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London seems nice.

We don't really have the small tents kind of street food streets here in Estonia. These kind of food tents only pop up during fairs, festivals, other kind of bigger public events. We do, however, have a really short street in the Telliskivi area in Tallinn that calls itself a street food street when in reality it's just a couple of navy containers stacked on eachother and standing next to eachother acting as restaraunts. I might remember wrong but there's about 5-6, maybe 7 restos on that "street".

I don't complain, though. I think it's a nice addition to the Telliskivi creational district. Only the food's a bit overpriced.

What I like about London is that it is so diverse and, for a complex city, lots of it works very well. Street food and pop-up stalls are appearing all over London (and in other provincial cities around the country), but I agree, they can be over-priced :)

Diversity, if morally accepted, enrichens the culture. :)

Do you have a certain favorite go-to street food you order from time to time?

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I like to see what takes my fancy as I walk round. I love Caribbean food, though, so I will usually choose a version of chicken and rice and steemed vegetables over anything else, if it is available.
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My menu for Whitecross would be:

  • Budda bowl from the grey Citroen in the first picture
  • A pretzel roll from the German bakery, or German cheesecake
    Then to the Fortune Street Park for an Americano from Lee Harte, great barista and teacher to many more.

I would bring them bread as well :)

That sounds very nice. Now that I know where it is, I can try more of the stalls. Maybe we will bump into each other. I will look out for someone carrying bread :)

Even 'up north', I use the word 'boozer'!

Must be the Cockney in you 😊