Borough Market never fails to entice in locals and tourists alike with its incredible variety of fresh produce, takeaway food, bars and restaurants. From oysters and wild boar to cheeses and foraged condiments, hand-made chocolates and beer battered fish and chips, Borough Market showcases the absolute best of not only British cuisine and produce, but also global offerings.
You will begin your culinary adventure with a British staple loved throughout the country – the bacon and egg bap. The only question you’ll need to answer here is; red or brown sauce?
Once you’ve digested that with a walk around the gluttonous market, you’ll move on to another absolute classic, fish and chips. Golden, deep-fried, crispy batter engulfing tender hot white fish served with proper chunky chips - which we recommend you cover in as much vinegar as you can stand. Incidentally fish and chips were one of the few foods not subject to rationing during World War II.
If you think you’re full, think again, there’s always room for a sausage roll, a daily staple for some Brits which became a popular snack during the Napoleonic Wars.Enjoy some time to wander the market alley ways at your leisure, maybe grab an oyster or a glass of champagne, before heading off to local historic pub to sample the quintessentially English combination of cheese and cider.
Make some room for dessert with a stroll down the River Thames and see the world famous London Bridge and Tower Bridge, as well as the battleship HMS Belfast silhouetted against the iconic London skyline. Sit down to a classic English dessert with a pot of English tea.