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Leila's Shop

3.8 (33 reviews)
ModerateGrocery, Cafes
Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Martina O.

This place really is a special experience, you feel like you are eating in your grannys country kitchen, the walls are stocked with home made products such as pasta and jams. The presentation is excellent with eggs and sage presented to you in a frying pan, and lots of fresh crusty warm bread. It feels like you are stepping back in time when you walk into this place. In a way I'd like to keep this place secret but It's too late I already wrote this review! I give it 5 stars!

Qype User (Marmit…)

This place really is a special experience, you feel like you are eating in your grannys country kitchen, the walls are stocked with home made products such as pasta and jams. The presentation is excellent with eggs and sage presented to you in a frying pan, and lots of fresh crusty warm bread. It feels like you are stepping back in time when you walk into this place. I give it 5 stars!

Qype User (kriz…)

I decided to give Leila's a try based on a number of reviews, including the ones on this site and I'm glad I did. I absolutely loved the place. The communal tables, the open kitchen, the butter bowl (is there such a term out there?) and the food. Luckily for me Thursday afternoon turned out not to be their busiest time, so I was able to linger and enjoy my fried eggs with sage and two lattes. The coffee is indeed excellent even though I agree with char-lotte re temperature. I've been investigating the London coffee scene lately and have imbibed at most of the coffee geek joints out there (the Flat Whites, the Doses, and the like). Leila's is not one of them ostensibly, but their coffee is my favorite so far. They use Monmouth coffee beans and my latte was pleasantly strong and creamy. Now to food - unlike with coffee I was able to restrain myself and only have one serving of the fried eggs (see picture). They were nicely presented in a cast iron pan (which looked like it was a Le Creuset) with plenty of toasted bread on the side and butter to spread it with. Do not bring your cardiologist along if you're going to order these. Other things on offer looked really tasty too: Serrano, comte and cornichon sandwich (4.5 pounds); fennel salami, cheese, olives and bread (8 pounds); and more. They also have a good selection of sweets, I'm sure I'll get a chance to try all as I will most definitely return. One thing I'd like to point out is that they now have sitting area separate from the retail shop, so things must be going their way if they're expanding. Overall great place for a long lunch, quick coffee break or anything in between. Be prepared to share a table, so probably not a good idea to bring a first date here unless you're open to eavesdropping by fellow eaters.

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simply the best eggs and coffee in london. the new shop next door also have loads of fantastic produce. great gem.

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Taylor St Baristas

Taylor St Baristas

3.9(32 reviews)
0.9 miThe City
£

Did I tell you that I sometimes like to wander around the city bright and early? Well, today I was…read moredoing just that and it was then that I stumbled upon this branch of the small but mighty Taylor-Street-Baristas emporium. It was actually the buzz inside this place that attracted me most - dozens of dolled up city folks were patiently waiting for their lattes and cappuccinos, while soaking in the yuppy/hippy atmosphere of this space. In fact, I would go as far to say that this is a good mixture between the efficiency of Starbucks and the quirky authenticity of a coffee shops like Look Mum No Hands or St Ali. The stand-out experience for me was the bircher müsli. In fact, it was just like I love it: moist, fruity, & sweet! On the other hand, I was rather disappointed with the drip/filter coffee that they served, as it was quite bitter and off-tasting - hence only 4 stars. Overall I really like this place: there's ample seating and fantastic people-watching!

Really starting to like this place. As a result of which my productivity at work is suffering a…read moremarked declivity but it's august so what the hell. Nice and chilled vibe, not too loud, lovely friendly staff and the coffee really is something special. I'm not generally a fan of milky coffees but on a trip to oz my mrs made me try a "proper flat white" made by a friend of hers (one of the most talented and passionate baristas I've come across). It was amazing. The London versions I'd tried before had been crappy ersatz versions thereof...until I tried this place some months ago. Full bodied, creamy with just the right amount of bitterness. My regular coffee (about 3 a day on last tally) is an espresso, and i still believe that the italians can teach the worlds best hipster barista a thing or 2 about espresso (cappuccino, latté etc...) and the problem I've always had with these new-wave hipster cafs is that while they can often churn out lovely frothy milkshake-esque coffees, their espressos are disgusting, salty, up dosed/underextracted. None of that here. Nice, sharp and robust but smooth...and no saltiness.

