Another Market

Posted by Katrin on November 3rd, 2006 — Posted in Food supply

Just yesterday I made a wonderful discovery! There is a Farmers Market on the Lyric Square in Hammersmith which offers a superp selection of food from all parts of the world.
Well, actually I have been to the market before as it is a good place to stock up on bread (Really good bread! Fresh loafs with a thick crust but moist and tender on the inside. And don’t get me started on the Brownies and Banana Cake…). However this was the first time I actually used it to grab something for lunch, along with most of the working population in that area.

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Even though there are so many things that look delicious I opted for a Rainforest Box, which was filled with a variety of salads (you can choose which ones you like), all ingredients are uncooked and unsalted. If you ask me there could have been a little salt in there which I think brings out the flavours just that little bit more, but still it was absolutely delicious! Just standing in front of the stall and looking at all these amazing colours made me happy. Get this if you’re after a healthy lunch! And surprisingly it’s satisfying and filling too!

But then again you could get a pita bread filled with marinated and grilled squid. I can honestly say that I have never seen anyone prepare a sandwich with as much care and love as this guy there. You see it already when you have a closer look at the stall: everything is neatly stacked and there are even little decoration items here and there. Needless to say that the sandwich tasted great too.

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Farmers Market
Hammersmith Lyric Square
Thursdays 10 - 3 pm
London
Look it up on the map

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[…] Last night I had tickets for “pool, no water” in the Lyric Theater in Hammersmith. I have looked at the building often while strolling around the market on Thursdays, and wondered what it might be like inside. I think it is always interesting to explore new places, hidden from the world and not easily seen. You have to enter to find out. This one was definitely a winner! […]

Posted on 17 November 2006 at 9:42 am

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