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    El Inca Plebeyo

    4.3 (10 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Review Highlights - El Inca Plebeyo

    The roasted pumpkin with homemade cheese was great for a few bites but for me was too sweet, so it is great to share!

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    Paladar - Cochinita Pibil with Roasted Pineapple and Habñero Chilli Jam

    Paladar

    4.8(17 reviews)
    2.9 miKennington
    £££

    It's not a critically-acclaimed restaurant for nothing. This is Latin-American cuisine at its…read morefinest. The flavors are the closest to the authentic Latin creations I grew up eating, yet also manage to add their own unique and delicious twists to make them pop even more. The ingredients are carefully selected, paired well, and cooked to perfection to make every dish unforgettable. For my first run, I tried the Seared Braised Beef with julienned crispy potatoes, which reminds me of the Lomo Saltado we do in California. The beef is tender and succulent, salty & flavorful, and topped with sliced roasted veggies. The crispy potatoes are amazing, too, but I wish there had been more. This is also the first restaurant I've been to in London that serves fried yuca (cassava) since I moved here... and that was more than 4 years ago. If you're hungry, get this as your side. Brownie points to them for using truffle oil to give them that little extra flair. The drinks don't disappoint, either. Their cocktails are utilizing "better" versions of Latin spirits (think Fair Quinoa Vodka), which means they're slightly pricier but also offer a more varied experience. The wine list is also plentiful, so pick your poison. Given the lively nature of its environment, it's definitely a restaurant for the social experience. However, reservations in advance are strongly recommended, whether you're coming alone or in a group. The ONLY downside I could find about this place was their complete lack of alternative milks. So, if you want something other than dairy to go with your tea or coffee, you're out of luck. In my case, I ended up opting for their Espressini cocktail with Fair Trade Coffee Liqueur instead. I know. What a sacrifice.

    Amazing experience. The service was awesome, and the food was some of the best we have ever had…read more Our favorite was the Cochinita pibil and the grilled chimichurri prawns. Our favorite dessert was the pumpkin flan. We may pass on the califlower and the churros next time. My drink was fabulous. Overall, had a great time, the staff were chatty and even kept the kitchen open for us to have dessert. The inside is modern, trendy, and clean. Highly, highly recommend if you're in town or live in London.

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    Paladar - The spacious main dining room at Paladar

    The spacious main dining room at Paladar

    Paladar - Grilled Prawn

    Grilled Prawn

    Paladar - The front area of the restaurant

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    The front area of the restaurant

    COYA - trio de maiz and yellowtail

    COYA

    3.9(97 reviews)
    3.3 miMayfair
    £££

    A superb Peruvian fusion restaurant in the heart of Mayfair. Stunning interiors, beautiful pisco…read moresours and Negronis, delicious guacamole. A fun restaurant with great service and great ambiance. Go for the sights but stay for the food.

    nestled in a dimly lit corner of the city, this coya has vibrant flavors, impeccable service, and…read moreluxurious ambiance. While it may be a bit on the pricey side, the experience is undeniably worth every penny, especially if you're looking for a night of shared dishes, attentive service, and great atmosphere. the mood is perfect for an intimate dinner or a celebration with friends, as it was when i came here for my birthday! the guac was prepared on the table, and had a great freshness to it, but was not worth the money imo bc it tasted pretty ordinary to me. same for the antichuchos de pollo - they were so small and tasted like regular skewers to me - they had a nice smoky flavor, but nothing that couldn't be achieved at home easily. i liked the trio de maiz, which had many different types of maiz, and was presented beautifully! the dish was very fresh and almost nutty. also liked their take on patatas bravas, which was perfectly crispy and with a delicious creamy sauce. love love loved the tiradito de pez limon, which had the most melt in your mouth yellowtail crudo/sashimi. it was paired with an amazing slightly spicy green chili sauce, and overall flavors were phenomenal. the orange tobiko wasn't there though... the salmon was one of the best things i had that night - perfectly cooked and tender, melty and delicious! amazing flavor pairings, scrumptious overall! dessert was one of the highlights of the meal as well. the churros were citrusy and fried to perfection, and paired with a great sauce. my personal favorite was the passionfruit mango pavlova thing, which had such a bright tartness! everything was served on what looked like homemade pottery, so lovely! the price point seemed a little irrational for what we received, but everything was delicious, and the overall experience was amazing! highly recommend if you're feeling a bit posh or just want to treat yourself!

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    COYA
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    Las Iguanas - Nice but overpriced starter.

