When In London


Whether you are in London for just 12 hours or for a week, you will always have the same problem - so little time and so much to see. Here are some of the 'incontournable' of London.

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Crosstown Doughnuts

Crosstown Doughnuts

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crosstown doughnuts
crosstown doughnuts
crosstown doughnuts
crosstown doughnuts
crosstown doughnuts
crosstown doughnuts
crosstown doughnuts
crosstown doughnuts
crosstown doughnuts

Crosstown Doughnuts are the new kids on the block when it comes to delicious home made doughnuts.

We headed down to Broadway Market to see what all the fuss was about. We picked up three doughnuts to start of with - the classic vanilla bean glazed ring and two gourmet doughnuts; the crème brulée and the Belgian chocolate custard.

I love the vanilla bean flavour which was both on the glass and inside the crème brulée doughnut. I wasn't blown away by the simple glazed doughnut (and they are usually my favourite) especially at £3 a doughnut but it was definitely a good doughnut. The crème brulée, on the other hand, was an absolute treat. The taste, texture and proportions were just perfect. The Belgian chocolate custard doughnut was very generously filled which is always welcomed, although too much for my tasting it remained delicious.

Now this is one brand that understands the potential of great marketing and clever branding. I had been keeping one of their doughnut bags (picked up from HER one morning) for months before I was able to try the real thing. The bag was unique and clever packaging, the brand was unique, qwerty and stood out. It was undoubtedly these same things that got us curious in the first place. Of course, we are delighted that the product turned out to be as good as the branding. We will definitely be back to try others.

Where
Crosstown (follow their Twitter account to know where they will be next)
Weekdays you can find them at Leather Lane market (EC1)
Tuesday and Wednesday you can find them at 100, Bishopsgate market (EC2)
Saturday you can find they at Broadway market, School yard
Sunday you can find them at Wapping market (E1)

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Byron - 341 Upper St, London N1 0PB

Byron - 341 Upper St, London N1 0PB

Sweet - 64A Exmouth Market EC1R 4QP

Sweet64A Exmouth Market EC1R 4QP

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Caravan - 11-13 Exmouth Market EC1R 4QD

Caravan11-13 Exmouth Market EC1R 4QD

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​One of my favourite things about Paris was the number of options we had for brunch on a Sunday. The possibilities and choices were endless. SOme of my all time favourites have to be Chez Justine and Le Bistrot à pains in Le Marais. But really I can't complain London has its fair share of great brunch options as well. Enjoy the first series there is more to come, and have a lovely sunny Sunday.

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