7 Nov 2015

South Bank London - Real Food Market Review

I love visiting South Bank in London, it's one of my favourite London hangouts. Whenever the real food market Southbank is up and running, I always head straight for the all singing, all dancing guy that man's the chicken and tarragon sausage stand. He loves a bit of salsa music he does!

Thanks to these guys, sausages are now back on the menu in my house! The chicken and tarragon sausage guys usually hand out samples at the real food market Southbank, so give it a try if you're a little hesitant about buying.

Real Food Market Southbank - City food blog
Street Food at the Real Food Market Southbank

The real food Market Southbank is the only place that you can get these beauties from. They also sell their chicken and tarragon sausages fresh, which are ready to cook at home, or store in the freezer. I don't reckon you'll be able to walk away without buying a hot dog to eat there and then!

The chicken and tarragon sausages at real food market Southbank come served in a soft ciabatta bread with the option of some yummy cabbage and other condiments. You'll be lucky to grab a seat to eat at the real food market Southbank, but it's not much of a problem. Especially on a nice sunny day.

There are other cuisines, from different parts of the world available to buy at the real food market Southbank - Including some pretty decent looking cakes and cheeses.
Ghana Street Food at the real food market Southbank - City Food Blog
Ghana Street Food at the real food market Southbank
The real food market Southbank is fairly small in size. A good thing, because you're not overwhelmed. Another good thing is that the food market isn't dubbed real for nothing. The food at real food market Southbank is wonderfully organic.

It's well worth a trip down to the real food market Southbank. Once refuelled, you can take your pick of things to do at South Bank London. From checking out the latest exhibition. Watching skateboarders and street performers. Walking along the riverside, or even going for a spin on the London eye.

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