Southwark
Tanner And Co

Tanner And Co

50 Bermondsey Street, Southwark, United Kingdom, SE1 3UD

Kebab • Steak • British • Fast Food


"Came for hen do bottomless brunch on a Saturday afternoon. For £40 you have a choice of brunch meal and two hours unlimited brunch drinknof choice : **** Mary, mimosa, prosecco or espresso martini. I 've been to many a bottomless brunch where every effort is made to keep the glasses full and bottles coming. This was not one of them We seemed to have a waiter who showhad d up for his first day ... to serve 18 women a booze brunch, lord help him. He struggled. A lot. 20 minutes into our allotted two hours no one had a drink. When the bride to be asked for him to start taking drink orders, he simply asked HER what everyone at the table wanted like she was meant to go around and take orders to deliver to him? Yeesh We finally got the ball rolling and about 30 minutes in he took orders thankfully there was a croissant and small pot of granola and yoghurt st each place setting when we arrived to hold us over . We continued to coach him through serving our table, telling him he didn 't need to ask if we wanted more drinks because the answer was always yes just bring booze bro. I remained convinced that the restaurant would redeem itself with its food, but when my chicken and waffles arrived I was completely perplexed. A waffle topped with cole slaw ? , topped with heavily seasoned breaded and pan fried chicken not deep fried as traditional topped with a creamy mayo based zingy lime sauce and an inexplicable pot of maple syrup on the side. Wut? Chicken and waffles is a simple offering deep fried chicken, a waffle, butter and syrup. Maybe bacon. What the **** was this? The menu made no mention of all this lemony, limey, tart dressing business, and the 'slaw ' is mentioned but one would expect it as a side well one would not expect it at all, but certainly not heaped on top as it was . I attempted to scrape the offending elements off and use the syrup on the chicken and waffle as god and Aunt Jemima intended. That was a bust. So ditched the syrup and ate it as it was which was nice actually. But **** hell someone seriously misinterpreted chicken and waffles , or tried to gussy it up but failed to properly describe their vision on the menu. My portion size was decent at leastl however, the eggy bread was one thin slice of bread topped with melted cheese while the poached egg and avocado was similarly dinky; the burgers were the go f ck yourself size that is so tall and out of control it makes you angry the portions really ran the gamut of huge to itty bitty. For the price and attention to putting the right things in the menu but not bothering to make them any good to eat, this place is a bit of all show and no delivery. Add to that the poor service and this place supremely failed to impress. Despite mentioning to many other servers and managers about our guy struggling to perform the basic functions of a waiter, the manager didn 't bother to come check on us until we hit 2pm and he tried to boot us out. We were like uhhhh nice try since we didn 't start until about 30 mins in. At which point we were instructed to gather our bottles and finish up outside at an empty table. Kthxbai then. EDIT My god I can 't believe I forgot two other major mishaps during this experience. The first being that the bride to be who was required to make a deposit of £10 per person when making the booking. Which is totally normal for a booking of this size, except that on the day, that deposit was not subtracted from the bill about £180 worth already paid weeks in advance . She apparently had to argue with three different servers and eventually had to dig out her email confirmation before they would re run the bill with the deposit subtracted from it. The second being that once we were booted out of our table and made to finish our drinks on their patio, one of the girls in our group had her bag stolen from this area of the restaurant. I get it, this is London and it can happen anywhere, but dear lord this was about 2pm on a Sunday and high end brunch spot, not 2 am at TigerTiger in Clapham."

Tai Tip Mein

Tai Tip Mein

15 Shopping Centre Elephant Castle, Southwark, United Kingdom

Soup • Asian • Mexican • Asiatic


"All Allergens Alert, ALL of them are here. Sustain businesses and keep safe. Whole peanuts are next to the chili oil. Where take a left from Elephant and Castle tube, past the empanada emporium and another foodie kiosk, down the left side iron stairs and go in at the French doors on your right. Pay cash upfront at the till, as at October 2018, it is £9.95 evening buffet, lunch very slightly less. There is plenty of leg room for tall diners, widely spaced large round tables can seat six, there are 4 seater tables and date night 2 people tables. Anyone who is anyone eats here, from hi vis jacketed squads to families with toddlers, suited and booted, the vast student demographic. Pushchairs will be a struggle, papooses perfect because of the stairs. Or bring a whole doting Team Baby to help. I like the lighting in this basement which is even, bright and warmed by the deep apricot painted walls. There is no draught from the air con. When there is music it is low level mellow oriental pop in the Enrique Iglesias style or re purposed oriental folk, possibly. Signature dish is a no holds barred slabs of chunky beef shin curry . It tastes of complex spices, sometimes you will see and scoop up by mistake a finger sized woody curl of cassia bark or a whole chunk of ginger. Try a little of the sauce before you commit meat to your plate, my view is that if you adore star anise and cinnamon in mains courses it will suit your palate. It may be the chef 's own spice blend, as it does not totally resemble chinese five spice or massaman malay curry. I like going with an Afro or Pinoy kare kare vibe by having this topped with the crunchy PEANUT satay sauce and Shito like grainy chili oil. There are sweet potato fritters on offer next to the fat chips. Whether you like melty soft meat or a tussle with bouncy meat, you can check and choose by a gentle prod with the serving spoon as both types are often in the same serving dish. You can also break off small chunks, to give you eating space for the other dishes. You still get to eat beef on black bean, always. The Duck currently, the skin on bone in duck looks like a gentle roast crossed with a slight braise. It lets the flavour come through, with mild seasoning. Decadence is choosing an unmeaty piece and placing just the skin on your chinese pancake before rolling up. There is also also pulled duck for the pancakes in the evening. Duck two ways for under a tenner, guys. Chicken deep fried in mild dredged flour, stir fried, in jammy sweet and sour, sometimes with black bean . Mackerel on the bone cuts, is quite chili hot, beware what looks like spring onion may be green chili. Prawns are deep fried po boy style with a puffy succulent batter. The evening gives you prawns two ways, adding headless but shell on saltnpepper prawns. The special fried rice is my personal simple favourite, something to hoover down knowing that there is duck, chicken EGG and char shiu pork with plump peas . Easygoing vegetarians can have a goodish time, mushrooms and the rustic haloumi like stolid tofu are treated like honorary meats, flavourful. I 'm with the former President Bush regarding broccoli. Currently, there is a one raw veg at a time policy, if you discount the daily julienne of cucumbers and spring onions. One day I saw quartered tomatoes, another day I saw finely grated fresh carrot. If you take all three and the two or three different mixed stir fried vegetables, that is a respectable choice.You can go PEANUT satay, sweet and sour, curry or even ketchup and mayo with your plate. You style it. There is fresh apple and orange for dessert, with jewel like dazzling little stripey gelatine jelly definitely not vegan agar agar). Just one piece of chilled SESAME brittle cased apple is enough of a sugar hit for me to end all my splendid times here."

