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The best restaurants serving Spanish food in City of London, Westminster London
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Entre los restaurantes turcos de Green Lanes, este pequeño bar de tapas es una visita obligada. La comida, de normas, tales como tomar las típicas tapas que vieras Braves (suculentos vieiras en una cremosa salsa de hierbas, el plato estrella para nosotros) eran todo estaba delicioso, fresca y sabrosa. Servicio rápido combinado con una buena selección de vinos, cócteles y una sorprendentemente ley razonable, quiero decir que volveremos otra vez para probar algunos otros platos. Lo único malo del Riverdance incesante pero sin duda en el fondo.
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It’s just on the Fulham side of the bridge on the King’s Road over the railway line from Clapham Junction to Willesden Junction so is just within range of Chelsea supporters looking for a pre-match bite. They were very much in evidence last Saturday and before we left at about 2pm had attracted security on the door. The menu is described as British basque and for weekend brunch features all the brunch staples of granola, eggs Benedict, full English plus rarebit, then steak tartare, pumpkin and goat’s cheese, fish du jour and spiced crab on toast. Not sure where shakshuka fits in or cassoulet de Toulouse which is not quite in the pays du Basque. Mixed starters of ham croquettes and chorizo were not only superb but generous in quantity. The fish du jour mackerel came with a satisfyingly marinated beetroot salad but not exactly a steal at £22. The cassoulet, however, turned out to be the piece de resistance, featuring slices of morteau sausage, black pudding, confit duck and white beans. A pity we didn’t have time for dessert.
2042 Opinions in 1 websites
From first to last of this dining experience it as one of being second to none. Memorable from the courteous individual service from Rayan who recommended an excellent choice for my glass of red wine to the our choices from the menu brilliant assisted by the full explanation of the specials of which ai chose the cod’s cheeks served in an excellent light wine sauce, along with the broccoli, charred red peppers and pine nuts in a tasty sauce. My friend chose the fried chilli prawns, the tomatoes salad off the specials menu and the patron peppers. The ambience was buzzing. It was a 5* choice from my friend who recommended Barrafina in Soho based upon her previous experiences of fabulous Spanish lunches.
1363 Opinions in 2 websites
We enjoy a visit to The Port House and this was another enjoyable meal. There are a tables are small, particularly those on the right hand side of the restaurant, those on the opposite side are a touch more generous. Our food was once again delicious: Iberian ham, selection of cheeses, patatas bravas, tortilla and tempura aubergine with hummus, perfect portions to share, washed down by a delight Vino Verde. The service was good, location excellent and food delicious, what’s not to like. Highly recommended.
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Visited here with my sister. Previously I have always sat outside in the Summer but absolutely lived sitting inside on the stools watching the staff at work. Absolutely nothing went out until the chef had checked it. The service is friendly and efficient,your drinks constantly topped up and food is served when it's ready. We had the ham croquettes, pan con tomato, patatas bravas and seabream special, all delicious. My favourite place to go for lunch in London.
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Nous avons passé une excellente soirée dans ce restaurant sophistiqué aux plats savoureux. Le menu possède de nombreux plats sans gluten. Le personnel était agréable et attentif. Nous reviendrons.
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I had high hopes for this restaurant, unfortunately my hopes were shattered. Let me start by saying I had received fantastic service at the run up to our dinner when I queried the menu or the dress code and that is where the positives end. We arrived for our pre-theatre dinner a little late and apologised. Once we were seated we realised it didn't make a jot of difference as we were the only people in the entire restaurant. I asked if they were expecting more people to which they replied yes it's early. Looking back we should have left at this point as it was a huge red flag. We ordered cocktails as I'd seen some great cocktails on their social media. What we got was utterly disappointing. They were served in some plastic tumblers which made us feel like we were toddlers. Worst of all, they just didn't taste nice. The flavours were all wrong and they didn't go together. Something important seemed missing They were not cheap at 16 pounds a pop either. So we decided to give it the benefit of the doubt and when our starter was served tucked in. My husband took one mouthful and looked disgusted. He said "I'll eat anything, you know me but I just don't want to eat this. I tried it and again it was just not balanced at all. All style and no substance. My starter was edible enough so I ate it as I was hungry but it was not what I would call tasty. Mains arrived and we considered asking to pay up and cut our losses but we stuck it out. Hoping for a change with our mains. It didn't come. My husband had the chicken shawarma, which could have come from a kebab shop. I had the trout, which looked and tasted more like salmon and which was not cooked properly in the middle. We'd had enough we asked for the bill. We stated our issues and asked for the 12.5 service charge to be removed as this added insult to injury. There was no attempt to apologise or rectify our evening. We left, glad that we were out of that restaurant. The service was poor, no one asked us at any point how our food was as we would have told them. The food was beyond poor. The drinks were poor. Added to this there was zero atmosphere in the restaurant as we were the only customers. A full house of disappointment. Avoid if you have any tastebuds or taste.
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Probabimente è il bocadillo più buono di Londra, con il prosciutto crudo tagliato spesso e senza formaggio, ovviamente con una birra. Personale simpatico, locale pulito. A South Kensington Viandas è accanto alla stazione della metro, un posto perfetto per una sosta dopo la visita dei Musei.Salumi buonissimi, prodotti alimentari di qualità.
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Stumbled across this place while looking for another restaurant. Was able to get a cone of jamon pieces that were totally delectable at only 4 pounds. They sell several types of iberico and pata Negra in sealed pouches. Yummy
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Lovely little Spanish tapas restaurant in brixton. We booked for a hen party. The staff were excellent as was all the food. Delicious,fresh tapas including tortilla,croquettes,calamari and meatballs. Absolutely amazing!
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This is a nice branch in Soho. There are two branches in Soho. This is in Broadwick Street. Limited seats. I had the Ruby Red Porridge with Organic Activated Almond Milk. Really good. The porridge is topped with almond butter and a ruby red compote. Well made, fresh and piping hot. Generous portion. Delicious. Really good balance of sweetness from the ruby red compote and a kind of nutty bitterness from the almond butter. This is one of their best porridge toppings. Hope they keep it on the menu. Leon are hit and miss. This was a hit. Porridge was well made, staff were pleasant and friendly. Good service. Clean. Might use this branch more often!
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If you follow the church spires as landmarks, exit the churchyard of St Alphage in Greenwich, facing west and walk along Straightsmouth, then find your way to the rail bridge on Norman Road to find the footpath across Deptford Creek called the Halfpenny Hatch, and then, using the spire of St Pauls church in Deptford, navigate through the Nature Reserve park and cross the churchyard to Deptford High Street. There you have food, haberdashery, flowers, coffee shops and many restaurants to enjoy. St Alphage by Hawksmoor and St Pauls by Thomas Archer are both London suburb churches built to meet the city expansion in the early 18th century.