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    Borough Market - black pig - amazing

    Borough Market

    4.6(2.2k reviews)
    0.8 miLondon Bridge
    ££

    i love a good market and borough market is one of those places where there are so many different…read morethings to try you honestly don't even know where to start what we got: - wild mushroom risotto - fish and chips from fish! kitchen - pistachio cannoli from gastronomica market we came on a bank holiday and i was honestly surprised it wasn't insanely crowded. the lines moved pretty quickly and we didn't have to wait too long for food either. seating was definitely packed, but we got lucky and managed to snag a table after hovering around for a bit. everything we tried was delicious. the risotto was super creamy and comforting, the fish and chips were crispy and fresh, and the pistachio cannoli was the perfect sweet treat to end everything with. definitely one of those spots i'd come back to just to keep trying more food stalls.-

    Definitely a must if you're in london but it's very easy to get over-stimulated and lost in my…read moreopinion because it gets super packed. I went in 2 different times: saturday at 3pm and wednesday at 10am. Two completely different vibes. I tried the famous sandwich from the black pig, viral chocolate covered strawberries and bread ahead. Black pig - the best one sandwich: it was AMAZING!!! I was a bit scared to get this since i was by myself but let me tell you, it was not heavy as i expected it to be. Just delicious overall and would totally recommend. Chocolate strawberries: I love strawberries and chocolate but definitely think you can find cheaper alternatives anywhere in london. Bread Ahead: my new favorite pastry place. I pretty much got a donut from this place (not this location) everyday because the black currant cheesecake donut was that good. I got the tiramisu and crème brûlée donut which my brother liked and i wish i could've tasted them before they went bad but anyways, I would totally recommend the donuts from here! Their chocolate chips cookies are HUGE and delicious as well. This was probably one of my favorite markets!

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    Borough Market - All three flavors of meat rolls. Favorite was the traditional roll and the Lamb.

    All three flavors of meat rolls. Favorite was the traditional roll and the Lamb.

    Borough Market - Yummy

    Yummy

    Borough Market - "The Good One" from Black Pig. Fabulous flavor bomb!

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    "The Good One" from Black Pig. Fabulous flavor bomb!

    The Garrison - Whipped roe and chips

    The Garrison

    4.0(127 reviews)
    0.3 miBorough
    ££

    What matters is how we live. And if you're in Bermondsey, you'll find yourself at this fabulous…read morelittle gem often soaking up summer and good vibes. Enjoyed patio dining in the evening without a wait. Everyone is so lovely and charming here, including their guests. I am a big fan of their chef, what a wonderful host she is! She made accommodations for my love since he couldn't have anything on the menu being gluten free. She created a dish for him specifically. She made the most incredible butter fish and he loved it. I was craving the Maldon Rock oysters and loved the vibe here. The presentation of all their dishes is beautiful art. Did you see the oyster picture???? I had the St Austell mussels and the cream sauce is spectacular like melted goodness dripping in each taste. Who would think almonds could be paired with mussels???!!! Ooeemmggee. I almost went with the rum baba dessert. But the lemon verbena panna cotta is superb with the delicate white chocolate and pistachio crumbles. Come sit here. Be at peace with whatever. Leave control to the staff to entertain and host you. Do your best to not smile too big at The Garrison.

    I would try somewhere else on Bermondsey Street next time. Nice room, nice lighting and our server…read morewas lovely but the room needed two more of her. I grew tired waiting for apps, then drinks, then mains. Foccacia arrived dry and tasteless. Menu was short, oysters not cold, and featured fish fishy. Short rib was good, as was the charred broccoli but overall, not worth the bill, particularly with added 12% service charge.

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    The Garrison - Oysters

    Oysters

    The Garrison - Chips

    Chips

    The Garrison - Potatoes with dill

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    Potatoes with dill

    The George Inn - Fish and chips. Huge portion

    The George Inn

    3.8(178 reviews)
    0.7 miBorough
    ££

    Upon arriving to our hotel in London, we looked up some options for a nice dinner and decided on…read moreThe George Inn. I ordered the Steak & Ale Pie -- and wow... it was insanely good. Before I go on, I have to thank the staff for allowing us to be seated because the restaurant was fully booked yet they managed to squeeze us in. That was so generous of them and we just want to acknowledge them. Ok. So, the portion was generous and beautifully plated. The steak was tender, rich, and slow-cooked to perfection, packed with deep, savory flavor from the ale. Every bite was hearty and comforting -- exactly what you want when you're in London. The gravy was silky and robust, perfect for dipping those thick-cut chips, which were golden on the outside and fluffy on the inside. It also came with fresh greens, roasted tomatoes, and crispy onion rings that added great texture and balance to the dish. You can tell this is proper pub food done right -- no shortcuts, just bold, satisfying flavor. If you're looking for a classic, filling English meal that absolutely delivers, this is it. I'd order it again in a heartbeat. Not a bad start to our first night in London. Bonus: They have a downstairs pub that stretches across 3-4 rooms so definitely grab yourself a pint after dinner. Really cool vibes!

