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Follow on Google News | East London estate agents credit the ability to invent and re-invest for the area's popularityEast London is no stranger to people flocking to its vibrant streets to catch the latest art installation or scour the vintage markets.
By: Winkworth The East End's ability to reinvent itself on a regular basis is what attracts buyers coming, comment Winkworth east London estate agents (http://www.winkworth.co.uk/ House prices now reflect the area's desirability. According to Rightmove, the overall average house price in east London is £353,968, with Tower Hamlets being the priciest area in the E postcodes (an average property price of £442,613). During 2014, sold prices of properties for sale in East London were up 14% on the previous year, and up 27% on 2011. The latest draw in east London is quirky and unusual food venues, which has seen the opening of Cereal Killer Café - the UK's only cereal-only eatery, which has opened on Brick Lane. On offer are 100 varieties of breakfast cereal, more than 13 kinds of milk and a selection of 20 toppings, as well as locally-produced coffee, Pop-tarts and other breakfast staples. Also in Brick Lane is Suzzle - a gluten-free deli/take-out/ If it's a quirky decor you're after, head to Les Trois Garcons on Club Row in Shoreditch, where rich French cuisine with pan-global influences is served against an unusual decor. Hanging among the lavish crystal chandeliers are numerous vintage handbags, while the walls sport a selection of stuffed animal heads and oil paintings. Finally, east London loves a 'pop up' concept and the idea has crossed over into cuisine. The Underground Supper Club takes place in a decommissioned 1967 Victoria line tube carriage in the Walthamstow Pumphouse Transport Museum, where tables are set up in the carriage aisle. The concept has proved such a success that the chefs have started The Ships' Kitchen - haute cuisine served at the captain's table on a massive 1914 Dutch barge in Barking. End
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