If you were to ask DonQui, he would tell you that one of the (many) great things about London is how cosmopolitan it is. People from every corner of the globe live and work here, and that means you can get just about every type of food imaginable.
It is a Saturday late morning/early afternoon and DonQui finds himself in one of his favourite places to be at that time, especially on a nice sunny day – the fine food market at the Duke of York Square in Chelsea.
Helping himself to various free samples DonQui wanders around the stalls salivating.
From fine French cheeses and proper baguette (made with French flour)…
To chicken, rice, beans and quinoa from Peru.
Japanese sushi…
to Mexican burritos…
With so much delicious food on offer DonQui finds it very hard to settle on what to eat for lunch, let along what to take back home with him.
There are even fresh oysters and prosecco on offer.
In the end DonQui decides to keep it simple. He goes for a Jamaican patty and a couple of Indian samosas for a small lunchtime snack.
… oh yes and a jam doughnut too. He cannot resist!
He also packs his bag with all sorts of goodies for later on when he gets home.
must visit again soon – the best of small markets
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