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Zucca on Bermondsey Street is very good.


Pizarro is excellent too, and while they don't usually take reservations, they have a couple of private rooms which I believe can be booked.


Elliot's Cafe in Borough Market is decent, and a bit more modestly priced. I've also heard very good things about Applebee's (also in Borough Market), but I've not been personally.


Bit of a curve-ball perhaps, but I really liked Tito's Peruvian restaurant (although my wife was rather unimpressed).

You could try Guiseppes. I was taken there for one of my birthday celebrations mid-week and it was absolutely packed. Food portions too big for me but everyone else devoured everything in sight with gusto! Excellent pub inexpensive drinks upstairs.

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> We were rather impressed with the Chinese on

> Tooley Street but that is closer to Tower Bridge

> near Bermondsey Street junction. Just sayin'!


PR took me to this restaurant and I can second that the food was amazing..... :)

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