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Uncovering the Hidden Food Gems on London Bridge

 




Centrally located, London Bridge is home to many great restaurants. From Spanish to Mediterranean, French, Greek, Thai, and local cuisine, London Bridge doesn’t disappoint when it comes to amazing eats. You will be spoiled for choice when looking for a place to get amazing eats in the London Bridge area.

Some restaurants to try when in London Bridge include but are not limited to the following. Let your palate guide you! if you're staying at any Paddington hotel in London, you'll find it's just a short journey to this culinary hotspot.

Pizarro

If you love Spanish cuisine, then a visit to Pizarro is recommended. The restaurant gives you a warm of black leather banquettes, painted Spanish tile, and exposed brick. Here you will find the perfect croquetas, glistening jamon Iberico, and tasty Cantabrian anchovies dipped in golden olive oil. While the main dishes are elaborate, they still reflect the relatively rustic taste of Spain cuisine. Dishes bogavante y huevos rotos, lobster, and triple-cooked chips.

OMA

OMA might be considered the new kid on the block and is probably the hottest thing in London Bridge and Borough Market. This is not surprising given the fact that the names behind are well known. OMA openbed in April 2024 the founders, David Carter and Manteca are famous restaurateurs. Here, chef Jorge Paredes introduces you to terrific Greek dishes prepared on open flame such as mussel saganaki, octopus skewers, as well as a special oxtail stew done with beef fat pangrattato.

Casse-Croute

For those who want to taste French dishes, then stop at Casse-Croûte. A teasing shot of warm, villagey France in Bermondsey, this infectiously cozy eatery has a daily blackboard menu made of nicely bourgeois classics to give you a taste of France. Although Casse-Croûte

Only has three choices per course, the flavours are great and the prices sensible. These include sardines escabèche to be followed by veal marengo.

If you love cheese, Casse-Croûte gives you the option or you can go for charcuterie with a shot of pastis. Your memories of Casse-Croûte will last and might even bring you back for more.

Kolae

One of London Bridge the hottest restaurants today, Kolae is famous for its open flames in its kitchen. The menu is grounded on the restaurant’s namesake; Kolae, a Thai culinary technique where ingredients are marinated in coconut and then charred over a fire. The restaurant boasts of about a dozen dishes at any one time that are all worth the visit.

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Brother Marcus

This Eastern Mediterranean-inspired Brother Marcus restaurant is known for great-looking dishes that taste equally good. A family-run restaurant, they boast of sophisticated sites spread across London. However, the culinary journey started as a residency located in Balham, the creation of three school friends. Today the same level of attention to detail and passion is still evident.

Their unique spreads and bread “rips and dips” are the perfect to whet your appetite. The bread selection can be followed well with aubergine legend and grilled lamb kofta.

Heston Blumenthal’s

If you have ever watched Heston's TV cooking show, you can taste some of those dishes in London, particularly the triple-cooked chips. At his restaurant, you may want to start with Meat Fruit, chicken liver, and foie gras parfait that comes with grilled bread. Dinner at Heston’s is accompanied by attentive service that sets you up for a high culinary experience.

As you dine at Heston’s on London Bridge, you also learn that this world-famous chef patented triple-cooked chips. Blumenthal’s chips today are a common menu ingredient in gastropubs and restaurants across Great Britain.

Conclusion

London is not all about Big Ben and Buckingham Place. Take time to enjoy the culinary pleasures unique to London Bridge. You will take home memories to cherish which might also bring you back to London. For a comfortable stay, consider booking at Edward Hotel Hyde Park, conveniently located for easy access to all these delights.

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