BOROUGH’S BEST BITES: SANDWICHES
Borough Market is one of London’s oldest markets and a hotspot for both visitors and locals alike. It’s a bustling area with flavours from all over the world, making it a food lover’s paradise.
With such a vast array of choices, deciding where to eat can be a daunting challenge: if you’re in the mood for a mouthwatering sandwich, look no further - here are three of the most delicious sandwich spots that Borough Market has to offer.
Kappacasein Dairy: Toasted Cheese Sandwich
Kappacasein Dairy is one of the busiest stands in Borough Market, and for very good reason! Offering one of the most scrumptious toasties in London, its signature dish is a mixture of 4 different local cheeses, nestled between two perfectly crispy slices of sourdough bread.
The enticing aroma of melting cheeses and the warmth of the friendly staff make the Kappacasein experience all the more enjoyable, making it a standout highlight in this world-famous food market. Don’t miss out on this cheesy delight that captures the essence of Borough Market’s incredible culinary scene!
The Black Pig: Roasted Pork Sandwich
If you’re craving a dish on the meatier side, there’s no better place to go than The Black Pig. This no-frills stand offers my personal favourite bite to eat in Borough Market, an aptly-named sandwich called “The Best One”.
A mouth-watering combination of slowly-roasted pork, honey truffle mayo, apple slaw, and parmesan cheese in between 2 slices of toasted ciabatta bread, The Best One is a phenomenal combination of a wide variety of flavours that truly lives up to its name.
Maria’s Market Café: Bacon Sandwich
It doesn’t get more English than this: the bacon sandwich is a UK classic, and a must-try for visitors during their trip to England. Simple yet delicious, Maria’s Market Café serves up slabs of juicy bacon between two slices of buttered bread.
For an authentic local experience, be sure to ask for some brown sauce with it! This traditional favourite is a testament to the comforting and straightforward flavours that define British cuisine.