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    FEI ER Cottage

    4.7 (12 reviews)

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    Handmade pork pan fried dumplings
    Mike S.

    Excellent food. Friendly staff. Fresh made to order food. Stumbled upon this small restaurant and the dumplings are some of the best i have ever had. Reminds me of all the homemade chinatown new york city hole in the walls with the best food!

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    Atsushi M.

    Hot Pot set we select for the lunch was really local Chinese dish either good value. Kind staffs like a family made us feel good as well.

    Gavin E.

    Last weekend, our team had the pleasure of dining at Fei Er Fei Er Cottage, and the experience was nothing short of delightful. Nestled in a quiet and discrete area, the restaurant exuded a serene atmosphere, perfectly complementing its traditionally Chinese vibes. The food was great and very generously portioned - belts had to be loosened to make it through the meal.

    Chicken with noodles
    j b.

    Holy cow, small hole in the wall restaurant, but what and amazing meal. We don't get a chance to eat Chinese food very often, so we asked the concierge at our hotel to recommend a place, he said try this place. My god we walked in and thought maybe no, then we noticed locals had packed the place which is a " green flag". We sat down, service was slow as they were busy; we ordered pork fried dumplings, won ton soup, spring roles and chicken with noodles. Holy cow some of the best Chinese food we have ever had, everything was delicious! And, the price was right! Wow what a surprise, our concierge was right, amazing!

    Singapore rice noddle, crispy aromatic duck, wonton noodle soup, pork belly with rice

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    Amazing service and fantastic food. Our teenagers were thrilled to be served but the guy who pushes his son off of ladders on Instagram.

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    Hot Pot set we select for the lunch was really local Chinese dish either good value.

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    Tachbrook St Market - View down the street

    Tachbrook St Market

    4.2(6 reviews)
    0.4 miPimlico
    £

    Tachbrook Street Market is a neat and small food and grocery market along a pedestrian-only street…read morein Pimlico. I came on a Saturday at lunchtime and there were two stalls offering lunch takeaway (I tried the Thai stall, which was good) and a couple of grocers with fresh meat and produce. Compared to other street markets, Tachbrook is quite small and doesn't have much to offer. But it was fun to stumble across, and hopefully it grows!

    I love buying fresh fruit and veg at the market, and this one is easy walking distance for me, and…read moreclose enough to other shops (Tesco, Sainsbury's market, Rippon Cheese and a fab Italian grocery shop) to pick up anything else my cooking session requires. There's a great fruit and veg stall selling a huge variety of in season fruit and veg. And not just your bog standard stuff like iceberg lettuce. He's got lambs lettuce, rocket and spinach too! He'll tell you if the fruit is ready to eat or needs ripening so you don't waste your money. I managed to get a huuuuuge mango and i haven't seen any in my local supermarket. I did quite a geeky thing the other day and compared his prices to Tesco's and he came up slightly cheaper on all products! But there's not just fruit and veg at this market, oh no! There's not one but 2 fresh seafood stalls! And permanent businesses on the street include a butchers and bakers. There's also a few stalls doing takeaway food, including curry. Mmmm... an all round winner.

    Chelsea Farmers Market

    Chelsea Farmers Market

    2.8(8 reviews)
    1.7 miChelsea
    ££

    Lets explain how a Chelsea Farmers Market looks like... No - you will not find fresh vegetables…read moreand stalls there. Instead the market is formed by different businesses arranged next to each other in a square. If you need to know which restaurant I recommend, I always opt for the Spanish place - where you can eat a proper steak, half a chicken with fries or a big spanish sausage. On a very hot Sunday afternoon we ordered sangria to cool down. There are two other places I visit. The organic food shop, which has a very deep selection, especially if you look for a special marmalade. In a white wooden hut you will find a book shop which has a wide selection of manly art, design, architecture and fashion. Here and then I find an interesting book - there is nothing as good as flicking through newly printed books. This place is ideal to just love and live on a Sunday afternoon. If there is one place I recommend to visit in summer in Chelsea it is this one. I suggest you go there with a group of friends and just chill out. Also, I discovered lots of Greek and Spanish people hang out around there -hot.

