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I hope the person who decided a part-boiled egg needed meat and breadcrumbs got a knighthood @scotchtails #scotchtails #scotchegg #egg #british #sweetpotato #sweetpotatofries #runnyyolk #pork #sausage #topcitybites #toplondonrestaurants #foodappreciation #londonfoodie #fries #chips #salad #friday #tgif #boroughmarket #streetfood #foodie #london #instafood (at Borough Market) https://www.instagram.com/p/BlvZf3jAVMm/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1p2sqi2ebo08b
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Scotch Egg @boroughmarket in London from @scotchtails. It was delicious with the creamy eggyolk inside 😏 In nederland kennen we dit hapje als vogelnestje, gehaktbal kiekeboe, frietei en eierbal. #scotchegg #ei #egg #vogelnestje #gehaktbalkiekeboe #frietei #eierbal #boroughmarket #artisanfood #scotchtails #streetfood #london #snacktime #greatsnack (bij Borough Market) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw1PqGAltlp/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1imta6ucavo59
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Breakfast @boroughmarket is a great way to kick off our holiday. #scotchtails #roast #ladiesinlondon2017 #London #travel #travelphotography #foodie (at Borough Market)
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This Scotch Egg from Scotchtails was the whole reason we discovered Borough Market. It was perfect, creamy yolk, crispy shell, juicy sausage, and the salad under was a great compliment to the egg. #scotchtails (at Borough Market)
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Scotchtails, London, UK
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I received quite a few recommendations for Borough Market so I went there for lunch. I was only able to try a handful of things, but they lived up to my expectations.
Cheese Olive Sticks, @breadaheadbakery Mushroom Risotto, @turnipsborough Scotch Egg, @scotchtails English Breakfast Iced Tea, @organiclifeteas_uk Prosecco Spritzer, @boroughwines
When: Lunch Where: Borough Market – London, UK Who: Lynn Burdzy
Amount Spent: $27.00 Amount Spent YTD: $9,725.21
#myterriblediet (at Borough Market)
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The Cinnamon Sin Recipe
The Cinnamon Sin Recipe
Nick Hines @nickolaushines The Story Behind The Cinnamon Sin Scotch cocktails — or Scotchtails, if I may — are the perfect way to casually enjoy Scotland’s signature spirit. But not all Scotch is the same. The variety of flavors in the category results from distillery location, how long the whisky is aged, and what type of cask was used for aging. A proper Scotchtail plays off the flavors in an…
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I would love to come back Borough Market again and have a chance to taste your food @scotchtails ❤😉 #packaging #study #research (at London South Bank University)
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Feel the VIBRAS of this delicious Orange Cream SCOTCHTAIL inspired by J Balvin, and powered by Buchanan's! @buchananswhisky #paidpartnership Source: instagram.com buzzfeedtasty
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London
I went to London for the first time on this trip, and what an incredible city it is! I spent about a week and a half there, partly with my sis (the best!!) feat. an Else cameo (also the best!!), partly by myself. This was my first time ever traveling alone, and I really enjoyed it. Because I spoke the language and was very familiar with the culture, London was the perfect way for me to dip my toe into solo travels. Now with this under my belt, I’m itching to go somewhere solo EVEN MORE DIFFERENT, perhaps try out my Spanish? :O But now I’m getting ahead of myself... Anyway, since I spent quite a bit of time in London, I’m going to list out my highlights and favorite things to do instead of going day by day. Here it goes!
FOOD
Obviously I’m going to start with this category... ok the food in London is A.M.A.Z.I.N.G. You are really spoilt for choice here, but luckily I was armed with some fantastic recommendations from my pals (shoutout to Ari, Courtney, Rhys, Simon, and all the other cool people I’m forgetting to mention!). In no particular order, here are some of my absolute favorite places to eat in London:
Dishoom
If you’re a fan of Indian food, do yourself a favor and treat yo’self to a meal at Dishoom. The food is incredible and the decor is super cool (I went to the Shoreditch location). Try their signature House Black Daal and Dishoom IPA!
Flat Iron
BEST. STEAK. I’VE. EVER. HAD. And so affordable! I’d be lying if I said I didn’t go twice :X Get the flat iron steak with fries (duh) and live your damn life.
^drooling just looking @ this
Borough Market
A no-brainer! I got the scotch eggs from Scotchtails and a cream-filled donut from Bread Ahead. Sarah got some veggie Ethiopian food that was also amazing.
Breakfast Club
Tasty 24-7 breakfast spot with a fun diner vibe! I got the traditional English breakfast but they have lots of American-style bfast options (read: pancakes, avo toast, etc. etc.).
Monty’s Deli
Didn’t think I’d find incredible deli food in London, but I sure did! Monty’s has their own brick and mortar in Shoreditch (conveniently and dangerously located across the street from my Airbnb) and also a stand at Spitalfields market. I got the turkey sandwich and latkes and my mind was BLOWN.
Look at that gorgeous pickle tho
Still dreaming bout these beauties...
