Spanish Restaurants in Southwark
1. Andanza
Spanish restaurant in Southwark
66 Weston Street - SE1
Tapas and pintxos in a former bookies, from the owners of The Rose across the street; means luck or fate in Spanish.
2. José
Spanish restaurant in Southwark
104 Bermondsey St - SE1
“There’s no finer tapas outside Spain” than at José Pizarro’s “outstanding, if authentically tiny” Bermondsey bar: “very buzzy and busy, as a tapas bar should be” providing “absolute classic dishes, prepared with attention to detail and with perfect produce”. “It looks chaotic when you turn up and you have to queue outside with your wine. However the system they have works because you’re soon seated and ready to enjoy some of London’s best tapas”; “highly recommended”.
3. Pizarro
Spanish restaurant in Southwark
194 Bermondsey St - SE1
Lacking the pizzazz of José P’s nearby tapas-bar sibling, which is one block away, his somewhat bigger contemporary Spanish restaurant never inflames quite as much passion as its little sister. It still achieves very good ratings, though, for its “really interesting food” and “attractively priced wine list”.
4. Mar I Terra
Spanish restaurant in Southwark
14 Gambia St - SE1
This “charming, unpretentious neighbourhood tapas restaurant” in an old Southwark pub is a “good option near the South Bank and Young Vic theatre”. “The food is reliable if a little old-fashioned” and comes in “proper portions”. The place “can be noisy – the staff, however, are darlings!”. There’s “a private room for hire upstairs”.
5. Meson don Felipe
Spanish restaurant in Southwark
53 The Cut - SE1
This “modestly priced” veteran Hispanic opposite the Young Vic is invariably “packed out” from early evening. “It’s my default for a quick pre-theatre supper”. There’s “such a vibe between 7-9pm – nobody’s going to write sonnets about the food, but sometimes it’s just about the good times”.
6. Mimo
Spanish restaurant in Southwark
1 Cathedral Street - SE1
Jon and Nicole Warren, the husband-and-wife team behind San Sebastian’s Mimo (which has branches in Seville, Mallorca and The Algarve) have opened a cookery school, ‘experiential dining’ and chef’s table overlooking Borough Market, with Basque-born Joseba Lasa as chef. You book (for 1-12 guests) for the nightly two-and-a-half-hour ‘experience’, which incorporates a tasting menu with wines, plus cookery demonstration, around the ‘rugged concrete chef’s counter’.
7. Brindisa Kitchen
Spanish restaurant in Southwark
Borough Market Kitchen, Winchester Walk - SE1
Brindisa, already a long-term fixture of Borough Market, has launched a new restaurant in the newest part of the foodie market; Brindisa Kitchen's food will be sourced from farms dotted along a Spanish pilgrimage route (and Roman trade route), La Ruta de la Plata. There's a marble counter, open kitchen and seafood bar.
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