While in London I made a quickie trip to Harrod’s food hall. This is only a tiny portion of what you can find there.
When I saw this one I got excited. And then I saw the “jelly” part and I cringed a little inside.
We bought a loaf of this to share. I think it gave us mild food poisoning. 😦
These Princi Rustici were yummy – basically mini stuffed croissants.
These were yummy too. They were basically cheese flavoured, flaky and buttery short bread.
And which photos didn’t I take? Well there’s a sushi bar, ice cream, cheese store, fancy chocolates, charcuterie, a huge selection of teas and coffees, and so on. A one stop, expensive shop!
I actually have two posts of this floor that I never published as I just haven’t had time YET – they are waiting for me to do the writing in. And, you know me, I cannot edit a smörgåsbord of photos of food. Wasn’t it fun? I have NEVER in MY LIFE seen such a food floor. It was a sensory overload. Your photos are amazing and the feel is so calm here…. but it was crazy, wasn’t it?
So fun to share the same memories with you!
🙂
Valerie
The other areas were quite busy with people but for some reason at that moment the bakery was rather quiet which is probably why my photos look so calm! 😉
The first time I went to Harrod’s I think I walked around the place with my mouth open in shock at the abundance of stuff that you could buy. This time, my second, I was more interested in being amused at the reactions of my friends who hadn’t been in there before.
We do like the Harrods food hall but we can find it to be a little too much sometimes. We have found a new gem in the John Lewis food hall on Oxford Street. We just wrote a piece about it on our blog http://bit.ly/ag73vR