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!
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