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The 15 Best Restaurants In London Bridge
Whether you work or live in London Bridge, it can be hard to find good places to eat. Here’s our pick of the best 15 restaurants in London Bridge.
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Where To Eat And Drink In Bankside And Southwark
Hanging around the Tate Modern and looking for a meal? Here are the best restaurants, bars, and pubs in London’s Bankside and Southwark.
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The Best Restaurants Near Tate Modern
Where to eat when all that art has made you hungry. These are the 6 best restaurants near Tate Modern.
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Tacos Padre
Grabbing a couple of Tacos Padre's tacos is a good way to satisfy a craving for chewy corn tortillas and rich, slow-cooked meat in Borough Market.
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The 15 Best Restaurants In London Bridge
Whether you work or live in London Bridge, it can be hard to find good places to eat. Here’s our pick of the best.
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Tatale
A relaxed but decidedly cool pan-African restaurant in Southwark, Tatale is perfect for mates, dates, and any other occasion where Star beers and black eyed bean stew just makes sense.
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Where To Eat And Drink In Bankside And Southwark
Hanging around the Tate Modern and looking for a meal? Here are the best restaurants, bars, and pubs in London’s Bankside and Southwark.
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Seabird
Arguably London’s prettiest rooftop, Seabird in Southwark is also home to the best oyster experience in the city.
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Lucky's Hot Chicken
Lucky's Hot Chicken is a Southbank spot inside the National Theatre serving excellent Nashville hot chicken sandos.
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Caravan Bankside
Caravan is an Antipodean-style cafe in Bankside which is great for coffee and laid-back all-day dining, particularly with a group.
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Macellaio RC Union Street
Macellaio serves incredible Italian-style steaks from Piedmont, and nice pastas, too. It’s definitely worth it for a splurge.
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Casa do Frango
Casa Do Frango is a piri piri chicken spot in Southwark that also serves cocktails for when you want your mid-week chicken-fest to get a bit boozy.
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Tonkotsu Bankside
Tonkotsu is one of London’s better ramen restaurants, and definitely the best in Southwark. Hit it at lunch, and don’t miss the chicken karaage.
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Where The Pancakes Are
A casual all day restaurant in Southwark dedicated entirely to pancakes, this place should be one of your go-to brunch spots.
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George Inn
The George Inn is an old coach house in Southwark which has one of the biggest and best beer gardens in Zone 1.
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The Coal Shed
The Coal Shed is the first London location of a popular Brighton restaurant that specializes in cooking fish and meats cooked over fire.
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Oxo Tower Bar
The main draw of the Oxo Tower bar and restaurant on the South Bank, is the panoramic view of St Paul’s and the Thames.
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Flat Iron Square
Flat Iron Square is a great street food market in Southwark that’s perfect for lunchtime noodles, pancakes, and Chinese dumplings.
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The White Hart
The White Hart is where you go in Southwark for very cold beers, and not much else. Hit it up for an after-work drink.
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Rumpus Room
Rumpus Room is a trendy bar in the Mondrian Hotel, but with actual good vibes and drinks. It’s pricey, but worth the cost for the view.
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Sea Containers
Sea Containers is the very cool-looking restaurant inside the Mondrian Hotel. It’s great for breakfast and lunch meetings, and group dinners.
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Frank’s Cafe
Frank’s is an old-school caff with a simple, reliable, and cheap menu that’ll put a grin on your face.
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The Table Café
The Table has one of the best brunches in Southwark, and is great for coffee and lunch too. It’s usually busy, but calms down in the afternoon.