by jenny_haddow » Wed Aug 22, 2007 8:19 am
There's a large car park off Watling Avenue, largely unused because you have to pay, but it's only �3.00 for a whole day. or else its charged, I think, in 20 minute increments. It's in Barnfield Road and is the turning to the left as you come down Watling from the Edgware Road, blink and you will miss it! Street parking is a night mare there, but you may be lucky.
There is a good selection of large cooking pots, and unusual utensils. It's really a place to just ferret around in as it caters for most of the world in terms of ingredients. Most of the shops spill out on to the pavement with additional stalls (the council have plans afoot to stop this!), but it is worth going through these and into the shop proper where there are lots of herbs and spices, and very often a good halal meat counter.
If you go, just wander, but take plenty of shopping bags, and cash, most of them don't do cards.
Hope this helps
Cheers
Jen
Just a thought, if you are coming from Oriental City, go along the Edgware Road away from London for a mile or so and you will come to a set of traffic lights with a pub to your right called the Bald Faced Stag(Dick Turpin stopped there on his ride to York). This is Burnt Oak, and the next turning right is Watling Avenue.