The Doctor Who shop is rather small but it is jam-packed with a whole range of shiny things for the Who enthusiast. The odd anorak come in and grumble that the toy Daleks weren't big enough.
I personally could have spent a small fortune in the there, and in fact I did! The couple who work there were very friendly, offering us cups of tea and allowing us to peruse at our own leisure. I think the woman who worked there was pleased that another female was actually in the shop.
Also in the shop are other sci-fi items from star wars, star trek and alike.
What to pay: There is something for every budget
Updated May 29, 2011
Address: 39-41 Barking Road, Upton Park, E6 1PY
Phone: 0208 471 2356
Website: http://www.thewhoshop.com/
East Ham Market Hall is one of east London's best-kept secrets. Tucked away just off East Ham's High Street North, this well-established market offers every thing from fresh food to high street fashion at cut down prices. Ethnic fabrics, DVDs, plants and mobile phones are just some of the other bargains up for grabs. Foods for sale range from the traditional fruit and veg to okra, mouli and pomfrit.
If you are looking for something to wear to the latest festive celebration, go no further than Saleha at Zenab's Collection and Ola Adelaja at Precious Cosmetics. If all that shopping makes you peckish you can tuck into fish and chips, steak and kidney pie or traditional pie mash at cafes close by.
This cultural mash-up is just one stop from Barking, on the District line.
Written May 26, 2008
Address: Myrtle Road, London, E6 1HY
Phone: 020 84710292
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