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10 months ago
Amazing service, fresh Halal meat. Small but but you can get fresh vegetables and fresh meat at the same place. 5 star service.
73 Mitcham Road
London SW17 9PB
United Kingdom
Tooting Broadway, Tooting
020 8672 3070
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People searched for Meat Shops 476 times last month within 10 miles of this business.
the meat is the best and the staff is very nice even mr aslam…read morerecommend comeing here love it
A good, honest butcher, somewhat less pricey ( and somewhat more basic looking) than the much-hyped…read moreDove's down the same street. Fewer "fancy" items - if you must have merguez, go elsewhere- but a good place for proper cuts. Friendly and efficient service, open 6 1/2 days a week.
Tooting Market is possibly the poorest, most underwelming market I've been to. The market is pretty…read moresmall but there's nothing in the market that's really worth buying. With Spitalfields and Borough Market you can get a variety of food form fresh bread to on the spot sandwiches but this market is more like a fruit and veg / cheap little market selling cheapy food and goods, not really up-market and fancy. Very no frills. Even if you can't be bothered going all the way East or to the Southbank, Northcote Road Market (a very continental market) is close by. I'm not really sure what this really has to offer and I wouldn't trust the fruit and veg from here either, I'd give it a miss.
This is one of the most authentic and down to earth markets I have ever been to in London! If you…read morewant a slice of South London, look no further, it's all here in Tooting market. I wandered through the plastic flowers, reggie music shops, sari fabric stalls, toys that don't meet EU standards, dodgy bags, henna hair dye and weave in a selection of fabulous colours. It's great to mooch around, buy household essentials, cheap summer clothes or even have your nails done! Its for locals, so don't expect glamour, expect friendliness. I bought some lovely plastic flowers and the lovely gent said I smiled so much he gave me another bunch for free! You can't beat that for customer service! It's one to go with a friend to have a mooch and browse away. Don't judge a book by its cover. this really is a fabulous gem of a market.
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Amazing meats and knowledgeable friendly staff! Regular spot for us when we need an extra high…read morequality protein for our next meal!
Even though listed on American Express' Shop Small campaign for several years running (spend £10…read moreand get £5 back in Amex statement credit), they say they don't accept American Express. But why would American Express list a shop, unless of course they are signed up with American Express to accept Amex card payments? And several years running? The shop itself is tiny and you're constantly rubbing elbows while waiting and browsing, which is not a very good experience. The meats are OK, but quite a bit pricier than even Waitrose.
Local butcher but they also offer cheese
Local butcher in Balham
Deepak Food and Wine is a store I wish I'd discovered before spending hundreds of Pounds at the big…read morename grocery stores. Deepak specialises in Middle Eastern, Indian and Mediterranean foods. And is it cheap! You'll find lots of interesting foodstuffs for around half the price you'll find them at the nearest high street grocery store. Deepak is also a spice haven: their spice section extends along two lengthy aisles. They're also really good for cheap fresh fruit and vegetables, though if there is one thing they fall a little short on it's their selection of fresh meat. Deepak is a must do if you're looking to fill your cupboards with food!
Brilliant selection of spices, herbs and lesser spotted food stuffs from around the globe…read more Something different every time too. This is where local restaurant owners shop and their fare is anything to go by you wont go wrong here. Avocados are the best here, forget your big name superstores, shop deepak
I ended up here by mistake after staying with my friend in Morden. It was early on a Saturday and I…read morehave to say that after the night I'd had I was rather reluctant to get out of bed. Well, it turns out it was worth it. This place is dedicated to local Farmers who are growing and raising the produce themselves. After reading 'The Omnivore's Dilemma' by Michael Pollan earlier this year (I recommend this book to anyone who wants to know how the food gets on your table) I have developed a keen interest in buying my food in this way, and it appears so have a lot of other people as these kind of farmer's markets are increasing substantially in popularity. This market is held weekly in the grounds of a local school and has a very good choice of organic vegetables & fish as well as free range meat (chicken, beef, lamb, pork, sausages, bacon). You can also find buffalo mozzarella, fruit juices, cold cuts and yoghurt. The stall holders are very keen to explain how it may have been grown, reared and caught and although it's a little more expensive than your local supermarket the pay-off is taste, quality and ultimately your health.
Great independent butchers in Clapham. Been in the same hands for many years and very good hands…read morethey are.
M. Moen & Sons make raw meat look so delightful. When I buy meat from this place I don't even want…read moreto cook it. I just want to preserve the carcass and hang it up in my living room. The cut is just so beautiful. The prices are expensive though. This is like a holiday meat place. Go here for your Christmas turkey or your Easter sirloin steak. They don't really discount, so maybe you can buy one slab of meat a week from here for Sunday dinner. If you do want to sample some of their meat but you're on a budget, usually during warm weather periods they smoke/roast a pig on the road outside of their shop and make pork sandwiches on the weekend. The pig smells delightful as you're walking up the street. When you see it on the skewer rotating around it looks kind of sad because usually the head is still on it, but it still smells so good. The sandwiches are amazing and they're only £3. So sorry for the little oinker that's on the barby, but so happy for my tummy.
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Now, I get it is just your local neighborhood butcher, but hey.... a girl can love it right?…read more They were always helpful and offered great suggestions for other places to seek some of the stranger requests I had, like for turkey for thanksgiving (what? I'm American). They also made brilliant small talk and flirt appropriately with the female patrons.
Not clean. They handled the meat without gloves on and then excepted payment. When grinding the…read moremeat, no gloves. Also they do not allow you to pick the fat percentage. Unbelievable, first shop that I heard of doing this.
I go to Village Butchers weekly for my 18 pack of eggs for £1.49. I have purchased quite a…read moreselection of their meats at this point, and everything has been exceptional. My favourites include their sausage selection (8-10 different kinds), especially the 'Welsh Dragon' sausage which has leeks and hot peppers in. Their roast meats are impressive, and the bacon superb. They have a very good BBQ range, including Chinese, Piri Piri and BBQ sauce varieties. Support your local butcher! Their prices are cheaper and their quality is better. Period.
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