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3-hour exotic East End walking tour in London

Validity: Flexible
Do this because
  • Taste the world in a ½ square mile of the East End, with over 40 international flavours to indulge in
  • Understand and celebrate how the most multicultural area of the most cosmopolitan city came to be
  • Learn some Cockney Rhyming slang that was first used in the East end dating back to the mid 19th century
What to expect

This is no simple ‘food tour’ but a journey around the world; understand and celebrate how the most multicultural area of the most cosmopolitan city came to be. You’ll taste Indian samosas, local oysters with a glass of Bubbly, Ghanian chocolate and Jewish beigels or bagels” depending on which side of the world you are. No visit to the East End would be complete without some Cockney banter, so you’ll learn a bit o’ rhyming slang when it’s time to rest your ‘plates of meat’. This is the ultimate cultural journey in London’s backyard and carefully curated for every taste.

Starting your tour in Shoreditch High Street, wander through the vibrant BoxPark, where if you’re early, there are lots of coffee shops and outdoor retailers to occupy yourself before travelling to the markets of Brick Lane, with food from over 40 nations/regions available.

Visit the chocolate specialists from Ghana at ‘Dark Sugars’. Pause and enjoy a very different culinary story along with the opportunity to buy some sweets and homemade ice cream.

The next stop has a distinctly East End Asian flavour. Sample the best sweet and savoury dishes that the sub-continent has to offer including Indian sweets and samosas.

End your day in style at the English Restaurant, who can confidently claim to provide the best Oysters, taste and enjoy it with a glass of bubbly. As this is the East End, you’ll ‘ave a good ol’ knees-up learning Cockney Rhyming slang with yer bubbly ‘n’ cloisters.

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$ 122