    Historic and unique as London's last remaining galleried inn from 1676, it's worth seeing--and…read moreeating at! Charles Dickens visited the site when it was a coffee house and it's mentioned in Little Dorrit. But the real reason to visit is for the food. Borough market, just across the road may offer a world of different foods, but The George Inn offers traditional British pub food at its best, in warm, historic rooms. This is your place if you're looking for authentic fish 'n chips--they're fresh, lightly battered and perfectly fried without being greasy. I also had the mac 'n cheese which used real vintage/sharp cheddar--and a lot of it--excellent! So you'll get good food while enjoying a historic inn where, for hundreds of years, travelers changed horses, got food, drink, and lodging before the railway era. IMPORTANT TIP: You order food at the bar--but you will need a table number. So you'll need someone in your party to sit at a table in the adjoining room. There'll be a brass plate with a number on it which you'll give when you order--so the food can be brought to your table.

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    The George Inn - Interior seating

    Interior seating

    The George Inn - My dinner! A delicious steak and ale pie with mash.

    My dinner! A delicious steak and ale pie with mash.

    The George Inn - My glorious beer.

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    My glorious beer.

    Long Lane Fish Bar

    Long Lane Fish Bar

    4.3(12 reviews)
    0.5 miBorough
    £

    We visit London for the first time, after sightseeing, we went to many different places for food,…read morebut one thing London famous for is fish and chips. We had to try one, but my wife and daughter don't like fried food so I had to find some place for me to eat. Near our hotel there's this place called long lane fish bar, and they only accept cash so I had to get some money from the ATM. The price is quite reasonable and I took out instead of eating in. The fish is very crispy and tasty with tartar sauce (had to pay $.50), there's no vinegar although the server squirt some in the fries. The fries are excellent, very fresh potato IMO. I love fish and chips, remembered H salt chain restaurants in the state that closed down many years ago. Well, I came back again on Monday but it closed, couldn't have some before we went home.

    Had to have some fish and chips while visiting London, and came across this no-frills place. I must…read morehave come across as a fumbling tourist that I was (like literally fumbling with the coins), but the gentlemen on the counter were very kind. For what it's worth, the place seemed like an authentic fish and chips place, but I don't have much to judge by. The fish was tasty, the chips were excellent, portions more than I could finish, and all for very low prices (7.5 pounds for a small fish and chips). They do charge extra for ketchup, so make sure you get that. No seating, but they have a counter; I took my box to a nearby park and ate on a bench there.

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    Long Lane Fish Bar
    Long Lane Fish Bar
    Long Lane Fish Bar - The haddock and a "small" portion of chips.

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    The haddock and a "small" portion of chips.

    The Brigade - Caesar Salad

    The Brigade

    3.9(35 reviews)
    0.4 miLondon Bridge
    ££

    Nice little lunch spot near the Shard in Southwark. This place has a pretty solid menu consisting…read moreof small bites, steaks, salads and some seafood. Decent bar menu and great location. Overall a solid 4 stars for the environment.

    After a long day of exploring and jet lag, we found the Brigade thanks to Yelp down the block from…read moreour hotel. They recently went thru a rebranding, and revamped their menu (lucky us)! The space itself is beautiful decorated - some trendy wall paper paired with warm wood tones. Its inviting, cozy, has a very pretty bar. We were seated in the main dining room where the manager explained to us that the Brigade is a social enterprise. Meaning, they help to employ and educate members of the homeless community in London so that they can lift themselves out of poverty and enter into the food/bev industry. Great food with a great cause, SIGN ME UP! On to the food - it was VERY good. We ordered two local beers. I loved mine, it was a mead style that wasn't too sweet, but perfect to wash down all the noms. We started with sourdough bread. This was perfectly toasted and paired with butter topped with crystalized salt. YUM. We also had roasted bone marrow and the cornish rump of beef. The bone marrow was good but it was the beef that really blew me away. Brigade uses local London ingredients and this beef was no exception. It was perfectly cooked to rare and I enjoyed every bite. We also got a side of chips, because carbs are life. These chips were SO GOOD. Admittedly, we came to Brigade because we saw a photo on Yelp with fish and chips, which they no longer serve. So happy we ended up here to explore the menu, as a meal filled with carbs and beef is always on my favorites list, and it was no different here. Service was super friendly, and we ended up getting a discount on the bill because they had a promotion going on in November. Double win!

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    The Brigade - Steak

    Steak

    The Brigade
    The Brigade

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