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    Krispy Kreme Doughnuts - KK in Paddington Station

    Krispy Kreme Doughnuts

    4.1(9 reviews)
    1.8 miPaddington
    ££

    I have to say, I was a little disappointed. Not with the donuts - they were perfect. Not with the…read morestore - the service was great. My disappointment lies with the British. I brought two dozen of America's greatest export and for most of the day, they sat uneaten! A meeting with my peers and colleagues in London, I figured I would bring a treat. A dozen regular and a dozen assorted. Let me tell you, it was a hassle to carry that box on the Circle Line from Paddington to Victoria. Somehow, the boxes managed to survive without casualties and made it to the conference room table. They did eventually get eaten (I had only two all day), but it wasn't until the afternoon coffee break that the consuming hit its stride. By 6:00 PM, they were all gone, but it was a close call. Donuts? Big in America. Not so big in England.

    If you're a serious sweet toothed baked goods fan like me - then Krispy Kreme is mecca. Just the…read moresound of the divergent spelling of 'Krispy Kreme' makes me salivate. These glazed babies are gorgeous - but I can see a lot of dieters wincing at the thought of the amount of fat and sugar in one of these. Sugar ranges from 10g to 30g and fats from 13g to 19g per doughnut. Ouch. But they taste great and look so pretty. That's excusable enough for me. Krispy Kreme *drool* also does decent coffee and iced drinks.

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    Krispy Kreme Doughnuts - Coffee "in", and the wifi worked great

    Coffee "in", and the wifi worked great

    Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
    Krispy Kreme Doughnuts - My first UK "valley girl", she was 'like this' and 'like that'. Funny.

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    My first UK "valley girl", she was 'like this' and 'like that'. Funny.

    Happy Donuts

    Happy Donuts

    4.3(7 reviews)
    3.1 miNotting Hill
    £

    This spot was a perfect start for us walking down Portobello Road. They had every donut you could…read moreever dream up and for me, it was the creme brulee donut. I had to have one and it was a full on move of perfection. The top of it was charred like creme brulee should be, and the creme was cold enough to be inside a donut. My girlfriend got one with organic strawberry jam and enjoyed an ice coffee along with it. The owner was very nice and looked out for our needs. its a cute little spot and if you're going to shop, nothing would be better than to start off with something perfectly sweet to the taste.

    **they have vegan options**…read more My, oh my!! When we set on our way to check out Portobello Market, I was not expecting this treasure! This small establishment has a lot to offer beyond donuts, but the donuts are definitely the star of the show. I had the banoffee donut and my sister had the kinder bueno and neither of us regretted our decision. They were scrumptious. The dough was perfect, like a cloud and even though they look really over the top, they are not overly sweet (I don't know how they do that, it's magic, haha). There is nowhere to sit, it is a takeaway spot. They man serving us was very patient as we tried to figure out what we wanted from all the options. He was friendly and gave us some ideas on what to order. We still took an age to decide, but that was ok, because we were swaying to the awesome playlist they sharing though they're speakers.

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    Happy Donuts - Organic strawberry jam doughnut

    Organic strawberry jam doughnut

    Happy Donuts - Front of venue

    Front of venue

    Happy Donuts - The one that I chose

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    The one that I chose

    Harrods Food Hall - Tea and their amazing (whole!) olive breadsticks

    Harrods Food Hall

    4.2(376 reviews)
    1.4 miChelsea
    £££

    Tip: You must visit this food hall. It's awesome!…read more You know what? When there's a listing for a department store food hall, you know that it's good. No, not good. Fantastic! I was at this food hall in December 2013. It's located on the ground floor of this large department store. The displays are extremely fancy and captivating. I recall seeing mini cakes that looked yummy. Even the fruit in the display case, as in apples, pears, and more, looked amazing and in pristine condition. The pastries looked scrumptious. I could smell the croissants! You can get sandwiches, from egg salad to lobster rolls. Feel like steak and chips? Yep, you can get them here, too. I frankly couldn't tell you what you can't get here. I felt like a dream seeing so much good food, but it wasn't. It's definitely worth a visit, whether you end up browsing like me because the prices were steep or you end up splurging. There was a wine section that had shiny bottles of fancy wine varieties. You could get cheese to complement your wine. Everything in this store looked beautiful and elegant. I would do a few things differently when I return to this food hall: - I'd do afternoon tea. I'd actually splurge to experience tea here because I didn't realize that I could until after my Harrods visit. - I'd find a hotel room with a fridge, so I could bring back pastries, macarons, sandwiches, and more. - I'd dine here to experience the entire food hall experience instead of dining at a restaurant within Harrods. The more I reminisce about where I've been in London, I want to return! (55)

    On our last full day in London, we went to the Harrods Food Hall for lunch. The food hall sells…read moreall sorts of quality wares -- meats and cheeses, fresh produce, baked goods, wine, etc. You can also purchase meals to go and deli items, and we each bought a baguette sandwich and a bottle of water. Normally I wouldn't buy bottled water, but I couldn't resist -- this water was so pretty and looked so refreshing, with pieces of fruit in it. (We bought one with cucumber and one with bright pink dragon fruit.) For two sandwiches and two bottles of water, it came to £28.50. Not particularly inexpensive with the currency conversion (ouch!) but much cheaper than going out for lunch. Also, the sandwiches were delicious! It's a shame that we couldn't find the food hall when we had first visited Harrods two days prior. [Yelp collections: Europe 2024; London, England]

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    Harrods Food Hall - Christmas cake stocking stuffer. She shared a piece and it was so good!

    Christmas cake stocking stuffer. She shared a piece and it was so good!

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    Harrods Food Hall

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