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2O" PEPPERONI PIZZA . 😋🔥🌶️🍕
Went to Voodoo Ray’s and got the Queen Vegan slice. Was pretty tight but defo need some of that vegan cheese on it for extra points.
I decided to tag two days on to the end of my trip here in Europe to visit London. While it was my third time in England's capital, I decided to spend it all in the west end (except for transferring trains one in W2.) Imagine spending a weekend in NYC and never leaving Brooklyn... this is a bit how my trip here felt.
While I have not been a huge fan of London in the past, spending time the the Eastern parts of the city really allowed me to see a new side of the city... one that I really liked! I stayed at the hip, new Ace Hotel in Shoreditch on Shoreditch High Street. I treated myself to a large room, which was difficult to leave! I did however manage to get out and explore the East End and discovered that this part of London is the hippest place this side o' Berlin. (Keeping in mind that Kreuzeberg is mostly East of the Wall.) I really enjoyed Shoreditch, which could be compared to Williamsburg, but also got to explore Hoxton and Dalston (which is comparable to Bushwick.)
I would encourage anyone who swings by London to spend some time in the East End enjoying microbrews, great coffee, thrifting, up and coming live music and of course, Brick Lane's famously cheap Indian restaurants!
Now go eat that Voodoo that they do so well
Not sure why you'd want your slice spiced by an ancient Beninian religion, but if you can get over the gratuitous appropriation of a cultural meme, Voodoo Ray's in Dalston (related to the Dalston Superstore, so it's all haircuts and music turned up to 11 even when there's no one in there, but hey) is well worth a visit for monster slices of 22-inch pizza that taste of magic – black or otherwise. The thin bases pick up tasty stone-browned patches in an American Garland baker's oven, and are topped with intense, flavour-packed sauces. My Chili Slice (£4.20) had a thin but rich layer of chilli con carne, red onion, generous slices of jalapeño, mozzarella and sour cream. Eat folded in half with two hands, meaty juices dripping down your arms. That's the kind of voodoo ritual I like. Voodoo Ray's, 95 Kingsland High St, E8. Open 6pm-1am Sun-Thurs, 4pm-3am Fri & Sat. facebook.com/VoodooRays