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Taylor St Baristas
Taylor St Baristas
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Royal Exchange

4.1(9 reviews)
1.0 miThe City
£££

It's an exquisite and well-restored piece of history…read more Initally, the idea of an exchange came in 1562. When merchant Sir Thomas Gresham (1519-79) established it, Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) opened on 23 January 1571, and she granted it its 'Royal' title. The old structure had burned down twice. The current neoclassical style building was designed by Sir William Tite (1798-1873) in the 1840s. The long-term tenant was Lloyd's of London, an insurance market, for a century and a half. Now, the three-story-high, overarching glass dome provides the airy atrium with ample light, housing restaurants such as Fortnum & Mason, and high-end shops, including a Tiffany & Co. branch. Googling the oldest exchange, two answers turned up: ~ The Amsterdam Stock Exchange, founded in 1602 ~ The barter system was introduced by the Mesopotamian tribes around 6000 BC ... wondering why the London's Royal Exchange didn't make the list.

Located in the financial district of London and bordered by buildings housing financial…read moreinstitutions like the Bank of England and the Royal Bank of Scotland as well as the residence of the Lord Mayor, The Royal Exchange is an imposing landmark. If the façade of the building looks familiar, it's likely because (like many other buildings around the world) it was inspired by the design of the Pantheon in Rome. The Exchange gets its 'Royal' title after Queen Elizabeth I opened the original in 1571. an exchange building is generally utilized for telecommunications or foreign currency. However, as a commercial building, exchanges date back to at least the 13th century. The building is one of London's top luxury shopping locations, and visitors to the city should definitely add it to their list of places to visit. The stores at the Royal Exchange are hand-picked to elevate the elegance and class of the building. The beautifully designed courtyard also makes it difficult to resist spending a fair amount of time here.

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The Royal Exchange London_Yelp_Sanju-3

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The Book Club - On until 20th March. Prints for sale

The Book Club

3.7(128 reviews)
0.3 miLiverpool Street / Broadgate
££

Purchased tickets to an event here. When i arrived I was patted down then told i can't go inside…read morebecause I am by myself. What a ridiculous reason to reject someone from a party. Horrible security staff , nor was I refunded for my purchased ticket

The entertainment was fun and a great idea for a hen party. We loved the two drag performers who…read morehosted our brunch and the bin bag contest/bingo. Sophia interacted with us loads and was great! The main issue was the food. We sent our order in WEEKS in advance and there were so many mistakes. We also never got half our desserts so they got the money for 15 dessert pizzas and we got about 4 boxed up. The brunch was listed as 12-4pm and we had plans immediately after. Our pizzas didn't come out until after 3pm and 4 of us still didn't get the right ones. Complete disaster and the staff trying to 'fix' the issue didn't rush to come up with a solution. It's not rocket science, just make the pizzas! One of the girls said 'we did make them but we gave them to another table'...ok so then fix your mistake. When they finally made them they STILL made 1 wrong! We also had one person in the group who doesn't drink and was told she'd have mocktails instead, which ended up just being really sugary juice that she couldn't drink. It's a shame because the drag acts were great.

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The Book Club - Ummm this amazing veggie English breakfast with trendy music and Shoreditch atmosphere.

Ummm this amazing veggie English breakfast with trendy music and Shoreditch atmosphere.

The Book Club - Great Place for a "Shoreditch Twat" (see previous photo)

Great Place for a "Shoreditch Twat" (see previous photo)

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Arancini Brothers

Arancini Brothers

4.3(6 reviews)
0.6 miLiverpool Street / Broadgate
£

I came in for the salad and came out happy. I ordered the salad box for £5. A nice-sized portion of…read moremixed greens with red cabbage, corn and various other veggies. I got a one mushroom and zucchini ball and it was delightful. A really good, filling value. I would defo return.

I've been a fan of Arancini Brothers for ages now, usually getting my arancini fix from the market…read moreby Southbank. I haven't been at a market though for ages and haven't have any arancini for longer - so I was happily excited to see the Arancini Brothers logo when I was killing some time looking around the shops at Liverpool Street station. I immediately went up the stairs into Broadgate and was rewarded with a tiny little shop with a limited menu - stew box, salad box, or wrap. I do think they did more but I was blinded by the arancini... I really only wanted a box of 4 arancini with their lovely garlic mayo but thought I'd counteract the starch with some salad and went for the salad box. £4.50 I believe, for 4 arancini and some basic - but tasty - salad. As I went late in the day and they were going to close soon, the girl behind the counter gave me a couple extra arancini. They were as good as ever, but as it was late they were a little on the hard side. However, they were still delicious and I didn't leave a scrap of the arancini. The salad was fine - a lettuce mix, topped with shredded carrot with chickpeas, and then some jalapenos and crispy onions. I'm definitely going to be going back soon during lunch time to get some arancini done up nice and fresh, and hopefully will be able to update this to the 5 star review I know they deserve when they're on point.

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