Sunday, March 21, 2010

THE BEST FLEA MARKET OF LONDON
London’s largest flea market is a field of discovery at Camden Lock. It’s the only place where you’ll find the diversity of London’s entrepreneurs all in one place, offering rock bottom prices,and ready for any and all bargaining requests. When you need to brush up on your bargaining and auction skills, this is the place to do it; the all-day affair on Fridays and Saturday will keep your head spinning with its variety. Local artists have many options to display their work here too, so it’s a great place to see some new additions on a regular basis.
Petticoat Lane is home to one of London’s most vibrant and exciting markets, the place where you’ll hear echoing cockney accents and a thriving street fair filled to the brim with goods. Be forewarned that all is not gold on Petticoat lane; this street is famous for knock-offs and black market goods, but it does offer some great deals on food, auction items, and other bulk goods not found in the nearby area.
If you’re a master haggler, you’ll enjoy a day spent at Camden Passage. This market opens early on Wednesdays and Saturdays, offering a wide selection of today’s popular home goods, ‘As Seen on TV’ knockoffs, furniture, home décor, and a great selection of local food vendors. Just make sure you consult all of your resources before the haggling begins; these vendors are professionals!
For the ultimate in fashionable goods, clothing, bags, sports goods, and electrical appliances, you’ll want to visit Wembley Market on Stadium Way in Wembley. This famous setting (generally known for football and tennis matches) is the hotspot for vendors and bargain hunters to meet and gather to let purchasing negotiations run full force. You’ll quickly pick up on the high energy of this popular market, and can learn a thing or two from the auctioneers and participants alike
EATING OUTI have eaten there twice(im not telling the name), both times were very disappointing. The first time was "grilled line fish", clearly fried in breadcrumbs and overcooked till tough. The second time a "baby chicken with herbs and spices" turned out to be an overcooked baby chicken smothered in a revolting tomato based sauce. Totally inappropriate and at complete odds with the menu description. It's a shame because the starters were good on both occasions. There will never be a third visit. The menu is limited, the service was excellent though and I wasn't asked to pay for the chicken as I had hardly tasted it.
EATING AT HOMEthe place that im at peace,i enjoy every moment is defenitly my home....
I love especially Sunday's lunch,when we all together like a family sit together to talk and to enjoy the excellent food which is made from my mum...of course the food is very healthy... well,this is my favourite place and i'd never change my mind....
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