PIN Spice Mountain

Delicious and original

Spice Mountain began on a beach in Goa, India six years ago by Magali Russie and Matt Norris after a visit to a spice plantation. Living in London they both realised that, although spices themselves were fairly easy to come by, fresh and top quality products were much harder to find. The blends available were mass produced and run of the mill and it was difficult for to recreate the authentic flavours of the some of the indigenous Indian dishes that required specific seasonings. Spice Mountain was born.

History

Spice Mountain opened in Borough Market in September 2009, and quickly became recognised as easily the best place to obtain spices, and also the best producer of authentic and fresh blends. Over the next couple of years Spice Mountain grew and the business acquired a shop where it remains to this day, packed full of spices from around the world.

Opening hours

Wednesday 09:30-17:00
Thursday 09:00-17:00
Friday 09:00-18:00
Saturday:07: 00-17:00
Sunday Closed
Monday 09:30-17:00
Tuesday 09:30-17:00

How to get there

Borough Market is very close the south side of London Bridge and the station of the same name. Just keep walking over the bridge and turn right shortly after the Barrow Boy & Banker pub.

TripTide Thoughts

A huge range of spices, seasonings and dried herbs from around the world – you can't miss the shop- just breathe in.

Tags

  • Southwark
  • , Shopping
  • , London Bridge
  • , The Striking South East

Owner

Hi I am Sebastian - a french student on an internship in London for TripTide. I love music, movies and history - and London. My Home Town is Nice in France. ...

Location

Spice Mountain, 8 Southwark St, London, SE1 1TL (View on Google Maps)
Spice Mountain


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