As commented on in a recent Evening Standard article by Kieran Long (Architecture Critic), the remake of Exhibition Road at South Kensington is finished and has been opened to shared pedestrian and vehicle use. What a change! It used to be near suicide to cross the street in front of the South Kensington station (Piccadilly Line), with buses and taxis vying for position and the narrow street too crowded to take the flow. Now, the street (Thurloe) on the north side of the station has been pedestrianised, and the same criss-cross granite paving in black and white extends up Exhibition Road for shared use. Café society is blossoming in South Ken.
The southern end of Exhibition Road open for shared use in front of the Café Créperie |
My favourite shop is the Café Créperie, which is also a crémerie. They have great crepes there with a choice of white or buckwheat flour. Most all the crepes have cheese in them except for the vegan option of a buckwheat crepe filled with ratatouille – my usual choice. Then, there is a whole selection of "home-made" ice creams: fantastic flavours and good prices. Perhaps the latter and the outside seats should be saved for a warm sunny day, but don't be put off by the smallness of the room you enter: there are more seats in the crémerie beyond and also downstairs when it is open.
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