Sunday 15 April 2012

Brixton Village


The reason I wanted to head into Brixton today was to check out the Farmer's Market I was given a flyer for last week. I was pretty curious and intrigued to check it out, however when I got there with my friend it was just along the street by the Brixton Recreation Centre, a few stalls selling vegetables, plants and a few food stalls - quite disappointing in my eyes, should have headed over to Columbia Market instead. 


 As my friend Di was going to catch up with some girlfriends in the area for lunch, I tagged along, though we had 2 hours to kill beforehand. So we took a walk around Brixton Village. Di has lived in Brixton for over 10 years and has only recently discovered this gem with me, this little hub is so quirky with many independent eateries and boutiques. Brixton is slowly getting quite upmarket though there are still the typical shops selling meats, fish, fruits and veg, especially on Electric Avenue 

We wanted to find a place to sit for a drink to keep us warm as the winds were so cold today >.<" but we were so attracted to this eatery where the tables had a big toaster where people toasted their bread, so it's fresh and warm. We decided to try it out, small brunch snack of DIY toast for £2.50 with 4 slices of different flavoured breads from normal white to a bit more fancy olive oil and mixed herb bread and many condiments to choose to spread onto the toast -^.^- there was also the option of having breakfast things such as scrambled eggs, bacon etc to go with the bread for extra cost.

Very fun quirky place for Breakfast - Brunch and the environment is so relaxed and not too expensive

Once Di and I met up with the other girls and had a little wander, we got hungry again and headed back into The Village for more food, this time for some Japanese Okominyaki, Japanese savoury pancake with vegetables and assorted fillings you can add into it with a slightly sour sauce, mayonnaise and flakes of Dashi and seaweed (-^.^-) Di and I had been craving it hehehe!


This little eatery was so lovely with simple retro Japanese decorations, and I was obsessed with playing with this wooden toy with a ball that was on the table, quite a difficult game to play with limited space! The food was very yummy and so filling, only £10 PP can't complain ^.^

Need to try out the other restaurants in the village now!!

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