Old Spitalfields Market, a wonderful alternative to the weekend slog at the local supermarket and cooking up a family meal; a place where you can choose an array of fresh market produce and epicurean delights from around the world, all under one huge, vaulted Victorian roof.
With fresh food stalls, many restaurants and various food outlets to choose from Old Spitalfields Market is sure to get your tastebuds going. You can choose from a selection of delicious, high-quality and affordable foods, including deli-style savoury dishes, artisan breads, hand-reared meats and plenty of organic and fair-trade products.
Chefs at Old Spitalfields Market prepare a huge range of international dishes. Patatas bravas, halloumi salad, organic sausages, air dried Iberian hams, rib-eye steak, crab with linguine or just a bacon sandwich – whatever mood you’re in there is something tasty to suit.
Le Bouchon Breton is set to open early October, offering visitors the opportunity to dine in a stunning French brasserie and Champagne bar. Menu consultant and culinary legend Michel Roux Jr of Le Gavroche and Le Bouchon’s chef Eric Landeau have come up with a stunning menu for Le Bouchon Breton which will include a brand new selection dedicated to a wide selection of Le Bouchon Breton shellfish, flown in daily, as well as a rotisserie section.
Adding a touch of Latin thrill to Old Spitalfields Market Las Iguanas opened in July 2008. The vibrant and colourful setting boasts one of several glass-roofed first floor terraces at Old Spitalfields Market, offering a great star/celeb spotting opportunity of the area. The menu includes a variety of authentic regional dishes from Brazil, Colombia, Peru and Argentina, including specialities such as Seviche, lobster, seared yellow fin tuna and crayfish cooked in a mango, ginger and citrus marinade and tasty tapas.
One new addition to the thriving market stalls is the The Yorkshire Crisp Company, which offers luxury hand-cooked crisps in a stay-fresh resealable drum. With flavours such as Parsley and Black Pepper and Chardonnay Wine Vinegar, it’s no wonder that The Yorkshire Crisp Company stall attracts a steady stream of visitors purchasing their sublime crisps.
You can also browse at one of the market’s many food and drink shops.
Looking for unusual tea? TeaSmith is a treasure trove of pleasure where you can find some of the world’s best teas prepared in front of customers for the ultimate tea experience. To accompany teas, TeaSmith serve award-winning chocolates and cake from master chocolatier, William Curley. They also stock an exclusive range of contemporary Asian ceramics and one-off gift items.
The completion of refurbishment work at Old Spitalfields Market heralds the return of several popular restaurants, cafés and outlets – plus a swell of new additions that provide a gastronomic paradise for discerning food lovers.
CrepeAffaire is the latest addition to the market’s restaurants providing a huge selection of freshly baked French-style healthy savoury and sweet crêpes. Using organic flour and fresh ingredients, CrepeAffaire’s tasty crêpes are packed with punch and fresh organic ingredients to give ‘pleasure you can measure’. Serving crêpes from breakfast and lunch through to dinner, they contain only a fraction of the fat and carbohydrates of standard pancakes due to the organic flour’s healthy properties. You can enjoy other gourmet highlights on CrepeAffaire’s terrace such as premium coffees, a selection of wine, an unusual French apple and pear 3% low-alcohol cider, beers and Mövenpick ice cream.
One of the most popular eateries re-opens later this summer. Square Pie is home of “London’s finest pies” according to Time Out magazine. Freshly baked, choose from over 15 varieties of all-natural pies served with fresh mash, peas and gravy. You can even buy them unbaked to cook at home. The pies are all hand-made using prime British meat and do not include artificial ingredients or hydrogenated fats – they are pies as they should be.
Another favourite is Sweet Basil, a family run Italian restaurant and pizzeria which has become popular of city workers and local residents alike. Renowned for excellent service in relaxed surroundings, Sweet Basil offers mouth-watering traditional style Italian cooking with the freshest ingredients.
Watch the world go by and pick up all the local East End gossip in the Daily Grind, a family run Italian-style café. The Daily Grind is the type of place that people have been using to briefly escape the daily grind for many, many years. Homely and welcoming, the cafe is ideal for a quick cuppa, a sausage and egg toastie, or a filled jacket potato for lunch.
Old Spitalfields Market is more than a simple food market; it’s a cultural experience and an exciting and varied family day out. Cuisine and couture combine at the market, giving you the chance to combine food shopping or lunch with a spot of retail therapy in and amongst some of Europe’s most up-and-coming designers, some of whom design in their own right for well-known high-street brands.

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