Borough Market, London

10:09 CallieKaylee 0 Comments

Borough Market - the largest and oldest food market in London. How to get there?
We went there by underground tube services, stopped at London Bridge station and cross Borough High Street after you exit the station.
My sister insisted on bringing us here for ostrich burger but unfortunately it was closed on that day. #saddieme coz it's food we're talking about, ostrich burger isn't a common food and I wanna try it.
Something else which attracts the crowd to Borough market would be Monmouth coffee, regularly touted as the best coffee shop in London. Not being a coffee connoisseur, I actually don't really know how to judge what you called the best coffee. I chose a cup of flat white takeaway and it taste good, worth another visit. 
Fish & Chips - a typical British food. Shared one haddock and it cost us around 8 GBP, which is considered pricey as I can get it much cheaper back in Notts.
Since ostrich is now out of the picture, we decided to go into water, fishing for some oysters. Selection of Rocks and complimentary bread at Wright Brothers Oyster & Porter House
While we were about to leave the market, we couldn't help but to stop as we smell something nice and we see people surrounding this stall. I don't think this is a permanent stall so you might not get the same thing when you visit Borough market but don't worry you might be lucky if the ostrich burger is open!
Top : Le Mac Diot - pork sausages from Savoie cooked with wine and onions
Bottom : Tartiflette - famous Savoie dish made with potatoes, onions, white wine, bacon and reblochon cheese (tried this one only, it's carbs but yummy esp. on a windy morning)

That's what I had during a morning at Borough Market.
A place to revisit when I'm in London? Yes pls. Ostrich burger craving not satisfied yet.

Till then, have a great Monday!


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