Borough Market
Borough Market is London’s most celebrated food market; an origin of
excellent British and worldwide produce.
It is a home for anyone who cares about the provenance and quality
of the food they have - restaurateurs, chefs, enthusiastic beginner
chefs and people who really happen to love drinking and eating.
But it’s not only the pure quality of the food on the proposition that
makes Borough Market unique – it is also about the personalities and the place.
all inclusive vacation Begin your visit by
meeting our dealers
Artisan Foods
Before beginning Artisan Foods, Kuhnke was a successful chef with his
personal Scallywags restaurant in Newington. Now Kuhnke has a patisserie in
Whitechapel, where Artisan Foods offer handmade sweet and delicious patisserie
products and cakes.
The conception is to create everything from scratch and quite like you’d
make it at your home. The stall is remarkably known for individual and
tartlets, and quiches for its delicious
chocolate brownies.
Borough Nuts
The Borough Nuts stall boats under baskets complete of dried fruits,
baklava and nuts. Everything is marketed by weight, from the spicy smoked
almonds, dried apricots, honey cashews and
to the yoghurt banana pieces and milk chocolate nuts.
all of the nut products are hand baked and coated in the UK to assure the
biggest attainable criteria at all times.
all inclusive vacation find out about
what’s happening in the Market
British Museum of Food at Borough
Market
Starting here in October, the British Museum of Food’s purpose is to
examine the subject of food “more effectively than before”—and if that seems
ambitious, please think who’s behind it. Parr
and Bompas are the excellent duo
responsible for the cheese trolley in the world, the world’s premier space
coffee and Alcoholic Building (the breathable cloud of cocktail vapour
delivered to Borough in the summertime). A compelling Museum of Food is great
within range.
What's On: Divali
with Urvesh Parvais
Divali is an active Hindu carnival held every year among October &
November. It is the largest and the brilliant carnival in India, meaning the
victory of light over darkness. People traditionally clean and paint their
homes the midnight before, and join in prayers, accompanied by a family feast and fireworks.
For our own festivals, we are enroled in the demo kitchen by a Borough
Market merchant Urvesh Parvais from Rasoi. Urvesh and his mother Lalita use
just fresh components and all spices to make better quality cooking sauces,
Chai and chutneys spices inspired with
the true taste of old home cooking.





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