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    Tesco Stores

    (7 reviews)

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    Notting Hill

    This Tesco store is a store-branded as "Tesco Metro" and is located on Notting Hill Gate in West…read moreLondon, the store is reasonably small and is a typical convenience style store, these are normally branded as "Tesco Express" by Tesco, however this store is "Metro" probably down to its central location, this store sadly wasn't as large as other "Metro" stores such as Manchester Market Street and Liverpool Clayton Square. The product range around the store was okay, simply average, of course this isn't a place you can do a "main" shop, more of a top up shop, getting food while you're out for example. The prices seemed a little higher than what I'm used too at Tesco, probably down to this being in London, for example a Coca Cola cost £0.01 more, being £1.31 here compared to £1.30 back in Manchester, after taking a photo of this in the store, I was rudely interrupted and told not to by a member of staff, who seemed to have developed some sort of dislike for me, having "stared" at me as I was walking around the store, upon leaving he appeared to be talking to other members of staff about me, pointing at me, which I found to be really rude in the whole way he dealt with this. I ended up putting my bits of shopping down and leaving the shop straight away, angry and sad about how I had been treated - Due to the staff conduct, and issues with the pricing of the store and the overall selection, I feel this store warrants a one-star rating.

    My favorite grocery store is one I can't find in my own hood (or in my own country, for that…read morematter!) Tesco, as ubiquitous in London as Safeway in the Bay Area, has packaging, brands, & snacks that don't exist in my usual everyday life; everything here was fascinating to me! Many nights, we'd stop by this Tesco on the way to the hotel to pick up provisions for a midnight snack or the next morning's breakfast. Favorites include: Tesco's Finest lemon curd yogurt, freshly squeeze OJ, anything & everything Cadbury, Innocent smoothies which I'd sip on on the way to the tube in the AM, Pilgrim's cheese & various deli meats for him, Nestle Milky Bar pudding & delicious chocolate bar (huge white chocolate fan over here!), & Walker's crisps. The U.K. brand chocolates, candies, & biscuits I brought home to my favorites were a big hit! Sidenote: Wish I'd taken pics inside since its Yelp listing has so few.

    Portobello Wholefoods

    Portobello Wholefoods

    (6 reviews)

    ££

    Notting Hill

    It's funny isn't it, here's a shop I visit at least once a week, walk past numerous times a day,…read moreand I haven't even written a review in all those years. I think this makes it a typical example of all those lovely little places that make up our daily life. They are fairly unassuming but we'd be lost without them. Portobello Wholefoods is tucked away in a dark corner under the railway bridge, at weekends you barely notice it. During the week it provides the perfect addition to the fruit and veg stalls along Portobello Road. They stock everything you'd expect from a decent health food store at OK prices. One of the highlights for me includes the large selection of loose teas; I'd be lost without my fix of vanilla or mango tea in the morning! You can go hardcore with green and herbal as well, of course. All tastes and dietry requirements catered for.

    Coming here makes you feel good about yourself. It's a mini vegetarian/organic haven selling…read moreeverything from a small selection of fruit and veg to more specialist meat-free/wheat-free/gluten-free/dairy-free/anythi ng-you-like-free food. Sometimes I find shops like this can be limited, but Wholefoods always seems to have exactly what I'm looking for. I mainly come for the amazing choice of vitamins and supplements as although I'm not a vegetarian I really don't see the point of taking something that's meant to be good for you, but actually has weird animal additives added or is encased in a gelatin shell (last time I checked boiled animal skin and bones really don't do anything for you). Also, I've met a lot of different staff and they are all eager to help with their wealth of knowledge on all things healthy. It's probably a tad more expensive to shop here, so you should stick to getting your more mundane items such as dried fruit from the supermarket, but for something a little bit special it's perfect. Why not try the gelatin free raspberry jelly or the fortified mineral water (you take your own bottles to fill and pay by the litre). Another great idea is that they don't automatically give you carrier bags at the till. There are a few used ones available if you really need one, but why not follow their lead and bring your own canvas bag to fill up.

    Nisa Local - grocery - Updated May 2026

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