While Britain might not be the place I think of first when discussing food, London is in fact a city where one can discover a great variety of cooking.: INSPIRATION AND LEARNING EXPERIENCE OF NATIONAL ANDINTERNATIONAL NICHE MARKET

After all, isn’t this capital one of the most multi-cultured cities in the world? Well, the food of course reflects that in every corner there will be restaurants or markets to which people bring typical dishes from their countries, showing off the taste of their cultures and attempting to delight consumers with them. During the last week, I had the chance to walk around this immense city, experiencing a melting pot of smells and flavours. Here I will try describe some of what I saw and tasted. Carlota Caldeira by order of Axel Weber & Partner photo: Andina, London-Shoreditch

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While Britain might not be the place I think of first when discussing food, London is in fact a city where one can discover a great variety of cooking.: STREET FOOD IN LONDON

After all, isn’t this capital one of the most multi-cultured cities in the world? Well, the food of course reflects that in every corner there will be restaurants or markets to which people bring typical dishes from their countries, showing off the taste

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Old Spitalfields Market is a covered market in Spitalfields, London. There has been a market on the site for over 350 years. : OLD SPITALFIELDS MARKET

The Old Spitalfields Market is located 5 minutes from Liverpool Station and close to Brick Lane Market as well. It has some restaurants and shops and stalls selling vintage clothing items and a few selling street food. I would say this is not the biggest

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Camden Town is the place to go if you are in the mood for an alternative scene.: CAMDEN LOCK MARKET

You can go shopping for some rave party clothes, a German army jacket and a hippy looking bracelet and then kick back by the river with a good plate of ceviche, empanadas, paella or maybe even a burger. During the Summer the food market stays open on Thur

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Brick Lane Market wins when it comes to food variety!: BRICK LANE MARKET

There is basically everything you can imagine here Japanese Ramen to Mexican tacos, bbq ribs to the Portuguese bacalhau à brás. It is open every Sunday, so it can be quite busy though. If you come with a mindset prepared to walk amongst the crowds, you c

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A mere 3 minute walk from London Bridge station there is Borough Market, which has existed since the 11th century.: BOROUGH MARKET

It is probably, from the ones I was able to visit, the market with the nicest “traditional” vibe. It stands below train lines, with these big green metal columns spread across its grounds, offering an unique view. Situated next to the Southwark Cathedral

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