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HG Walter

HG Walter

4.9(15 reviews)
4.8 miBarons Court
£££

I can't say enough good things about this place. I'm fortunate enough to live about a 5 minute…read morewalk from the place, but even if I lived in East London I wouldn't hesitate to venture down here to buy my meat. The quality of their produce is top notch - for example, one Sunday lunch my sister bought a whole lamb shoulder (over 2 kilos) to roast for a few hours. Between the five of us, we ate THE WHOLE THING. It was just that good. I don't think I could ever describe lamb as being more-ish, but none of us could stop. HG Walter offer a comprehensive selection of meats including the lesser known cuts, game and special items every week (seasonal animals, specialty meats such as rare-breed pork etc.). They have a large variety of sausages (usually more than 10), really tasty burgers (particularly their lamb and mango one), and some pre-prepped stuff such as marinaded chicken breasts, kebabs, and prepared quail. Also, if you ask for them, they'll provide you with very cheap bones/carcasses for stock making which makes some damn tasty stock. They also sell eggs, some pretty decent local vegetable produce, some cheeses and deli items (a small pate selection including their excellent pate campagne, olives, olive oils, and a variety of condiments from companies such as Tracklements and Seggiano). Although the place is always busy (they're open until 7 which is perfect for the walk home), as mentioned by Vikki the line diminishes very quickly. The staff are great, they're always friendly and helpful. If you're not quite sure which cut to buy, they'll ask you how you're cooking it and will offer an appropriate suggestion. Likewise, if they're out of stock of one thing, they'll suggest an appropriate replacement (and not just upsell more expensive cuts). Shopping here is an absolute pleasure. In terms of price, it's not cheap cheap but cheaper than the some of the big name butchers in London. Their cheaper cuts are great value when you consider the quality - the belly pork is one of my staples at 7 quid a kilo and I find I can just about afford it on my PhD stipend. In conclusion: as I said before, I'd happily travel across town to shop here. A very enjoyable shopping experience and that's before you've even tasted their food. One last tip: their Scotch Eggs are absolutely OUT OF THIS WORLD. Trust me. The crunchiness of the breadcrumbs, tastiness of the oniony-sausagey inside and the soft egg. They're a total steal.

This small family butcher's is just packed full of unspeakably good stuff…read more There's the standard range of sausages, joints of meat and mince, but these guys take it to the next level! Skewers of marinated meat, stuffed chicken breats, gorgeous varieties of sausages (I can reccomend the chilli, but be prepared for some big heat!), and a chock deli section complete with luxury cheese and unbelievable pork pies. Also shelving behind with top quality dry goods and jars, and a small area of organic vegetables outside. And if you want a summer treat, get one of their handmade burgers, a ciabatta roll and a barbie. Sheer bliss! I used to rate Moen and Sons in Clapham as my top sausage provider, but they are now facing some stiff competition!

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Paya Thai Market

Paya Thai Market

3.3(3 reviews)
4.9 miRichmond Upon Thames
££££

It was about seven years ago that I was fully introduced to the wonders and flavours of a truly…read moreauthentic Thai meal. I had gone over to my friends house, and she had brought a load of ingredients from Paya Thai Market to make a Thai green curry - my first ever one. I watched as she laid out herbs that I had never seen - kaffir lime leaves, sweet basil. The vegetables too - I had never eaten baby aubergines, or seen them in supermarkets. The meal was so good that I can still remember the taste of the flavours in my mouth as I sit here. Since then, whenever I have wanted to make a Thai curry, I have come here. My favourite discovery at Paya Thai is the red paste, sold in containers. There are no artificial ingredients in it whatsoever, just chilli's and herbs. I still get the baby aubergines here, as well as big bunches of herbs that are always cheaper then in other supermarkets. It is a well stocked market, and does ingredients from all different regions of Asia, so this place can be visited for plenty of culinary reasons. The food is always reassuringly inexpensive, and on my way out, I always make sure I pick up their jumbo sized bags of Thai crackers!

