March 15, 2004

Kilburn High Road



Kilburn High Road is full of el cheapo discount shops, street stalls selling junk, Argos shoppers (hey, I've got the catalogue!), families with screaming kids and gridlock. Some people really hate it; to me it's a necessity when looking for staple goods and cheap household items, although I don't spend too much time loitering around it. The Sainsbury's is horrible though. You can't find any tofu there whatsoever! Here's a shop on the main drag selling grey market goods -- I have to say I've even bought a few things from here, namely the Dove Cream Bath (two pounds here, 3.49 at Waitrose).

Posted by kimgilmour at March 15, 2004 10:13 PM
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They sell tofu at somerfield by Kilburn station (jubilee line). I haven't been to sainsburys for a while, but the last time I was there they had it.

I also heard of a shop down Dyne road that may have tofu, but I'm not sure.

Thought I'd post, because I never thought I'd catch the highroad in a blog!

I walk past this shop almost everyday.

Posted by: Plark at March 21, 2004 07:26 PM

Actually there is a good little wholefood shop down Willesden lane about 300 yards from the High Road. They sell tofu and other wierd stuff!

That "grey goods" stuff that you get in those cheapo shops all seems to be produced in Africa and China. Are they just counterfeit?

Plark, came across your blog today. You live round the corner from me. I'm halfway along Christchurch. Exciting, what?

Posted by: Des at April 9, 2004 09:07 PM

Are you the same Des who posts on that City Neighbours site?

I'm closer to Peppercorn's on West End Lane than Willseden Lane, but if I'm up that way and devoid of tofu I'll be sure to check it out. I know there's a chemist there that also sells some of that organic stuff...

Posted by: kim at April 9, 2004 09:37 PM

The best shop on Klburn High Road is FoodWorld, about hlaf down on the right hand side from Kilburn tube station. Spices are about 1/8 the price they are in Sainsbury's, rice is as cheap as anywhere in London and even the veg is dead cheap.

BTW, I thought that Kilburn High Road was voted the sixth worst street in the UK - can any one back this up? It is, after all, crowded, the tiny pavements are always full of rubbish and the only street I know where the banks close down and Pound shops open up in their place. Oh, and last Saturday there was a wino lying on one of the afore-mentioned tiny pavements, his head pouring with blood - and no-one stopped to call an ambulance. In fact, no-one took a blind bit of notice. The upmarket shop there is Primark. I hate it...apart from Foodworld.

Posted by: Mike Rosoft at May 26, 2004 11:48 PM

Yes, I've been to Foodworld many times for spices! I don't think much of their "fresh" vegetables and fruit though - quite often they're decomposing quite happily! That aside, it is one of the best places on KHR for food. And apart from that place, I go to the downstairs of Pound Stretcher if I'm looking for bits and pieces like containers, bath and kitchen accessories etc. and way up near Kilburn tube I sometimes go to Angeles for a cheap vegetarian buffet or Casareccia for pizza. Hmmm... only the sixth worst street in the UK? I wonder who came 1st??

Posted by: kim gilmour at May 28, 2004 12:55 PM

Surely the Kilburn High Road can't be the sixth worst street.

I love Kilburn, especially the high road. So many wonderful times, so many wonderful charaters.

Yes, hello Des. It is a little exciting, but then again it is a small world.

Long live the high road! (and all the colourful people there.)

Posted by: Plark at May 30, 2004 09:54 PM