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The best way to a city’s heart: through its stomach

An awful lot of food. Photo: Diliff

The East London line will soon begin zipping through boroughs renowned for their diversity. Yet those rooted in the four we cover have four things in common. In Croydon, Lewisham, Tower Hamlets and Hackney, the people need oxygen, water, love, and, finally, they need FOOD.

With the latter in mind, we’ve recorded for posterity sound and images from five east London mealtimes. Some have questioned the scheme, accusing us of wanting nothing more than a nice hot meal. But they’re wrong, and we hope your eyes are enticed, your ears entertained, and your taste buds tickled.

Bon appetite (vicariously)!

Age Concern Lunchclub, Lewisham

Andy and Amy, Hackney

Nightwatch Soup Kitchen, Croydon

An International Household, Brockley

Vulpes Vulpes, Hackney

5 Responses for “The best way to a city’s heart: through its stomach”

  1. Anna Haswell says:

    Great feature! Really like the combination of voices and images…

  2. Mike Scott says:

    The four boroughs are Tower Hamlets, Hackney, Lewisham and *Southwark*, not Croydon. Services to Croydon won’t start until 23 May, at which point it will be six boroughs, as Bromley is also on the ELL. I’m not sure why you continue to ignore Southwark and Bromley.

  3. Eastlondonlines says:

    Thanks for the comment, Mike, and for spotting the (deliberate, honest!) mistake. As way of explanation, covering four boroughs seemed ambitious, but six impossible. Thanks again.

  4. Jan Altus says:

    Ah! This is really sweet, esp. Andy and Amy. I must check out Vulpes Vulpes too!

  5. [...] The East London line will soon begin zipping through boroughs renowned for their diversity. Yet those rooted in the four we cover have four things in common. In Croydon, Lewisham, Tower Hamlets and Hackney, the people need oxygen, water, love, and, finally, they need FOOD. See full article here. [...]

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