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Las Iguanas - London - Royal Festival Hall - (Near Southwark, london)

Address: 🏡 Festival Terrace, Southbank Centre, Belvedere Rd, London SE1 8XX, UK
Phone : +44 020 8629 6921
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Near Southwark

champagne fromage

Champagne+Fromage -

Rating: 4.4 /5
Maddy Shine We visited champagne+fromage for a Valentine’s afternoon date. Despite having no reservation they found us a lovely spot. The service was impeccable - special shoutout to Natasha, Lucas and Remy. The cheese and fizz were delicious and beautifully presented. We would definitely recommend and indeed, already have!

Lasdun Restaurant - South Bank - Southwark

Rating: 4.4 /5
Helga Leith Darling! Pre-curtain at the Lasdun Well, naturally one must dine before the theatre. And where else but Denys Lasdun’s brutalist temple on the South Bank, that concrete cathedral where culture and cuisine perform their nightly pas de deux? The setting: communal tables groaning under the weight of middle-class aspiration and excellent stemware. The lighting: that particular golden hour glow that makes everyone look like they’ve just closed a three-picture deal. The company: decidedly of a certain age, which is to say, people who remember when the National was still called the National. Enter Jordanne, our server, stage left. A complimentary vodka martini materialized like Banquo’s ghost - crisp, cold, necessary. One simply cannot face Synge without gin. Or vodka. The distinction becomes academic after the first sip. Then the Veuve Clicquot. Brut. Obviously brut. We’re not animals. But the star turn belonged to the Dover sole - a whole fish, darling, none of this filleted nonsense - glistening like Gielgud under the lights, adorned with brown shrimp like so many tiny character actors supporting the lead. The seaweed butter provided umami depths that would make Stanislavski weep. Accompanied by creamed spinach so verdant, so unctuous, it deserved its own curtain call. The sole itself? Perfectly timed, like Judi Dench’s delivery. Flaking at the merest suggestion of the fork, sweet flesh that sang of Dover, of grey seas, of everything English and eternal. And then: interval. Time for Playboy. Time for Christy Mahon’s lies and Ireland’s truth. But first: this perfect fish, this perfect moment, this perfect London evening. ★★★★★

PLUS 4 LOUNGE RESTAURANT -

Rating: 4.1 /5
Kofi Antwi Had an amazing time there with my family. The Tilapia and chicken came in large sizes. The Jollof was well prepared and presented. The okro and peanut soup were very delicious. The waiter was very kind and the atmosphere was great. Would definitely recommend it to my love ones.
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Royal Albert -

Rating: 4.6 /5
C B Absolutely lovely place to have a chat and a drink. Amazing decor and food. Special thanks to Mr. Seb, Ms. Kerry and Mr. Romaine, and the great and friendly Chef Mr. Christian and Ms. Juden, who were spectacular preparing the food in the kitchen. Happy hour from Monday to Friday, from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m.

Berta’s Restaurant -

Rating: 5 /5
Carolin Schumbert Good coffee and good food. And very friendly owner.

Tigella -

Rating: 4.9 /5
Neville Cox A really great little restaurant. No over ambitious menu, but what is served is excellent. The Tigelle are little circular flat breads, lovely and soft inside but crispy on the outside. We had starters of the Tigelles with mushrooms and separately with tomatoes and oil, a take on brushetta. For mains we had steak and chips (generous and prepared well), spinach and ricotta tortellini and a platter of cheeses, including whole burratta, with rocket, plumbs and cherry tomatoes, with a basket if tigelle. Wine was very good and the staff were very helpful, friendly and professional. Had a great night as a family in this lovely little restaurant. Definitely recommend.