Anytime I need ingredients for a delicious home-cooked Thai dish, I head to Paya Thai Market…read more I really like the layout of the market. Ingredients common to several Asian cuisines are grouped together (fish sauce, for example). All other ingredients are generally grouped together by cuisine. So for example, coconut milk and Thai curry pastes are in the Thai area, while rice vinegar and panko bread crumbs are together in the Japanese section. The selection of ingredient is impressive. The rice section carries a few different varieties of Thai rice including Jasmine and glutenous rice, and Thai curry pastes, including my personal favorite, panang. Also, you can get a pretty good selection of spices for usually no more than 80p per packet. It's an especially good deal considering Tesco will charge about three times the price for a third of an amount of ingredient. The only downside is that Paya does not accept cards for purchases under £10. So if you're not certain how much you are looking to buy exactly, make sure you have some cash on with you.

Snoggy's - Can't go wrong when it's right in front of your face!

Snoggy's

4.0(5 reviews)
0.2 miWimbledon
££

Another great name for my reviews for today! Before anyone gets too excited about the name and the…read moreexact nature of this shop's business, the large South African flag on the shop sign gives the clue that it's a food shop selling South African food. It's a little shop in the corner of the District Line concourse in Wimbledon station. As the proprieter said to me, it's 100% South African, even down to the staff working there. There is a selection of South African foodstuffs but the main attraction for me is in the cooked food and strips of dried meat hanging up. They do a selection of cooked meats in rolls. I've enjoyed the broerwors sausage with chilli sauce. So much more flavour than the Burger King across the road. The grilled steak also smelt mighty inviting. My other little treat is usually some biltong, which comes in a varietty of flavours though I usually stick with original, or some droewors. I've spied some ostrich, which may be next on the hit list. The only regret is that the store is only accessible once you pass through the ticket barriers.

I absolutely love biltong. Personally I like it really dry, though they didn't seem to do dry…read moreunless you like the 'chili sticks' which are incredibly difficult to eat. Though easier if you put them in the fridge! The guy serving me happily shaved the end off some hanging biltong to try and cater for my taste, but those bits weren't great. It was kind of him to try though. The way it's flavoured is with a powder, and I'm sure works well with moist meat; though I like biltong dry, chewy and marinated. I'm sure if you like soft biltong then you may rate it more highly, though I'm not that much of a fan when it's not dry. The taste was good though, just not quite to my style.

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Tesco

Tesco

2.7(3 reviews)
0.2 miWimbledon
£

I'm surprised that I haven't reviewed this Tesco store before. It's one that I regularly use on my…read moreway home from the railway station. It's very conveniently located for commuters, being adjacent both the railway station and a busy bus stop. Although it is a Tesco Metro, it has a reasonable selection of groceries, fresh fruit and vegetables and fresh bread. There's a small deli section (unstaffed). The staff are friendly, and there are two sets of tickets, one for the exit into the shopping centre, and the other for the main entrance from the Broadway. The Broadway checkouts half both self-service and staffed tills.

2023: This review is not so much about the food selection, but more about the security staff who…read morefeel the need to follow someone around the store just because they are BLACK or ETHNIC minority. I recently visited this store with my boy, to purchase a drink, and found a security guard (Eastern European) watching me close up. And TESCO seems to have a big problem with this, as it also happened to me in the Wimbledon village branch, and the Norwood Junction branch as well. I grew up in Wimbledon in the 70s, and remember the centre court when it was a town hall. Wimbledon has become very diverse since then, and I am in my 50s, still I don't expect to be treated like this just because of my colour, or the way I look. I worked for the Sainsbury in the 80s, TESCO SHAME ON YOU....I WILL NOT BE RECOMMENDING YOU UNTIL YOU CHANGE YOUR ATTITUDE

The Savanna - importedfood - Updated May 2026

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