federation and the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association (on Board of Directors)
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3 Responses to Borough Market, London England: the Empire Lives on in Food

  1. I used to travel to London on business and stayed right near the Cathedral and the Market. It is a neat area. Both Bridget Jones’ Diary and a Harry Potter movie shot scenes there and the encircling streets.

    Paul

  2. travelwyse says:

    Reblogged this on travelwyse and commented:
    The Borough Market…

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