Hi Geoff,
My wife will be on business / sight seeing in London for 2 weeks on October. Any suggestions where she can get healthy, organic, wild meat and fruit?
I think she will hang out in West End a couple of days watching all the musicals she has time for.
The trouble is that I go to local semi-organic farmers' markets, where you sometimes have to set up an order for next week in order to get stuff. That said, PROVIDED she always turns up early at these markets, then she'll generally find decent food - if she arrives in the last couple of hours, she'll be lucky to find any decent meats.
Here's the London Farmer's Market association website:-
http://www.lfm.org.uk/, where you can find a markets map showing all the various markets(Marylebone market is the largest one, one stall sells wild hare, you get things like wild mallard but not now, and you have to order things like raw lobster in advance). All these markets have their own homepage on the LFM site, with directions as to how to get there, most are held either on Saturday or Sunday every week(except Christmas/New Year), with a few smaller markets opening every Wednesday, instead. Many stalls sell initially grassfed but grain-finished meat, rather than 100% grassfed, so you'll have to ask - stick with raw lamb, if you have no idea re meat-quality.
Borough market is a great market(next to London Bridge station on the Northern Line-Bank branch of the Underground)
http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/borough-market.php, but should only be visited at weekends(3rd saturday each month is when it's at its busiest). It's a total tourist trap and a rip-off so your wife avoid it like the plague unless you've allowed her to spend whatever she wants!
Covent Garden market(near covent garden tube-station)(I hear one can buy grey squirrel carcasses now from there:-
http://www.cgma.gov.uk/Otherwise seek out ethnic markets like Brixton Market(you can get raw goat there):-
http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/brixton-market.phpChinatown:-
http://www.places-to-go.org.uk/chinatown.htmhttp://gridskipper.com/65039/londons-best-food-marketsThere are also wild game butchers here and there and small fishmonger's in most areas(mainly the poorer areas). Just Google for them under "London UK", and you should find several. The fishmongers will be relatively cheap for some types of fish, the game butchers will be very expensive.