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The best restaurants serving British food in Bromley Town Bromley London
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54 Opinions in 1 websites
Used this place a few years ago, and heven't eaten here much lately. I've got used to paying £10 for a decent breakfast with a cup of tea around Bromley. I went last weekend and the Bubble and Squeak breakfast with a tea was £7.00. Incredible vale for money, and it was delicious. Served promptly and pleasantly by the waitress. Well recommended - how do they do it at this price?

255 Opinions in 1 websites
We have eaten here many times, however the reason for the review was the incredible meal we had for my mother’s belated Mother’s Day treat . I ordered a couple of dishes not tried before , for starters Spicy Lamb Kofte , which in itself was outstanding. As for the main , A king Prawn Tagliatelle, accompanied by a glass of Malbec , once again my only disappointment was staring at an empty plate as I very much enjoyed that amazing meal . Corza , has an incredible atmosphere and is always busy , and it’s just a 20 minute walk from home . Well done Corza and hats off to the Chef for an mouth watering culinary experience .

84 Opinions in 1 websites
This has the potential to be the best restaurant in SE London, but there is a serious lack on ambition on the menu. I have been several times since opening and the food is always well executed, but the menu has evolved at a snails pace and is still essentially a gasto-pub menu. The dining room is well suited to a serve genuine restaurant food, or at least a more 'fine-dining' brasserie menu, which will make the place a destination. Unfortunately, the menu feels like it has been designed by an accountant, not a chef and this means the place won't attract local regulars, nor will it become a 'destination' people travel to. D&M was reviewed by a couple of national newspapers and the money spent on the building means it could become a real gem of a restaurant, but it is lacking atm. The staff all seem friendly, and a particular mention to Jamie, who tempted us to stay for dinner after enjoying a drink on the terrace.

97 Opinions in 2 websites
Called in for lunch after a bank holiday walk on the common. Pub was not too crowded and we were served at the bar quickly. Two local real ales, both good and well-kept. Food took a short while to arrive while we waited in the sunny garden. My cheddar ploughman's was generous and fresh- how great to get a ploughman's as these seem to have fallen from favour. My wife had a special; prawn, avocado and cream cheese baguette and chips. Again very tasty and generous. We struggled to finish our meals! The only small quibble was the indifference of the bar staff. On arrival we were not "greeted" and indeed the 2 barmen were carrying on a private conversation all the time they were pouring our beers. Efficient, yes, but somewhat lacking in enthusiasm and/or professionalism. Aside from that we would strongly recommend this large semi-rural pub for a good lunch. Value for money too.

56 Opinions in 2 websites
First time here since the summer. The previous staff were very friendly. Only one woman serving this evening, kicking us out at 10pm. Surly and rude