Thursday, February 17, 2011

Cost To Relocate Sprinkler Head



Ho la sensazione che di Notting Hill si sappia poco a parte il fatto che ospita il celeberrimo mercato di Portobello e che ha fatto da cornice all'altrettanto celebre film.
Che cosa offra poi gastronomicamente, è ancora più un mistero: difficile che rimanga tempo dopo il mercato per percorrerla anche in altri sensi, in altre vie e vicoli da esplorare con calma. 
Saturday, accorteci part of the gap, we immediately start to find matches in something good: of course in the true sense of the word.

And here's what it turned out, but the premise is a must: Portobello Road abandoned after a while and head for the most authentic Westbourne Grove, this way you will understand the soul of the neighborhood (which obviously you do not see the market :-) mica

Portobello Road market, maybe when you do a little hard to see but there are shops not to be missed:

  • Hummingbird Bakery (133 Portobello Road) : E' famosa, famosissima qui. Il suo libro di dolci è nella hit parade da mesi dei libri più venduti. Sforna dolci alla "maniera americana", ovvero gigantesche torte a più piani e cupcakes di ogni tipo, ma la qualità è ottima.
  • Spice-shop (1 Blenheim Crescent) : Il negozio di spezie più rifornito del regno (suppongo ma ad occhio direi di esserne certa), qui troverete tutto per dare "un pò di pepe" ai vostri piatti. Se comprate il misto spezie per falafel, basterà annusarlo per credere di essere riuscite a diventare a magician in these meatballs.
  • Books for Cooks (4 Blenheim Crescent): ok this is the most famous library in London for us foodies. We would lose his head, the reason and the wallet. As for the latter .. Fortunately, there is Mastercard!
  • Gails (138 Portobello Road) : the chain of bakeries p ver popular in London, they are the architects of miracle which saw the English average first approach to a bakery done as God commands and abandon the terrible bread hire industry. rye bread with walnuts is something ; incredibile (anche per il costo).
  • The Grain shop (269a Portobello Road) : da fuori non promette nulla di buono e dentro vi lascerà stupiti per la curiosa mescolanza di donne di razze diverse che vi serviranno: ma provatelo perchè il cibo (rigorosamente veg) merita e per di più è economico. Ottimo per il pranzo tra una bancarella e l'altra.
The Hummingbird Bakery, Tom's Deli inside and outside


Westbourne Grove: as I said is this way, elegant and very few people who made us understand better the neighborhood, here's where you can eat between a Mercedes and the other:

  • Classical (283 Westbourne Grove) : who wants to Italian-style aperitifs, a good glass of wine and a sausage knife Here you'll see cheese-satisfied.
  • Tom's Deli (226 Westbourne Grove) : weird, funny, charming, almost fake: those terms if he deserves all this place is cake, but also from restaurant and that seems just out of Euro Disney to the delight of children in London. The windows are amazing.
  • Daylsford Organic (208-212 Westbourne Grove) : the English brand of luxury to the organic conjugated here in London. The Notting Hill is home to the largest city and offers a supermarket, a restaurant, a bar and a shop selling household goods, all in radical-chic style. E ' the case to say beautiful and impossible.
  • Planet Organic (42 Westbourne Grove) : this should be the only brand that combines access to biological, is available now perhaps a little risky but it is a concept of the supermarket, very Eataly similar to that found many followers (including me).
  • Kitchen Ideas (70 Westbourne Grove) : think of a kitchen tool: here we have it. Think about the price you would pay for: the people here at this price. Here is a summary of the best shop of household in the city. Here, too, should run Mastercard in vostro aiuto.
L'ingresso di Books for Cooks e l'interno di Gails


La prossima puntata avrà come destinazione Marylebone (ovvero il paradiso in incognito dei food-addicted:-)


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