Get ready to eat your way through East London’s tastiest spots on this 4-hour food tour, guided by a team of passionate foodies who know the city inside out! Starting at the iconic Spitalfields Market, you’ll dive into a delicious array of bites, from savory dumplings and flavorful chai tea to piping hot pizza. You’ll also stop by St. John’s to pick up their famous madeleines—hailed as the best in London!
The journey doesn’t stop there. Next, you’ll head to Borough Market, a hub for London’s incredible cultural diversity. Savor everything from traditional British pies and cheeses to more dumplings and plenty of surprises in between. Along the way, your guides will share hot tips on the city’s must-visit places, giving you an insider’s look at the heart of East London.
Bring a big appetite and a sense of adventure—this tour promises not just incredible food but also the chance to meet fellow foodies from around the world. Don’t miss out on the ultimate East London food experience!
You will meet your tour guide outside St. Johns Bread and Wine at 94-96 Commercial Street, London, E1 6, United Kingdom.
Walking past iconic East London hipster locations like Spitalfields market.
You'll be making your way to Borough Market, the hub of good food.
You'll be shown all the best spots in East London guided by a team of foodies passionate about great food!
Meet outside St. Johns Bread and Wine: 94-96 Commercial Street, London, E1 6, United Kingdom
Host name: Claudia Concha
Host phone number: +33626413536
Address: 94-96 Commercial Street, London, E1 6, United Kingdom
Additional Info: Meet outside St. Johns Bread and Wine: 94-96 Commercial Street, London, E1 6, United Kingdom
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