London Bridge restaurant

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Gone a bit AMG

Original Poster:

6,733 posts

198 months

Friday 16th June 2017
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Hi folks looking for a recommendation for the 15th July walking distance from London Bridge north or south side not fussed.

I'm a fan of tasting menus budget not too important as it's s treat

Thanks in advance

schmunk

4,399 posts

126 months

Hughesie

12,573 posts

283 months

Friday 16th June 2017
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Le Pont de la Tour is always a good shout.

louiebaby

10,651 posts

192 months

Friday 16th June 2017
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schmunk said:
You're not! hehe

Joking aside, we had a great meal there, although a few years ago now.

Steak wise, I've really enjoyed both Barbecoa and Goodman's in the past:

https://www.barbecoa.com/locations/st-pauls

http://www.goodmanrestaurants.com/location/city

With London Bridge so close to Bank and the businesses round there, you really should be spoiled for choice, but not on a weekend. There are some great options in Borough Market if it's open when you're going, you could just sample loads of bits and bobs there?

sc0tt

18,054 posts

202 months

kiethton

13,917 posts

181 months

Friday 16th June 2017
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Coq darArgent is pretty good, 5 min walk from the N side just off the Bank junction. Gardens/terraces are good too if the weather's nice

http://www.coqdargent.co.uk/

Gone a bit AMG

Original Poster:

6,733 posts

198 months

Friday 16th June 2017
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Thanks all. I realise the location is sensitive!

LovebGoodmans but have been recently. Coq and Le Pont look good

Edited by Gone a bit AMG on Friday 16th June 12:45

Big Pants

505 posts

142 months

Friday 16th June 2017
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Restaurant Story - horrible website so here's a review instead https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/may/...

Insanely expensive. Insanely good. Possibly the best meal I've ever eaten. And yes, it's a tasting menu.

TIGA84

5,214 posts

232 months

Friday 16th June 2017
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https://www.the-shard.com/restaurants/

6 in the Shard if you don't fancy walking too far from LB!

TIGA84

5,214 posts

232 months

Friday 16th June 2017
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Big Pants said:
Restaurant Story - horrible website so here's a review instead https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/may/...

Insanely expensive. Insanely good. Possibly the best meal I've ever eaten. And yes, it's a tasting menu.
To add a different slant.

https://www.andyhayler.com/restaurant/story

He seems to be the definition of marmite in the industry, his new place "Ours" has got some salivating and some laughing at him.

http://restaurant-ours.com/about/







48k

13,159 posts

149 months

Saturday 17th June 2017
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Roast in Borough Market

Vaud

50,648 posts

156 months

Saturday 17th June 2017
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Hughesie said:
Le Pont de la Tour is always a good shout.
I used to eat there a lot as I lived almost next door. Consistently good.

schmunk

4,399 posts

126 months

Saturday 17th June 2017
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48k said:
Roast in Borough Market
Is that before or after you take her up the OXO Tower?

hehe

RC1807

12,555 posts

169 months

Thursday 22nd June 2017
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Vaud said:
Hughesie said:
Le Pont de la Tour is always a good shout.
I used to eat there a lot as I lived almost next door. Consistently good.
More Tower Bridge than London Bridge, but not too far away

V12 Virgin

136 posts

87 months

Thursday 22nd June 2017
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Gaucho has a decent steak in London Bridge and quite a nice view.

3 restaurants in the Shard, Oblix or Hutong I would say are the best out of them.

Tumbler

1,432 posts

167 months

Thursday 22nd June 2017
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A little bit further in to the city, but well worth the walk

http://www.smithsofsmithfield.co.uk/smiths-of-smit...

Murph7355

37,768 posts

257 months

Thursday 22nd June 2017
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Smiths = good. 30min walk from the South side of Lon. Br though.

Pont = was OK 16yrs ago but I always preferred the Chop House next door (lived above them for a couple of years - enjoyed the Bengal Clipper for a fish curry too many times).

CdA = better for drinks than food IMO (as long as you're not feeling depressed)

Goodmans = top notch (I prefer it to Hawksmoor just about. But the latter's good too)

Roast = slightly better than average. Wouldn't be upset if I never ate there again

Taz = more low rent decor wise but great food

Aqua (Shard) = worth it for a one time only

Tapas Brindisa = lovely tapas but can be a ball ache getting a table

Or just go and have too many Harvey's Sussex Best in the Market Porter and nip into the market for a variety of snacks (the empanada stall opposite is very good).

stemll

4,114 posts

201 months

Friday 23rd June 2017
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Black & Blue in Borough Market if you like your steaks.

http://www.blackandbluerestaurants.com/our-restaur...



Murph7355 said:
Or just go and have too many Harvey's Sussex Best in the Market Porter and nip into the market for a variety of snacks (the empanada stall opposite is very good).
The only problem with that option Murph is that it would probably necessitate a visit to the foulest smelling toilets on the planet in the Porter's basement hurl

Edited by stemll on Friday 23 June 00:06

CS Garth

2,860 posts

106 months

Friday 23rd June 2017
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Fenchurch at the top of the Walkie Talkie is less of a grockle magnet than much of the fayre in SE1. Have a sherry at Jose first before the stroll over

Murph7355

37,768 posts

257 months

Friday 23rd June 2017
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stemll said:
The only problem with that option Murph is that it would probably necessitate a visit to the foulest smelling toilets on the planet in the Porter's basement hurl
The trick is not to break the seal until you're at the point where you don't care biggrin (tbh I've never found it that bad. It's still one of my favourite pubs in London.

Ref Black and Blue... I've eaten there twice and thought it was OK but no more than that. I'd rather drop more money on Hawksmoor or Goodmans.

Though after a session in the MP the difference is somewhat less relevant!

CS Garth said:
Fenchurch at the top of the Walkie Talkie is less of a grockle magnet than much of the fayre in SE1. Have a sherry at Jose first before the stroll over
Agreed.