    I didn't notice this place for ages even though I passed the entrance twice a day on the way to and…read morefrom work. It's something to do with the low, chalet-style buildings which house the shops, businesses and restaurants - they're just so un-flashy, un-Chelsea. So in the end I was brought here because someone recommended the alterations place to me I think it's called Leo's. It's run by an old Italian guy, the service is good and he is a big character. Expect to wait in a queue, listening to stories of his grandchildren. Upon exploration, the other shops in here are also great. I found a rare bound copy of The Book of Tea in the bookshop. I have been looking for one for years, randomly asking places. This is definitely the sign of a good bookshop. The organic / wholefoods shop is also good, as is the tobacconists and, although all I had was a takeaway sandwich from the restaurant, its was yummy. I like and miss Chelsea Farmer's Market, despite the severe lack of real farmers.

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    Chelsea Farmers Market
    Chelsea Farmers Market
    Chelsea Farmers Market

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    Strutton Ground Market - Strutton Ground Market

    Strutton Ground Market

    4.9(8 reviews)
    0.0 miWestminster
    ££

    Strutton Ground Market is a small street market held on weekdays near the Victoria section of…read moreLondon. The market is named for the narrow cobblestone street that it is located on. It is one of the most centrally located street markets in London. The market mainly caters for local residents and the office population in the immediate Victoria Street area, selling food, groceries, books and clothing, but is becoming increasingly popular with tourists. My wife and I visited the Strutton Ground Market while we were on a trip to London in April 2019. We had just visited Westminster Abbey down the street, and my wife told me about a great street market that we could stop at for lunch. She had studied abroad in London and knew her way around the city pretty well. There were so many delicious-sounding food vendors that we had trouble picking. I decided to order from a Middle Eastern food vender called Falafel Zaki Zaki. I ordered "The Whole Shebang Wrap" which was stuffed with falafel, eggplant (aubergine), salad, hot peppers, pickled vegetables and white sauce. Just as I was about to take a picture of the delicious wrap, the vendor posed for the shot and had me cracking up. That wrap was so good!! My wife found a cool Indian street food vendor and ordered some Samosas and a side of Chicken with Rice. We ended up sharing all of our food and were very happy with our choices. We'll definitely stop again on our next trip to London.

    For this area , a street food place has is really a great variety for what you pay for. I like the…read moremixture of shops and stalls to give you a very wide choice of options as well as , coffee and 2 shops one of them is selling dresses and the other one is selling shoes and slippers

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    Strutton Ground Market - Samosas and a side of Chicken with Rice - Just A Bite Indian Street Food

    Samosas and a side of Chicken with Rice - Just A Bite Indian Street Food

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    Brixton Village and Market Row

    Brixton Village and Market Row

    4.4(36 reviews)
    2.6 miColdharbour Lane/ Herne Hill
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    LOST IN BRIXTON It was an absolute Joke!! We booked a table…read morewhich I got sent and email for, for it not to even be confirmed that we had a table. The lady was nice enough to get us a table even though they were fully booked. What was ridiculous was that we looked on the website which clearly stated you were doing bottomless brunch to find out that they don't even serve brunch which means food. We brushed it off and thought okay £25 for bottomless drinks that's okay we went there to find out that the website is wrong and there is no bottomless brunch. They suggested that we sit and have a drink which is £10-12 for 1 cocktail which is tiny! The security was also sooo rude they were looking down at us like we were trash! I feel that this a lot of false advertisement and they should sort out there website as it's super misleading! WING AND TINGS They were amazing! Super lovely staff, amazing food! Great beer! I will be going back again and again!

    We visited both places (which are across the street from each other) two days ago and it was all…read morevery disappointing, as we'd read about the complex and it had sounded well worth visiting. Market Row is very small & it consists primarily of food stalls, and it was very unappealing. Brixton Village is a little larger (although not nearly as large as the description had sounded), and it has lots of small restaurants plus a few tiny shops. We ate dinner at one of the restaurants and it was pretty bad (see my separate review).

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    Brixton Village and Market Row - Shawarma Platter!

    Shawarma Platter!

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    Brixton Village and Market Row

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