South London Charm: Bermondsey
The warehouse conversions, railway arches and cobbled streets of Bermondsey hide some of London's liveliest food spots. But for so many visitors, the love affair begins and ends at nearby Borough Market or the Shard, casting its skinny pyramid shadow over the neighbourhood, but Londoners skip Borough Market at the weekends and head to Maltby Street Market and the Bermondsey Beer Mile. The highlight for food lovers has to be Bermondsey Street, south London’s answer to Columbia Road (home to the flower market). The street towers with converted warehouses boasting cafes hung with flower baskets and convivial restaurants at street level, while loft apartments hover a few floors up. There’s a decidedly continental flare here, with wine bars and pubs overflowing onto the street, tables scattered in front of boutiques, galleries and museums, and cafes blossoming into cocktail bars in the evenings.
Pasta at Flour and Grape is simple but delicious, and one can watch the chefs make it through a window on the street, while the French menus scribbled exclusively in French on the daily menu at Casse-Croûte taste as though plucked fresh from the tables of Paris. Afterwards, walk along Bermondsey Street towards London Bridge and ascend 34 floors up the Shard for an evening of views in the sublime Shangri-La hotel.
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