January 15, 2020 London UK Europe

Harrods: London's Amazing Food Hall

An extraordinary experience that really transports you into a world of dreams and amazement. Entering Harrods I was overwhelmed with joy and amazement. I had the same feeling a child gets as they enter Disneyland for the first time... The Harrods Food Hall in London is known worldwide for its opulence and grandeur. Harrods has been around since 1834, founded by Charles Henry Harrod and originally operating in a single room selling a mix of grocery goods, perfumes, and stationery items.

 

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Today, it's grown to boast a series of luxury food halls where each specializes in something different but all combined to make create a total experience. Harrods is known for offering everything from fine chocolates to lavish cuts of meat and seafood, cheese, baked goods, and even fine wines, with tasting events scheduled in-house.

Starting with Harrods itself, this shopping center is different from all others on all levels. It's not only a luxury department store where high-end brands are displayed one next to the other but it's a completely luxurious experience all by itself: Granite large tiles, wooden interior, fine textiles, perfect lighting all mixed together to deliver the best of what luxury has to offer. The food hall, on the other hand, is a predefined paradise.

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A real haven for foodaholics like myself. This luxurious eatery divided into four distinctive areas takes you into a journey of dreams: Fish and meat hall, Fine teas and chocolates, the international pavilion and confectionery. It all starts with the first impression where the first door opens on the bakery and the sandwiches area. Exquisite smells activate all your senses before moving on to the desserts, cakes and the chocolate area in the hall after. The talk of the town is the fish hall where oysters and giant fresh fish are displayed for the pleasure of your eyes.

The middle island with food preparations from around the world: Creams and pate, a taste of India, Daily prepared cold sandwiches for all tastes, cookies and bread, Pizzas, flavors of the far east, fresh pies, daily different soups, the salads corner, goat's cheese, Harrods charcuterie, Middle eastern food, Italian cuisine, exquisite French cuisine, cupcakes, British home-cooked suppers, puddings and desserts, and the Harrods traiteur area.

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Daily delicious fresh sandwiches: Wraps (Hoi Sin duck, Roast chicken Ceasar, chicken mango and coriander) Panini (Ham and brie, tomato and mozzarella) Baguettes (Chicken club, oriental marinated chicken and pepper, poached flaked salmon, smoked cheddar wardorf, ham and wholegrain mustard, BBQ beef rap) other breads (crayfish club, parma ham, and buffalo mozzarella cantina, ham and gruyere croissant). You will have the urge to want to try everything... Lovely presentation and smells... In the surrounding halls, mainly all international brands are presented, displaying their best-off: Chocolate, tea, delicatessen products, meat, fish, oysters, crab, champagnes, wines and much much more. Hundreds of square meters all full of food beautifully displayed and prepared with love.

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There, I found a limited edition Coca-Cola bottle for my collection and even our Lebanese Patchi has a stand-in here. Today's choice was the Hoisin Duck wrap, the salmon sandwich, the potato salad, and the BBQ beef sandwich. Three exquisite sandwiches that we enjoyed.

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My wife and I sat outside on the bench with the flying doves facing the entrance since food is not allowed to be consumed inside the market. Harrods is an important address to visit while in the city and make sure to stop at all stands appreciating the details of every creation.

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