Stacked Sandwiches With Restaurant Pedigree Head for Borough Market

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The King’s Cross sandwich shop, opened by James Ramsden and Sam Herlihy of Hackney restaurant Pidgin, will arrive in Borough Market from September

, with a tight menu of six globetrotting sandwiches covering the likes of merguez and french fries; roast chicken with soy-cured Parmesan and lettuce; and a prawn number set off by prawn crackers and a ginger and jalapeno vinaigrette. Cocktails, coffees, and swirls of soft serve round out the menu.

Ramsden and Herlihy will take advantage of their new surroundings with a market special, and are also opening within spitting distance of one of London’s most famous things between bread: the grilled cheese from Kappacasein.Sign up for our newsletter.Oops. Something went wrong. Please enter a valid email and try again.

 

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