We are settling in well to our new home in Hatton Garden surrounded by the diamond dealers and the bustle of Leather Lane market. It’s a part of London none of us knew that well before we arrived and we are rapidly falling for its charms. The diamonds are amazing, but the thing that has blown us away is the variety and quality of the food on offer in the market. It’s proving tough not finding excuses to keep heading downstairs to grab more delicious coffee or quick bites to eat. So if you are in the area and you like food we will very happily give you a quick tour of our ever expanding repertoire of favourite food places.
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- Home sweet home!