Muffinskis, 5 King Street: Really good 99% fat free frozen yougurth and fresh out of the oven muffins to die for. Standard 1.80 pr muffin, but in return they are incredably delicious.
Food: Chez Gerard, French quisine with prices ranging from 7 pounds and up for starters/food, and really good drinks from 5 pounds. The prices are not very student friendly, but the wiew is absolutley beautiful, and although the klientel is quite posh, its an experience to go there just to take in the french vibe, eat lovley food and gaze out over Covent Garden.
Food / Snacks: Candy Caces, Bottom floor in the square, Covent Garden. Candy caces sells delicious, rainbow coloured cupcaces that will melt even a heart of stone, If u want to tell someone your sorry, if you want to express your love for that special someone or if u just want to stuff your face with delicious treats, this is the place for you. The atmosphere is taken rigth from sex in the city, and has a girly vibe to it that you have to see to belive. U can also get gift boxes, special photo caces and design your own cupcace or real cace. No matter what you choose, its delicious and reasonably priced.
Special accessories, Ganesha, 38 King Street: Ganesha is a fair trade partnership formed by Jo Lawbuary and Purnendu Roy, with shops on London's South Bank and Covent Garden. They import quality home furnishings and accessories from India, sourced from / developed with co-operatives and producer associations. Extending markets for marginal(ised) producers and supplying the UK with life-enhancing goods, we are supporting an alternative vision of trade. The bags amongst other things are really special, made from cans of soda and braided together in the traditional sense of basket making they have in Africa & India. Some of the more special pieces are even made from palm tree and coconut, and some even from bark from the naturally grown trees, they look absolutely stunning, and so this shop is worth a visit.
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