The Approach Tavern
Sunday roasts are a thing in England, and even though our Sunday weather was approx. 80F, we did the damn thing. If you’re in the Bethnal Green area, be sure to check out The Approach. Their roast (and salmon) was insanely delicious, they have a good beer selection, and the tavern was so cute and friendly! They had dogs, name that tune, outdoor seating... everything you could want!
TRADE
Your classic trendy, tasty, ‘Gram-able brunch spot, located in Shoreditch.
Granger and Co
Your classic trendy, tasty, ‘Gram-able brunch spot, located in Notting Hill. Make sure to stroll around the neighborhood after - it’s so cute!
Sonita’s at Camden Market
We know that London has some incredible Indian food, so I died and went to heaven at the Sonita’s stand at Camden market. I had 3 different curries in one lil box and I never wanted it to end. They use healthy and high-quality ingredients, so even though you are quite full afterwards, you don’t hate yourself!
CookDaily
Vegan asian fusion. The pad thai was off tha chain!
Beigel Bake
Last and most ratchet.... OMG BEIGEL BAKE. Open 24 hours and serving up pastrami bagel realness, this place is perfect for the post-pub drunchies or to bring you back to life the morning after a big night out. Cash only and cheap AF!
DRINK
It should be no surprise that booze culture in London is REAL. From craft beer to wine to one-of-a-kind cocktails, this city has it all.
Callooh Callay
An absolutely adorable cocktail bar in Shoreditch with incredible drinks and decor. Sit at the bar and befriend the bartender :) A must-do!
Satan’s Whiskers
Not only does this place have an awesome name, it’s also decorated with crazy taxidermy and has a super inventive cocktail menu. Great for a pre-dinner drink in Bethnal Green!
Dandelyan
Swanky AF cocktail bar along the Thames River Walk and inside the Mondrian Hotel. Would recommend if you’re in the area.
Gordon’s Wine Bar
An incredible 19th-century wine bar that makes you feel like you’re drinking in a cave. So cool!!
Veeno
I did an Airbnb experience for a food and wine pairing here, and it was really fun! I ended up being the only person who signed up (lol) so I got allll this food to myself!
Airbnb East London Pub Crawl
On my last night, I signed up for a pub crawl through Airbnb (link HERE) and had the best time! As a solo (female) traveler, it was a great opportunity to meet other people and feel comfortable and safe going out at night. We went to so many great craft beer spots, and I’d recommend them all - Mother Kelly’s, Redchurch Brewery, Old Street Brewery & Taproom, The King’s Arms, and Kill the Cat.
THINGS TO DO
Of course there is more to do than just eat and drink! Here are some of my favorite things I did in London:
Shakespeare’s Globe Theater
If you are into live theater, you GOTTA see a show at the Globe. I’d recommend getting the groundlings tickets online or by lining up at the theater the day of the show (90 mins before or something like that). They are only 8 pounds a piece and you get to stand right in front of the stage! Sarah and I saw Twelfth Night together and then I went back by myself for Hamlet. They switched a lot of gender roles in both productions and that was really, really cool (Hamlet has so many great male roles and they were pretty much all played by women... yaaaaaas!). Cannot recommend this enough!
Waitin’ in line!
The magnificent Globe
Second row standing for Twelfth Night!!!
The Ferryman on the West End
THE FERRYMAN WAS AMAZING. See it now. We were in the nosebleeds and still had a great time. Also, they serve ice cream in the theater during intermission - what else do you need?
Tate Modern
I LOVE the fact that the museums in London are free. They are pretty massive and intimidating and it’s not easy to get all the way through the big ones in one visit. I had a few spare hours and popped into the Tate Modern, which I loved. I saw a special exhibit about political art and then one of the permanent exhibitions. Absolutely worth a visit!
The British Museum
Another massively daunting museum, but the sheer variety of things to see is pretty incredible. Luckily the museum guide has some suggested self-guided tours based on how much time you have to spend inside. If you go to one museum in London, this should be it.
Thames River walk
If you want to get your steps in, take a walk along the Thames River. You can hit many iconic stops along the way, such as Big Ben, the Tate Modern, the Globe, London Bridge, Borough Market, which brings me to my next recommendation...
The Markets!
There are sooo many amazing open-air markets in London with delicious food and unique shopping. My favorites were Borough Market, Spitalfields Market, and Camden Market, but there are many more!
Brick Lane
A super cool street and market that has many shops & thrift stores, lots of food, street art, street musicians, and CURRYYYY! Very fun to stroll around on the weekends; it’ll be packed!
High Tea
OK technically this is a food thing, but it’s really more of an activity/experience. There are a lot of options out there for high tea, but we found a fun and cheap(ish) one at B Bakery near the West End. Super cute!
Harrods
It was so fun to wander around inside this famous, humungous department store! My favorite part of course was the food court area, but I’d also recommend the tea room for an afternoon pick-me-up.
Just strollin’
You can’t go wrong just walking around!!
