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    Las Iguanas

    3.0 (21 reviews)
    ModerateLatin American
    Open 10:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Loud
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Dulce de Leche Macadamia Cheesecake & Aztec Chocolate Fudge Cake
    Ruth V.

    Let's be honest, I'm a great fan of this place. They proud themselves on being a Latin American restaurant, but having been there, I have to say that it doesn't resemble their food that much even though they try (I have to say that 'Albondigas' looks quite similar to the Argentine one) but the food is good and always freshly made as they always fill my requests. I specially like the lunch menu. They have some of the same dishes as in the regular menu but around £2 or £3 cheaper. You can use that spare pounds to order a starter or a dessert... Dulce de Leche Cheesecake anyone? My favourite: The Chicken Tinga Cuban Revolution with curly fries on the side. This place is also very good for a long happy hour (12-7:30 pm), when you can get cocktails, pitchers or beers half price (well, not half price, but you get two of the same for the price of one). Mango Collins is my favourite if you want to know =:) I have to add that the atmosphere and the service is also nice and friendly. A fair end to a shopping day.

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    We had the nachos with beef (my favorite item we ordered), the duck taquitos, the ribs and the potato bites (not sure the menu name).

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    Columbia Restaurant

    Columbia Restaurant

    3.9(7 reviews)
    2.9 miRotherhithe, Bermondsey

    The team celebrates their win 5:1 here, at a small room that fits 15 of us well. One of the servers…read moresaid their restaurant can seat 7,500 people simultaneously, hoping I got the number right. Unlike a weekday dinner we usually go, at 6:30 on a Sunday, and the place is packed, even  on a rainy night. The young hostess didn't know where our room was, so she took us on a merry-go-round tour. We tried four wines: The red blend is the best of the night RG Gran Reserva Rioja isn't as good as the Red Blend Don Cesar Reserva is ok AG Rosado is ok The bread is all too yummy and hot. I not only finish it, but I also clean out the butter. However, the ensuing foods are all lukewarm: ~ stuffed piquillo peppers: tasty but too many tendons (?) ~ scallops Casimiro: cute ~ palomilla: the thin steak is tender, and the rice is tasty, which I finished too Accidentally, they put our tablemate's bottle of wine on our bill. When I called to clarify, I mentioned the lukewarm food before ending the call. I sincerely wish they maintain their quality.

    I came in for dinner one night while I stayed at the Doubletree hotel. This restaurant was chosen…read moreby my business partner solely because I was staying at this hotel and I didn't have to walk in cold weather. View from this restaurant was so beautiful, the river and Canary Wharf, it would be romantic to dine here. Service was prompt and friendly. Although we didn't go but when my business partner asked the staff about local night clubs nearby, they went out of the way to look up information for us. They have good drink selection and I was pleased with a bottle of wine I selected. Food was average but I just flew in from Rome that afternoon, so what can I say? Make reservations and request for window seat of you want beautiful city and river view

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    Columbia Restaurant
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    Colombian Coffee El Arepazo - Bandeja Paisa

