1. Trinity
8.7
4 The Polygon, London, Greater London
French Restaurant · Clapham Town · 30 tips and reviews
Nouf Alothaim: Soused Mackerel, White Gazpacho, Grapes and Elderflower Love it 😍👍🏼
paris mcmahon: Superlative gastronomy & great wine selection. Quite pricey but worth it!
Alex Pemberton: Food is amazing value for money at £50 for 5 courses, and rivals any Michelin starred restaurant. Great wines and brilliant service too! Great find.
3. Tapas Brindisa
8.3
46 Broadwick St. (Lexington St), Soho, Greater London
Tapas Restaurant · Soho, London, Greater London · 74 tips and reviews
Antonia Strotdrees: Try the gazpacho, octopus and fig 😋
James Murray: Padron peppers, lamb pintxo with red cabbage and goats cheese with honey! Can't go wrong anywhere on the menu!
Anil Dash: Wonderful and broad menu of tapas classics. The chorizo was amazing, of course, but we had every cheese on the menu & they were all standouts.
4. Aqua Nueva
7.9
240 Regent St, 5th Floor, Soho, Greater London
Tapas Restaurant · 55 tips and reviews
Chiq: Delicious food in small portions. Get the gazpacho: you won't be disappointed!
Claire King: Full bar, great cocktails! They have Licor 43 which you can't find everywhere in London. The drink '43 Flowers' is delish and features it, or otherwise drink it with espresso.
AskMen: Now opening its doors every Sunday from 12 - 3 PM for its truly indulgent Infinity Brunch menu with both hot & cold dishes. Read more.
5. Tapas Brindisa
7.2
7-9 Exhibition Rd, Kensington, Greater London
Tapas Restaurant · 50 tips and reviews
Odo: Nice Spanish cuisine, great tapas. The al fresco tables are perfect for a lazy sunny weekend. Croquetas are great, nice twist of the watermelon gazpacho, overall great food. Full review... Read more.
Nanda Sandhu: Fantastic tapas. Not afraid of garlic. Great wine list too.
Felicity H: Have had better tapas and service.
Ginny Yang 윤지: Try the amazing bloody mary that is made in a huge jug- it's thick, chunky, fragrant, spicy..almost like a gazpacho but alcoholic!
Fabio Nogueira: Really nice food and such a beautiful view to "Vicky Park". Angus 100% beef was amazing.
Matt White: Hounds and spawn. That's all you'll find. Hounds and spawn
Phil Clamp: I'm here every week for a reason. Nice, shabby chic pub with a good atmosphere. Selection of beers is decent and they show the football. Food is good too, Fish and Chips was excellent!
Philip Bock: I feel very lucky to have this pub as my local. It is perfect: Nice and polite staff, good atmosphere and the kitchen is really good! I usually go for the pork belly.
Adster: This is no joke! Unbutton your trousers and be hungry, as you cannot finish the Sun and Doves Pork Belly Roast. Warn the Wolsely of Sunday Roast Competition. These chefs are not kidding!
11. Melrose & Morgan
8.3
42 Gloucester Av (Primrose Hill), London, Greater London
Grocery Store · Primrose Hill · 17 tips and reviews
Nancy Sweetbix: Food looks amazing, though just trying the coffee for now. Great range of products for the pantry! Will be back.
Konstantinos Kampiotis: Avoid this place. Dirty floors & tables, overpriced coffee and staff makes you feel unwelcome. Go there if you only love trashy pop music that plays on the background.
GuySpy App: Insanely good coffee
13. Los Molinos
8.1
127 Shepherds Bush Rd (Brook Green), London, Greater London
Tapas Restaurant · West Kensington · 19 tips and reviews
Deniz Abali: Spanish Olives are delicious and goes great with chicken croquettes
Martin van Nijnatten: Nice little place ... friendly staff ... Good quality Tapas!
Lida: Tortilla, chicken liver (higados De pollo), spreadable chorizo with glazed honey (sobrasada con miel), tuna with mango and avocado,
14. The City Barge
8.1
27 Strand on the Green, Chiswick, Greater London
Pub · 25 tips and reviews
Chiswickians: Arrive early on a Sunday to avoid dissapointment if you wish to sample the Sunday Roast menu as it get's very busy! Worth it though, great food, great service and resonably priced!
HISTORY UK: This pub is named after the Maria Wood, an ornate steamboat used by the Lord Mayor for official occasions, built in 1816 and moored nearby. This pub also starred in the Beatles film Help!
Jaynie Hearne - Ayres: Great refurb incredibly poor service which really let's the place down. The barman got my order wrong and have me the foulest look when questioned & another five minutes before serving my partner.