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English food is terrible

London photo of the day: wild rabbit at Borough Market

Sun, Jul 03, 2011
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Wild rabbit and other game for sale at Borough Market.

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London photo of the day: seafood feast at Le Pont de la Tour

Sat, Jul 02, 2011
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Seafood feast at the restaurant Le Pont de la Tour, on the Thames near Tower Bridge.

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London photo of the day: Only Organics

Fri, Jul 01, 2011
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For all those people who hold the bizarre belief that English food is veggie free: Only Organics, at Borough Market.

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London photo of the day: tea at Number 16

Thu, Jun 30, 2011
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Afternoon tea at the boutique hotel Number 16 in Kensington.

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London photo of the day: Greedy Goat ice cream

Thu, Jun 30, 2011
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Goat’s milk ice cream: who knew such a thing was possible?

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London photo of the day: New Forest Cider

Tue, Jun 28, 2011
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At Borough Market.

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London photo of the day: cracking cheese, Gromit

Mon, Jun 27, 2011
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A window at Cave à Fromage, a glorious cheese shop (with tiny restaurant) in South Kensington.

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“but the food in England is terrible!”: St. John Bread and Wine

Sun, Jun 26, 2011
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That the cuisine is awful is one of the most pernicious misconceptions about Britain, right up there with the notion that the Brits all have bad teeth.

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