Menier Chocolate Factory

Menier Chocolate Factory

53 Street, SE1 1RU, Southwark, United Kingdom

Kebab • Cafés • Mexican • Fast Food


"We were going to the theatre to see The Boy Friend (which was superb and great fun) and thought as we had had a good meal at the restaurant last time we would eat there again. The food was again very good but it was totally ruined by the poor inept service. We arrived at 6:15pm (the show starts at 8:00pm) so we thought we would have plenty of time to eat a relaxing meal. The server took our order for predinner drinks, wine and meal order and within about 10 minutes the drinks, wine starters arrived all together which was not a problem at all. My wife started with the smoked mackerel pate whilst I chose the ham hock terrine with piccalilli, both were served with a salad and toasted artesian bread. The food was very good and both dishes were full of flavour. So far so good and then we waited and waited for our main courses to arrive. After about half an hour we managed to speak to one of the serving staff and after another 10 minutes the dishes arrived. It wasn 't as if we had ordered something difficult to cook, my wife had the sausages with mashed potato and onion gravy whilst I chose the burger with chunky chips. The restaurant was busy but it is busy every night before a performance in the theatre so that should not be an excuse. The food was hearty, well cooked and very good. It was just a shame we had to wait so long. After that we ordered the cheese plate to share but that was served with a spoon and a fork (as well as a cheese knife) as they had run out of clean knives It was easy to cut the cheese but more difficult when sharing a spoon to get it on a biscuit with the chilli jam. The cheese were ideal, camembert, manchengo and a mild blue cheese. By the time we paid the bill it was 7:50 pm and the restaurant was practically empty. The meal was very good as was the value for money but it was all let down by poor service."

The Refectory Southwark Cathedral

The Refectory Southwark Cathedral

London Bridge, E14 5AR, Southwark, United Kingdom

Coffee • Salads • Cheese • Chocolate


"Estábamos en la zona y habíamos deseado tener un almuerzo ligero en el mercado de Borough, pero estaba agitado. Después de luchar contra la multitud, terminamos cerca de la catedral, así que fuimos a echar un vistazo. En el caso de que el refectorio estuviera abierto y sorprendentemente libre de las multitudes,La catedral tiene un patio en el lado del río del edificio, aunque el Támesis está oculto por algunos edificios. Esto significa que hay un área bastante grande para comer al aire libre, así como las mesas dentro del refectorio.Es una cafetería moderna, con una decoración de estilo y la comida en exhibición era atractiva, pero el menú era un poco limitado. Si estás contento con almuerzos ligeros, etc., entonces esto está bien. La comida en sí es sabrosa, pero la variedad parecía ser solo un par de platos principales , sopa del día y algunas ensaladas, aunque las papas estaban disponibles.Ordenar fue divertido ya que las damas parecían no tener el inglés como su primer idioma, pero al final llegamos. Un poco de señalar con una sonrisa funcionó donde las palabras se perdieron. Opté por una lasaña con papas nuevas ligeramente tostadas y verduras mixtas, mientras que mi acompañante tenía una papa al horno con relleno de atún y una ensalada de hojas verdes.Algunas catedrales son capaces de mantener restaurantes de buena calidad, ya que a menudo están a un buen paseo de la competencia. Lamentablemente, el Refectorio en Southwark tiene el complejo intensivo de comida callejera de Borough Market justo al lado.Los baños están en el sótano, lo que puede ser complicado para algunos, pero al parecer hay un poco de elevación en el otro extremo para aquellos que lo necesitan. Me quedé atrapado en un cubículo en los caballeros . Has girado un poco snib para bloquear la puerta pesada. Estaba bien entrar, pero no había ninguna manija en la puerta y era casi imposible agarrar lo suficiente al snib para abrir la puerta cuando intentaba salir. Ni siquiera había un perchero para abrir la puerta. Eso definitivamente necesita cambiar.Saliendo después de nuestra comida, encontramos que el camino y los pasos de regreso al enfoque del London Bridge estaban llenos de gente: los clientes del puesto del mercado bloquearon la libre circulación en la medida en que teníamos que abrirnos camino a través de personas desconsideradas que bloqueaban el camino.El ambiente tranquilo y reflexivo del Refectorio era un sueño olvidado cuando volvimos a subir los escalones.Volvería al Refectorio de nuevo, pero si en un momento en que el Mercado estuviera ocupado trataría de llegar a la catedral a lo largo de las calles del terraplén junto al río."