Tapas Brindisa London Bridge
6 expert reviews
“Expect all the tapas classics (ranging from $7 to $13), but highlights include deep-fried Monte Enebro goat cheese with orange blossom honey, and grilled LeÌ_n chorizo on toast with piquillo pepper.”
– Concierge
Lonely Planet
"Brindisa attracts a well-heeled, foodie crowd who know good tapas when they taste it. No bookings are accepted, so come early if you want to bag an outside table on market days."
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Michelin Guide
"Start with a glass of Fino and crisp parcels of morcilla, then share a selection of hand-carved lberico hams and robust, generously sized dishes such as Galician style hake, black rice with squid."
Time Out
"The style is easy going, prices very reasonable – though inescapably higher for delicacies such as the finest Ibérico meats."
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Zagat
4.3
"The "excellent ingredients" "shine" at this "effortlessly spot-on" Spanish tapas chainlet."
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The Infatuation
"As far as Spanish restaurants are concerned, Brindisa is a classic."
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