Exploring Borough Market & Camden Market

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Borough & Camden Market

The Markets in Borough and Camden are two of the most famous places to go for street-food-loving souls in London. Gourmet, International, Street, and Sweet – these markets provide a cornucopia of delectable treats. Following your trusty guide to the best avenue food at the two legendary sites.

Borough Market: Gourmet Street Food

Nearby London Bridge, Borough Market is one of the oldest and most famous food markets in town. Artisan food, fresh farm produce, gourmet street eats, the list goes on.

What are the Must Eat Street Foods at Borough Market?

Kappacasein – Cheese Toastie to Die For
For cheese lovers, Kappacasein‘s famous grilled cheese toastie is unmissable: Montgomery Cheddar; sliced onions, leeks, and garlic all melted inside crispy, gooey sourdough.

Padella – Fresh to the Point of Perfection
For authentic Italian flavors, Padella is the place to be for handmade pasta. Their pici cacio e pepe is a devilishly simple and downright delicious classic.

Hobbs Meat Roast – Juicy Roast Meat Sandwiches
Hobbs Meat Roast is famous for its salt beef or pork rolls, which are made with freshly sliced meats, melted cheese, and homemade sauces, and are sure to please even the pickiest of palates.

Elliot’s – Wood-Fired Sourdough Pizza
Pizza fans should give Elliot’s a try; this might be one of the best pizza slices across London, with a sourdough base, rich with tomato sauce, and premium toppings.

Horn OK Please – Desi Vegetarian Street Food
If ever you’ve had a craving for Indian street food, Horn OK Please is your answer to appeasing the vegetarian hankerings-pani puri, masala dosa, or their star: the moong dal dosa wrap.

Insider Tips: Try to go on a weekday when the market is not at its busiest on the weekends. The best time to explore the seasonal specials and pop-ups.

Camden Market: A Global Street Food Experience

Known for its atmospheres and alternative cultures, Camden Market is one of the best places in all of London to source food from around the world. From Asian fusion and American classics to exotic finds, Camden Market does it all.

What to Try in Camden Market

The Cheese Wheel-Fresh Pasta in a Cheese Wheel
If you love creamy pasta, then The Cheese Wheel is a must-visit. Freshly made fettuccine is tossed in a massive wheel of Parmigiano-Reggiano, ensuring each bite is packed with cheesy goodness.

Yorkshire Burrito – A British Interpretation of a Classic
Picture wrapping a Sunday lunch in a Yorkshire pudding: that’s what Yorkshire Burrito offer. Tender strips of roast beef with crispy potatoes and gravy wrapped in one of the greatest British street food boxes.

Magic Falafel – Middle Eastern Style
For vegan lovers, Magic Falafel is the place to go for crispy balls of falafel, creamy hummus, and fresh salads wrapped in warm pita.

Halloumi Fries – Tastiest Snack for Cheese Lovers
These golden and crispy halloumi fries are topped with pomegranate seeds, mint, and yogurt sauce, making them the most exclusive blend of salty and sweet.

Chin Chin Labs – Ice Cream with Liquid Nitrogen
For dessert, head to Chin Chin Labs for freshly made liquid nitrogen ice cream. Their burnt butter caramel and Valrhona chocolate flavors are among the favorites.

Insider Tips: Come to Camden Market in the late afternoon to steer clear of the lunchtime rush and catch live music while you eat.

For street food aficionados, Borough Market and Camden Market are a must-visit. From cheesy toasties and gourmet pasta to falafel wraps and nitrogen ice cream, the street food scene is packed with flavors, creativity, and cultural diversity.

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