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Yum Yum

A short guide

of my favourite food finds

in East London.

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Mes endroits préférés

pour trouver du bon pain

Albion2-4 Boundary Street, Shoreditch

My favourite place in Shoreditch to grab a delicious pie for

lunch also happens to be a good spot to buy your crunchy,

healthy multi-cereal bread. Albion also sells all types of good

products, coming with the ‘trendy’ packaging I can’t help

falling for everytime I go there.

E5Arch 395, Mentmore Terrace, near London Fields

E5 is the kind of bakehouse everyone wishes they had at

their doorstep. They have all kind of super yummy breads,

and all those really tantalising pastries and cakes. It is of

course way more expensive than in France, but I can’t resist.

The Grocery54-56 Kingsland Road, Shoreditch

If you want to get loads of organic and amazing groceries,

this is the place you should go to. It might be a bit

expensive around the edge, but you will find everything

you’re looking for, from cheese and courgette to small

pastries and pizza dough, and of course, organic, multi-grain,

sometimes weird looking, really good bread.

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Get fresh and yummy fruits and vegetables.

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Où manger des tartines délicieuses

Maison Trois Garçons45 Redchurch street, Shoreditch

As you would have guessed, this cute cafe channels a mix

of french atmosphere with the best of british pastries and

toasts. The avocado toast is really affordable and you’ll

certainly ask for another once you’ve finished the first one.

The place is filled with an electic selection of gift items,

design, fashion accessorizes and furniture. If you fancy

eating and shopping, this place will be heaven for you.

The Laundry2-18 Warburton Road, near London Fields

Well concealed behind London Fields, The Laundry certainly

is an hidden treasure. They do the best full english breakfast

around here (veggie too of course) and the yummiest avocado

toast, all that in the most beautiful space. Think big loft,

wood, a bit of steal and a really nice atmosphere.

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Où boire un bon chocolat chaud

Kahaila Cafe135 Brick Lane, Shoreditch

Kahaila is located right on the very busy Bricklane and yet

it is a very peaceful place to have some hot drinks with

friends. You may want to rest or work on one of their big

wooden tables (under those big windows releasing natural

light) and enjoy an awesome pastry with a delicate and tasty

hot chocolate.

L’eau à la Bouche35-37, Broadway Market, near London Fields

Mi-french, mi-italian, L’Eau à la Bouche is one of the

busiest cafe on Broadway Market, especially on Saturdays.

But it should not keep you from grabbing a hot chocolate

and a delicious, terrible, evil brownie on your way to the

canal, just nearby. You might also grab some yummy italian

groceries while you’re there, their packaging will make you

melt anyway.

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L’Eau à la Bouche terrace on Broadway Market.

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Hot chocolate, brownie and carrot cake at L’Eau à la Bouche.

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Tiosk, an other good cafe to visit if you’re going to Broadway Market.

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Dishoom cool interior.

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Où trouver les falafels les plus miam-miam

Yalla Yalla186 Shoreditch High Street

Ah, Yalla Yalla, where I’ve been a thousand times already.

Right on Shoreditch High Street, although a bit hidden, this

(unremovable) truck sells the falafels and the mezze you’ve

been dreaming of. And it’s quite cheap for the location.

So you might as well relax, buy a falafel and a pimm’s and

enjoy the journey to Beirut with your happy tastebuds.

FalafeliciousBox Park, 2-4 Bethnal Green Road, Shoreditch

I think the name gives it all away right from the beginning.

Those falafels are simply delicious. Although way too small

for my taste. Can I order two, por favor?

Dishoom54-56 Kingsland Road, Shoreditch

Well, Dishoom isn’t from Lebanon, Dishoom is indian, from

Bombay to be accurate, and it is fabulous (and affordable).

They may not do falafels, but they do the most amazing

(veggie) wraps and rolls. Try the Bhel too while you’re there,

and don’t forget the legendary cheese nan. And if you wish

to avoid the one hour or more wait during the evenings, just

go there on a saturday or a week day at lunch. Yummy!

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Keep your eyes peeled for

the next guide to come:

East London buy buy,

my favourite shops.