Travel Tips - Eating

 

Everybody's got to eat right. But when you're in a new place, with strange new foods and menus it can sometimes be a nightmare decidinh where and what to eat! With Travel Eden Travel Tips you certainly won't need to worry.

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 > Brighton
 
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Posted by: Simon | Date: 16th November 2009
Jack and Linda's Brighton  
 
Run by an elderly couple in the arches of Kings Road, directly on the seafront, Jack and Linda’s is remarkably quaint and in the summer months its not uncommon to see queues of people out the door, all waiting to get their hands on a hot mackerel sandwich or some fresh homemade fish soup.

Combine a visit to Jack and Linda’s with a stroll around the Brighton Fishing Museum, which is free and offers a chance to learn about the history of Brighton’s fishing community, or perhaps just stock up before having lunch on the beach.
 
Location: Kings Road Arches, Brighton Seafront
 

Tags: food eating
 
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Posted by: Simon | Date: 20th August 2009
Coffee at 33, Brighton  
 
Coffee@33 Brighton  
 
It’s hard not to be reminded of the trendy cafes and restaurants of London’s Soho when you see this place, but step inside and you’ll discover that Coffee @ 33 not only oozes style, but its also got substance with its superb coffee and mouth watering cakes.

A seemingly young and fashionable crowd can be caught lounging in the window, on seating made from recycled coffee sacks, or otherwise enjoying the tiny decked terrace at the back of the coffee shop.

I’ll definitely be adding this place to my list of favourite coffee shops in Brighton, and being so close to the railway station, it’s well worth a visit on your way to the North Laine.
 
Location: 33 Trafalgar Street, Brighton, Bn1 4ed
 

Tags: eating cafes
 
 
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Camden Stables Market
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Posted by: Conor OBrien | Date: 21st August 2009
Camden Market, London  
 
If someone was to ask you what they sell in Camden Market, ‘everything’ would probably the first word that springs to mind. This famous and vibrant shopping haven is an attraction that should be on the top on anyone’s list when visiting London. From silver neon club wear to homemade cheese and handicrafts, the old horses’ stables in Camden Town have been transformed into an extremely popular market, offering something for everyone.

What’s more is that Camden market is a perfect contrast to the high-priced melee of the West End and anyone on the lookout for some retro threads, extreme gothic wear or (especially) funky headwear you can find some unbelievable bargains. Adding to the list are a number of nick-knack stores and bookshops close to the canal, with Black Gull Books boasting an eclectic range to rival any of its high-street counterparts.

Food stalls, with cuisine from the four corners of the world, will keep going, but be prepared for some seriously large crowds, particularly at the weekends. If you want some elbow room, your best bet is to squeeze in a mid-week morning visit, when you can have the whole place to yourself.
 
Location: Stables Market Chalk Farm Rd, LondonNW1‎ 020 7434 4136‎ www.stablesmarket.com/
 

 
 > Paris
 
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Posted by: Simon | Date: 20th August 2009
Le Pain Quotidien Paris  
 
Le Pain Quotidien Paris  
 
Le Pain Quotidien will no doubt attract a mixed reception, as I am sure any chain of cafes or restaurants will, however having enjoyed breakfast in a number of their establishments (namely New York city and Paris) its definitely a café that will remain on my radar.

Here you’ll enjoy a range of wonderful breads, sandwiches, cookies, cakes and other artisan bakery items in a really inviting setting of wooden tables and shelves packed with freshly baked bread and jars of preserve.

Go for the breakfast basket of organic bread, croissants, jams and whole nut peanut butter... all washed down with an orange juice or a bowl of milky coffee (café au lait). This will certainly keep you going as you explore everything on offer in Paris, and if you don’t want to wait, they also offer take away.
 
 

Tags: food eating cafes
 
 
 
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