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As has been said by StraferJack - depends what you mean. However, I've always found TAS restaurants reliably well priced with good food - suitable for family outings, pre / post theatre or cinema suppers etc.


There's one on Borough High St down from London Bridge.

Brindisa is a great choice from KPC. Buzzy, bustling place. You may have to wait for a table but grab a glass of vino at the bar. And don't ask for Calamari - it's their "thing" that they don't do it...not sure why.


Cheap and cheerful option is Alma's Pizzeria which does good pizza and pasta fare all for less than a tenner.

Black and Blue in borough market is decent and won't break the bank - nice tuna and burgers, but steak is never as good as it should be.


Garrison on Bermondsey street is far better than Village East IMHO and has a great atmosphere.


If you want steak then Constancia (Argentinian) on Tower Bridge Road (5/10 walk to LB) is the best in the area hands down and more reasonable than Gaucho.


Magdalen is great and you'll be fine getting in on a Monday evening.

Just opened to quite the hype and haven't been yet so no idea if it's any good, but Jose Pizarro (former Brindisa guy) on Bermondsey Street sounds fabulous. The razor clams in particular are exciting me.


It looks a good place to stop in on a Bermondsey pub crawl.

Huguenot Wrote:

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> According to Google Earth it's 3/4 of a mile from

> London Bridge, so a 15 min walk I guess. Not so

> far.

>

> I used to go there and then wander back to LB

> without much of a concern.



Ooh, get you with your big long legs!


Although you have just reminded me of their delectable meatstuffs and I feel a visit coming on.

Huguenot Wrote:

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> *visualises RosieH in red stilletos tottering down

> Union Street at 12.30am, left hand grasping

> handbag by the shoulder strap, right hand fending

> off the ghosts of other pedestrians*


Your sordid fantasies are no one's business but your own, mister.

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