LONDON STREET FOOD, BOROUGH MARKET
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- LONDON STREET FOOD, Borough Market is a source of British and International produce, and is London's most renowned food and drink Market. Located next to London Bridge. Borough Market is a wholesale and retail food market in Southwark, London, England. It is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London. The present market, located on Southwark Street and Borough High Street just south of Southwark Cathedral on the southern end of London Bridge, is a successor to one that originally adjoined the end of London Bridge. It was first mentioned in 1276, although the market itself claims to have existed since 1014 "and probably much earlier"[3] and was subsequently moved south of St Margaret's church on the High Street.[4] The City of London received a royal charter from Edward VI in 1550 to control all markets in Southwark (see Guildable Manor), which was confirmed by Charles II in 1671. However, the market caused such traffic congestion that, in 1754, it was abolished by an Act of Parliament.[5][6]
The Act allowed for the local parishioners to set up another market on a new site, and in 1756, it began again on a 4.5-acre (18,000 m²) site in Rochester Yard.[5][6] During the 19th century, it became one of London's most important food markets due to its strategic position near the riverside wharves of the Pool of London.[5]
The retail market operates on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Fridays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The wholesale market operates on all weekday mornings from 2 a.m. to 8 a.m.
Three attackers from the June 2017 London Bridge attack ran to the area, where they stabbed and killed people with knives before they were shot dead by armed police.[7]
Architecture[edit]
The present buildings were designed in 1851, with additions in the 1860s and an entrance designed in the Art Deco style added on Southwark Street in 1932. A refurbishment began in 2001. Work to date includes the re-erection in 2004 of the South Portico from the Floral Hall, previously at Covent Garden, which was dismantled when the Royal Opera House was reconstructed in the 1990s.[5] The original Convent Garden building was listed and the resited portico was Grade II listed in 2008. The present-day market mainly sells speciality foods to the general public. However, in the 20th century, it was essentially a wholesale market, selling produce in quantity to greengrocers. It was the main supplier, along with Covent Garden, of fruits and vegetables to retail greengrocers' shops. Amongst the notable businesses trading in the market were Vitacress, Lee Brothers (potato merchants whose signage can still be seen in the market), Manny Sugarman and AW Bourne. JO Sims, the main importer for South African citrus fruit (Outspan), were also located in the market.
Vegetable stall
Stallholders come to trade at the market from different parts of the UK, and traditional European products are also imported and sold. Amongst the produce on sale are fresh fruit and vegetables, cheese, meat, game, baked bread and pastries.
The market is a charitable trust administered by a board of volunteer trustees, who have to live in the area.[9]
Borough Market and the surrounding streets have been used as a film location for such features as Bridget Jones's Diary (2001), Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004).[10] As reported by the London Evening Standard, the market is available to hire for private events. From 1860, the railway operating companies desired to extend services from London Bridge station into new stations at Cannon Street and Blackfriars in the City and link to the West End at Charing Cross Station. This required a viaduct, but legally, it was impossible by the 1756 Borough Market Act for the Trustees to alienate their property. The compromise was that only a flying leasehold was given to the railway company for the permanent way, but only for as long as a railway operates on it. The Market continues to trade underneath the arches of the viaduct. Each time there is a railway expansion requiring widening of the viaduct, the Trustees receive a full compensation payment. The last major such expansion was the 1901 extended bridge widening; the 21st-century works programme will also make its contribution. These windfalls have assisted in the finances of the market without any loss of amenity to it. A new viaduct was erected above the market and a bridge across Borough High Street completed in 2014.
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Wow super yummy, i felt hungry, God blessed po...i like it
Thank you for watching 🤗
Вку-сно!!! 🎉🎉🎉
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So tasty Recipe lik video
thank you :)
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Sin salsa picante no importa no se me antoja. Gracias 🇲🇽
Oh your videos are so bad for my health lol, all this food looks so Yummy.. I should be back in England in February and i am going straight out for some fast foods (smile) Thanks for sharing, have a lovely coming weekend my friend... Carl
haha yes you should try some of it - it tastes as good as it looks haha
Nice very nice 👍
thank you Baba :)
I consider Borough Market as best place to whet my appetite.
it must be fun to make street food in London of all places .
:)
Good food I like to go there
thank you, hopefully one day :)
thanks for your videos
thank you Faisal :)
That first sandwich looked so good
Angela Wallford: I loves this my favourite Marco cheese, very cheesy taste!!! Ooh, so yummy!!! 😋👌❤ See 24:05sec... I can't wait to wish go there at once day, hm!!
thank you for watching :)
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Saludos desde aca de arandas jalisco mexico
Looks fairly good.
Looks soooooooo good 😋😋😋😋😋😋🥰🥰🥰🆗🆗🆗💯🙏🏽✝️✝️✝️🥰😋😋😋🆗🆗🆗💯🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thank you 😋
Nice Video!!!
do you actually sample these things... or you just go around filming :D haha
thank you :). I taste new food every time I go :). It's hard not to :)
0:39 if only the spelling ´que’ here...was as good as the sandwich!
AHHHH!! The good old days--lol---You would think that You would need a special permit from the local health dept too use a "BLOW TORCH" on food---: )
yup haha - I see it frequently especially in Brick Lane the Korean stall has "no pictures" all over their stall and they don't allow pics of videos - they're using the same thing :)
I tasted this amazing HUGE FAMILY SIZE paper dosa recently - it was almost as tall as me haha. Check it out here - ruclips.net/video/IZRbtAY2F78/видео.html - definitely not something you see every day :)
nice
:)
wow did you guys notice one superstar actress Mia Wasikowska 36:24 im sure its her
Лондон, где готовят еду преимущественно арабы и индусы
последние так вообще, всё болеют колониальной зависимостью и мечтают стать лордами)
Nhìn ngon quá
i wannna go to london, how much i need?
Alot
yummy af
:)
Loaded breakfast!
If I lived there I would weigh 250 pound ...
haha :)
Yep and you'd be flat broke.
@@uhuburu4515 probably, but full and happy ... :)
Хоть бы рыбки кто пожарил
Или селёдочки слабого соления нарезал бы
18:08 I thought it was a girl o.O
И что?
Ни кто не ворует с прилавков?
menuda paella.,,...con razon no nos quieren los ingleses
new video from London with a BIG paella dish :). I filmed this a few days ago in September 2020 - ruclips.net/video/r70gT5ewYQQ/видео.html
Bad videooo bad very bad baddd so bad am hungry.
Why bad is??
@@SAMIEWALLFORD756 because I love this food 💕😘💕💕💕