    Las Iguanas

    3.1(102 reviews)
    2.5 miSouth Bank, Southwark
    ££

    I've been to a few different Las Iguanas locations in different cities and I've never really…read moreunderstood the hype. Our server was nice enough and service was quite quick, especially given how busy it was. The chicken fajita stack was probably the best tasting food we got. The table side guac was nice but overpriced for the size. However there were a few cons; Very loud location so was a bit hard to have a decent conversation. They don't have great a-la-carte options. The tacos would be great if you didn't have to pick two of the same flavour and if there was an option to add an extra taco. The crispy fish tacos were really bland. The chicken wings weren't crispy at all. The portion size of the padron peppers is definitely smaller than it used to be. 4 peppers for £4.20 is crazy! Fine for a quick Mexican food fix but definitely not authentic cuisine.

    7pm dinner on a Thursday. Music was cranked SUPER loud. Made even worse with a server with a bad…read moreattitude (middle aged Latina woman). We tried to order a mojito, she just curtly said "we're out of mojitos", didn't offer a substitute or suggestion or anything. She seemed annoyed the whole time while we were ordering since we were a bit unsure and the music from DJ Douchenozzle was so loud it made it impossible to order without shouting. Food was decent.

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    Las Iguanas - Casper the friendly cocktail and passion fruit zombie

    Casper the friendly cocktail and passion fruit zombie

    Las Iguanas - The chicken wings were soggy and weren't spicy at all for being 'hot honey'.

    The chicken wings were soggy and weren't spicy at all for being 'hot honey'.

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    temper Soho

    temper Soho

    3.7(44 reviews)
    2.5 miSoho
    £££

    Sunday Roast today for two at noon and it did not disappoint! A welcoming gal took us to our table…read morefrom the upstairs reception area to our table downstairs. The decor is classic and comfortable, not stuffy. And for all the food being cooked nearby, ventilation is excellent because we did not smell of roasted food when we left! We opted for the Three Beast Feast with a cocktail (delicious!) each and the cheese cauliflower. We especially liked the beef, pork crackling of the pork chop (the "eye" of the chop dried out, but still tasted nice), and the melt-in-your mouth lamb. We really loved the well-prepared garnishes and devoured the cauliflower. Service was excellent - attentive and warm. We were so stuffed and didn't order dessert.

    Truly my favorite Sunday Roast I've had. The location is stellar, the service is awkward but kind,…read moreand the space is lovely. Being able to sit at the counter and watch them make the meats is just such a treat, and I cannot wait to come back for a meal that is not Sunday Roast. In addition to the typical Sunday Roast items, they have a few fun additional possibilities including goat cheese tacos and burnt end tacos which you should most definitely get while you're here! The mint sauce for the lamb, horseradish for the roast beef, and apple sauce for the pork are all great, but they also have a homemade chili sauce that you can ask for that goes splendidly on the cauliflower if you're feeling in the mood for something a bit spicy. Though my strong suggestion is do the goat cheese tacos over the cauliflower - they're to die for. The roast beef is my favorite of the meats followed by the Lamb, however my wife loved the Pork. Not hard to order all three - someone I talked to was not impressed with the chicken, but I don't eat much chicken to begin with. Cocktails are good and so is the coffee - dessert is even better! Chocolate mousse was absolutely a dream.

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    temper Soho - Making the Roast

    Making the Roast

    temper Soho - Prawn  Tacos

    Prawn Tacos

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    Dry Aged

    Vivo

    Vivo

    3.8(4 reviews)
    2.5 miSoho

    Vivo is part of the same group that own The Fire Station and Cantaloupe and has the same casual…read moreconvivial atmosphere, but is, I think, stronger than its sisters in that it has more character. There is an upstairs restaurant serving a menu of south american street food and tapas, and downstairs is a bar and dancefloor. All is decorated with south american art on exposed brickwork, with red leather seating and low-lighting. It's the perfect ambience for group meals with friends, which also goes with the tapas formula. If you're after something more substantial then there are lots of main meals, and grilled meat, Argentinean style too. I have only been here for meals, but the bar downstairs has always been lively at the weekends. There is a very happy hour from 5-8 each day £4 cocktails and £10 bottles of wine.

    A great place for a quiet couple of drinks, or cocktails, if you're in the West End. Great location…read moreon Poland Street. Good cocktail list. Reasonable selection of good wines. Service good in the main, with the odd spell of slowness (I've never encountered ill-humoured service here though). The bar in the basement, so it's not ideal for anyone who needs help to get about or is in a wheelchair. Food is available upstairs at tables and is pretty good. Downstairs it's more 'finger food' but just as nice. Vivo is perfect of you want to avoid over crowded central London bars but still sample the vibe. UPDATE - As of 20 January, Vivo seems to have closed down.

    El Inca Plebeyo - latin - Updated May 2026

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