Thursday, August 7, 2008

Sunday Fry Up

Ok so today may not be a Sunday, but a few days ago, I had a proper English fry up breakfast or
"Full Breakfast".
Lakh and I went to Blackheath in Lambeth borough. A quaint town full of upper middle class young families and yuppies, Hand Made can be found on the high street.

A quaint little shop with fresh pastries, sausage rolls, artisan breads, cheese and cakes, Hand Made has the feel of a clean, hip, rustic cafe. The staff is friendly, the food comes out quickly, the premises are pretty clean. The big idea is that everything that is served here is very fresh.

Handmade offers other select items like smoked salmon on toast or bacon and egg sandwiches.. But it was sunday! so we ordered the fry up (similar to the one pictured above). Fry ups were first thought to be made popular in the 1920s and 1930s when and American was trying to make bacon more popular to boost his sales.
A fry up usually contains the following: Sunny side up egg, buttered toast, gamon or bacon, sausage links, roasted tomatoes, country style potatoes, mushrooms and sometimes baked beans.
Handmade is fun, relaxing atmosphere and a great place to grab a tasty Sunday fry up.

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