Discover one of London’s most intriguing areas on our Secret Food Tour: East End & Shoreditch, a walking experience where history, culture, and food are deeply intertwined. Shaped by centuries of immigration, hard work, and reinvention, the East End is one of London’s most diverse and dynamic areas - and you’ll explore its storey through food with a knowledgeable local guide.
The tour begins with a freshly baked salt-beef bagel, a beloved Jewish classic and a true East End institution. Simple, satisfying, and full of history, it sets the tone for the flavours and stories to come.
Next, visit a Ghanaian cocoa truffle shop, where you’ll handpick artisanal truffles from a wide selection. This stop delivers an authentic taste of cocoa while showcasing London’s global influences and the role of African flavours in the city’s food scene.
Of course, no visit to the East End would be complete without fish and chips. You’ll enjoy a perfectly cooked version: crispy, golden, and served at a well-loved local spot with deep roots in the area.
The experience continues inside one of Spitalfields’ oldest buildings, where you’ll sample a traditional British favourite: Welsh rarebit. Rich and comforting, it’s paired with a London-born beer, offering a classic pub experience in a historic setting.
To end on something sweet, you’ll enjoy a fruity dessert topped with a buttery, crumbly finish—a comforting British classic that brings the tour to a satisfying close.
As always, Secret Food Tours includes a mystery Secret Dish, revealed only on the day of the tour.
This experience is about more than just tasting great food. As you stroll through Shoreditch’s lively streets and hidden alleys, your guide will share stories of immigration, creativity, and resilience - revealing how the East End became one of London’s most culturally rich areas.
By the end of the tour, you’ll leave with a deeper appreciation of the East End and its role at the heart of London’s food storey.
Please note: the itinerary and menu may vary depending on availability and seasonality.