    Colombian Coffee El Arepazo

    4.0(1 review)
    4.6 miHolloway

    A quaint little homely Colombian restaurant in the heart of Holloway Nags Head's market with decor…read moresimilar to an old English cafe with bright orange painted walls which added a nice charm to it. Both the staff there were very humble and accommodating, working non stop to dish up delicious plates of Columbian food at portions big enough to feed two and all at affordable prices. At the front of the counter were a lovely selection of starters containing many unusual and delicious looking Colombian street foods. I say unusual but that is because I have not seen many of these delicacies in London before. Chorizo on cornbread This was okay. I think the cornbread let it down a bit being quite dry and bland but the chorizo itself made it worthwhile. Made from grounded meat and spices the texture was very moist and creamy, tasting much like processed meat. But I liked it and the heat built up after each bite making it quite spicy. Beef empanadas Very different to a lot of the Spanish versions I've had as the filling was more fluffy due to the addition of mash potato in it too instead of being very meaty. It was very flavourful, comforting, with the beef giving it the oomph of flavour it needed. The soft texture was a lovely contrast to the crispy cornmeal fried batter too which sadly started to become slightly hard and chewy from being left out too long and then reheated. But for the cheap prices they're charging, I am not complaining. Papas Rellanas (stuffed potatoes) These were definitely the highlight of our meal. Fried potato balls made of mash potatoes stuffed with rice, beef and onions. It starts off being crispy before you break the thin fried outer shell and reach into the lovely generous soft fluffy filling. It was seasoned perfectly with mild spices, adding complexity and depth to the ground beef and sweet onions. Comfort food at its best Pollo a la plancha A delicious plate of wholesome food. For someone who doesn't like chicken breast I was so surprised at how much I loved this dish. It was obvious that the chicken was marinated for long hours to give out the lovely mild savoury spices against its natural sweet flavours with a lovely hint of smokiness as a result of being beautifully grilled. It was succulent and tender too. It came with a lovely side of braised red beans, cooked till fluffy and soft and seasoned perfectly. Salad helped reduce the stodginess as well and adding some crunch to the dish and a lovely juicy plantain for some sweetness. All accompanied with fluffy rice and a runny fried egg. Bandeja Paisa A gigantic platter of food consisting of fried pork belly, two grilled beef, grilled chorizo, a fried egg, fried bread, stewed pinto beans, plantain, a slice of avocado and salad. It was delicious and every part of it. The pork belly was delicious. Being fried you have a lovely contrast of the crispy outside and the soft tender inside with good fatty boys melting in your mouth. Beef were beautifully marinated, smoky and although required a bit of teeth work they were very enjoyable to bite through its rich flavours. Chorizo were lovely with its sweet spices and meaty texture. Everything else was great too, either all fresh or cooked perfectly. For £12 it was a bargain especially when it fed the both of us and we even had some leftover to takeaway. I think I found a hidden gem as I have been trying to find more information on them on the internet but there is minimal information about them. Yet the place was packed the whole time we we were there and staff were ever so accommodating. It's not a place for a first date though as the market it is in (Holloway Nags Head) can be a a bit rough sometimes and the restaurant itself is quite run down with poor paint job. However for a bit of change to the usual and for authentic Colombian food and cheap budget eats, I highly recommend this place and I will be back soon.

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    Colombian Coffee El Arepazo - Interior

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    Colombian Coffee El Arepazo - Pollo a la plancha

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    Colombian Coffee El Arepazo - Exterior of restaurant in Nag Head's food market

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    Exterior of restaurant in Nag Head's food market

    Paladar - Cochinita Pibil with Roasted Pineapple and Habñero Chilli Jam

    Paladar

    4.8(17 reviews)
    5.0 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

    Leños & Carbón - Their local beer!

    Leños & Carbón

    4.0(3 reviews)
    5.0 miNewington, Elephant & Castle, Walworth

    This place is authentic, we walked in here by accident and did not regret it at all. It's not a…read morefancy restaurant, in fact it's really loud and full of atmosphere. There was a mariachi band playing when we entered, someone was celebrating their 15th birthday (fancy). The place is spacious. There was at least 50pax in one corner celebrating the birthday, another group of 10 seated in a corner and we were a group of 6pax. The rest were in 4s or 2s. So you can easily imagine how many people they can fit in this restaurant. Amazing. The food here is crazy huge. Starters cost anything from £1.50/empanada to £8.50/arepa. There's a wide selection to choose from. The highlight for the main course is their steaks. THEY. ARE. HUGE. I'm so glad my man and I shared a starter and one of the steaks. We were struggling to finish them. The steak ranges anything from £14.50 - £19.90. Best steak value we've had in London. They serve other meats too like pork, chicken and seafood. Service here is awesome, fast, efficient, staffs were friendly and polite. This is going to be another fun place to hang out in Elephant & Castle. Totally worth coming here. If you're thinking to hold a special/unique party/event, you could total consider this place.

    Ok-ish Colombian restaurant. I had a Sobrebarriga en Salsa which I liked a lot and it was more or…read moreless fairly price due to the big piece of meat. However, the service ruins everything as it is extremely slow and not particularly good. Food comes out reasonably quickly but to make an order and receive the bill it takes forever. Such a pity.

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    Leños & Carbón - Chicharones arepa

    Chicharones arepa

    Leños & Carbón - Bistec a caballo steak

    Bistec a caballo steak

    Leños & Carbón - Sides from the steak: fries, salad and rice

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    Sides from the steak: fries, salad and rice

    Las Iguanas - latin - Updated May 2026

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