Selfie as you stroll ;)
Day trip to Brighton
Brighton is super easy to get to by train for the day (just don’t be an idiot like me and try to use your Oyster Card to get there... buy a separate ticket!). Spend the day sitting on the beach, eating incredible seafood (get the mussels!!) at Regency Restaurant, strolling along the pier, getting chocolate-wasted at Choccywoccydoodah (the place is just as wild as its name suggests), and checking out the Asian-inspired architecture and garden at the Royal Pavillon. Brighton also has a really cool performance art scene with its own fringe festival, which I would love to check out next time.
Just a happy lil sea creature!
Died and went to mussel heaven
The interior of Choccywoccydoodah... these are all completely made out of chocolate!
Dangerous lemon cake :O
And that’s the London wrap-up! Here’s a bonus picture of our Airbnb host’s dog Ray. She is a true queen. Ok bye!
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Chorizo and red pepper scotch egg - Scotchtails. London, UK. 10/10. Lunch (at Scotchtails)
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It was an expectedly cool spring day in London. Atiya and I waited at a nearby Starbucks for our much-anticipated food tour near London Bridge. I was worried that our next hours would be so focused on keeping warm that we might miss the food fun. Atiya will happily attest to my pre-tour cranky mood. Thankfully, all my worries dissolved away at our first stop at Scotchtails for Scotched Eggs (for vegetarians: Goats Cheese, sweet potato pie from Pieminister).
The day only got brighter like the sunny, runny, bright orange fresh yoke of the Scotched Egg.
Here are some of the highlights from the tour:
The best Fish and Chips I ever had at Fish Kitchen.
The best vanilla custard doughnuts from Breadahead. Look at Atiya’s happiness.
After a few more stops, our tour ended with English Breakfast Tea and Sticky Toffee Pudding at Chop House. It turned out to be a sweet, fried and salty day with my baby, best because it was a cold day. Everything we ate represented comfort food.
Here is what I learned about London eaters based on the gastronomic narrative of the Borough Market and London Bridge Walking Tour.
Simple foods can be surprisingly complex and crafted. For example, the chips are cooked THREE times! Boiled, fried and fried again with appropriate time intervals between.
British food swings between casual, portable street foods like fish and chips or scotched eggs, and formal, elegant cream tea and accompaniments. A family in-between meal would be Sunday roast (we didn’t get to try this delicious combination of roast and yorkshire pudding).
While our tour was focused on traditional English eats, the market represented a diversity of ethnic tastes: Turkish delights, Thai curries, Indian Samosas, Ethiopian Injeera, Balkan breads and more. The Borough market food story also has hidden tartness and spice.
A post-colonial critique of British food would miss the inherent inner-struggle between Anglo-Saxon, French, German, Roman and Viking past. English history has no “pure” native lineage. The “Other” is already inscribed. Food is a visceral way to respond to the climate and confronting cultures. The Borough market English food tour was an exercise of simple and few ingredients, treated with care.
In the end, regardless of cuisine culture, we can taste – care. No cultural critique needed.
Wishing you happy and “care-ful” eating,
hungryphil
Hungryphil Eats London: Borough Market Food Tour It was an expectedly cool spring day in London. Atiya and I waited at a nearby Starbucks for our much-anticipated food tour near London Bridge.
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Artisan Scotch Eggs, Borough Market
HISTORY OF THE SCOTCH EGG
“ALTHOUGH MANY ASSOCIATE THE SCOTCH EGG WITH MOTORWAY SERVICE STATION FOOD, IT HAS MORE ILLUSTRIOUS ORIGINS. IT IS NOT OF SCOTTISH DESCENT, TO THE SURPRISE OF MANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS, BUT SEEMINGLY CONCEIVED BY FORTNUM AND MASON IN 1738 AS A COMMUTER SNACK. WHETHER THE DEPARTMENT STORE WERE THE ORIGINATORS OR SIMPLY THOSE TO CHAMPION THE DELICACY IS UNKNOWN. SPECULATION SUGGESTS THAT THEY WERE INSPIRED BY THE MOGHUL DISH NARCISSI KOFTA, WHICH TRANSLATES AS 'NARCISSUS MEATBALLS'. WHEREVER IT CAME FROM THE SCOTCH EGG IS STEEPED IN THE SAME MYSTERY EXHIBITED BY ITS ANONYMOUS SPHERICAL FORM, WAITING TO BE CUT OPEN TO REVEAL IT'S TITILLATING CONTENTS”.
The brand identity created for them provides a fresh and rustic feel to Scotchtails. The recipe is developed with variety of flavours that keeps the consumers/ visitors intrigued and want to try them all.
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Icy scotchtail. Dark bar. 🍹 There's nothing like a drink in one of your favourite bars at the end of a long week! Celebrating #internationalscotchday a bit late but hey, better late than never right?! @lovescotch_ #lovescotch #ad (at Blue Bar at The Berkeley)
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When you finally get to taste the scotch egg of your dreams 😍🍳 @scotchtails •Burough Market• #london #weekend #buroughmarket #food #scotchtails #eggs (at Borough Market)
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