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    3.4 (102 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 2:30 PM, 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Upscale
    Classy
    Outdoor seating

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    assorted warm bread rolls
    MyGirl L.

    It's unfortunate that there are such poor reviews of this place. The atmosphere is trendy and dark with sophisticated decor. The service is not poor as described by other reviewers. Good for nice corporate dinners. It's definitely pricey for the average Joe so if you have a corporate expense account, you may want to pay a visit to this place. Aqua Nueva has a nice selection of Spanish tapas. Check out the photos for a feel of what the portions/dishes look like. The 2006 Bodegas Muga Rioja Reserva wine is very nice. Cocktails are just OK (nothing too memorable and some are a little watered down for the price you pay). The bread is served warm, which is a pleasant surprise. :) Some tasty dishes include: seared foie gras, hand carved Iberian ham, Spanish salt cod with pig's trotter, and Iberian pork "Secreto" If you like raw oysters and want to eat them with a twist, order the freshly shucked rock oysters on ice with seawater jelly and salmon roe. The cheesecake is nicely presented and tastes very cheesy. So if you like cheesecake with an intense cheese flavor, you should order this dessert. Ladies, put on those nice heels of yours and gentlemen, don't be afraid to wear that fashionable dress shirt with the cool trendy prints and nice jeans. Lastly, don't get lost finding the place. The entrance is like an entrance of a nightclub. After you walk in, take the elevators to the 5th floor. It shares the same entrance as Aqua Kyoto. Upon arriving on the 5th floor, you will walk into the central bar of Aqua Kyoto so you'll need to turn left and walk down the dark corridor towards the bullhead to get to Aqua Nuevo.

    View of Oxford Circus
    Travis L.

    The high-end Japanese lounge look is so overdone (red! black! low-lit! mirrors! Thievery Corporation tracks!) and Aqua Kyoto is no exception. No matter- I came for the rooftop views (and drinks). My experience is a bit one-sided as the west wing of the 5th floor patio, which I heard promises better views, was closed off for a private party. I was then left with vistas of flat Mayfair and beyond, with the only point of interest being a gorgeous dome directly across the street. This is definitely for the sleek and posh, but in no way felt- how do I say it- "douchey". Drinks are pricey as expected. I ordered the Mai Tai Don "Beach Comber", and it nearly knocked me off my feet. Mai Tai's are usually sweet and lightweight...but not this one. It was the most "manly" Mai Tai I've had, so the value was (surprisingly) spot on. Service? Bleh. I just don't understand why people would take a job they're not happy with. They're plenty of people in London who would take bartending jobs and do it with a smile. Unlike the cocktail, it was the service that left me with a sour taste. Would I go back? If friends invite me (and the views I didn't get to see are available). I'm more than happy at The Boundary Rooftop in Shoreditch. Tip: try to beat the after-5 crowd as quickly as you can...the queue to enter the patio during busy times is nerve-wracking.

    Felicity L.

    The place reminds me of where i used to dine ( when I had money) ! Soho in Hong Kong! dayummmm! anyways all good atmosphere and super nice decor, just romantic. Thumbs up to the date who pick that place. wink wink* or if i misinterpreted , blush blush* anyways, very nice tapas, and nicely craved , instant mouth watering and ready to loose my belt, and prepare to put on weight, food is just nice and they come one after the next, and jesus wine at 3 is just "heaven, i am in heaven" , anyways, good to pick one tapas from each category, so you have a nice range of choices. and best of all, pick a good date, i mean when it is not raining, it is better. but dont worry, there is cloakroom upstairs. so still cozy and romantic, btw , when i say good date, puns intended. LOL

    Chrissy H.

    Nice spacious venue with a nice rooftop area. There was a list of cocktails on the menu covering two pages. I requested a pornstar martini which was not on the menu and it tasted how it should. however the prosecco that came on the side was not nice at all, so i left that untouched. The venue is fairly brightly lit up until around 10pm, so it would've been nicer if the lights were dimmed whilst having drinks with friends or with a date.

    Da Chocolate Mousse !!!
    Stefano P.

    Aqua Kyoto is one of those places which offer an experience, more than a simple dinner. The main entrance is a hall, and you have to pass by a first "boucers", who checks out your group. If yor go past that screening, then it's fancy fancy ! Great welcome by the receptionists, who help you undress (as in take off your coat), and then take you to a superbly set table. A fter ordering cocktails (a great selection of them !), you can go on the terrace, and take a bling picture of you with London in the background. When it comes to food, oh mama... The sushi are exquisite, tempura are tastylicious (and not greasy at all !), the Udon noodles are crazy, etc. Amazing stuff (though a bit pricey, I admit). For desserts, you'll be spoiled with choice, but the panna cotta crumble is very unique, as is the combination of chocolate mousse and wasabi ice cream ! On the down side, the service is nice, though I've known better... But hey, you'll want to stay there all night !

    Dobin-mushi
    Herry L.

    I was hesitant about booking Aqua Kyoto for a family party having had mediocre reports of its soft opening from a knowledgeable friend, but I should not have worried. You enter through a dark cavern of an entrance opposite the Palladium and take a lift to the top of the old Dickins & Jones building where you are greeted by name - as the result of giving it to the doorman at the entrance - setting the scene for a seriously impressive experience. True, the decor is more Hong Kong nightclub than Japanese, but we were immediately taken with the space and lack of crowding - though the room was full. We sat at a comfortable banquette table where talk was eminently possible and were served by a Japanese waitress who explained the dishes to us carefully, Zuma-style, but also managed to impress my wife, who is herself Japanese, with her knowledge. We had a dazzling array of dishes; so many that I can't recall exactly which they were, though the dobin-mushi (fish soup in a kettle) stood out as entirely authentic and delicious and the crab and other sushi dishes were uniformly excellent. The black cod was every bit as good as Nobu and twice the size and the beef was succulent melting perfection. The most important ingredient - the rice and tofu (about which we agree with sherlocksteel) were impeccable, causing us to recall similar great meals taken in Kyoto and Hong Kong. Importantly too, we were able to chose a good dry sake from the short list that was exactly what we wanted and wasn't impossibly priced. An unexpectedly fine experience; and not at all expensive for this quality at £280 for five.

    Infinity Sunday buffet
    Susy C.

    This place is one of a Hong Kong based chain that has some international outlets. It is part bar, part Japanese restaurant, part Spanish restaurant and part lovely roof terrace overlooking Regent Street. The place was very empty on a Sunday afternoon, so great for outside drinks on a sunny day. As previous reviewers have commented, it is all dark wood and chic low lighting. The decor is probably more suited to night time, and the loos were particularly badly lit (but chic-ly so). In the daytime, the dark entrance means that you could miss the greeter downstairs, who checks that you have a reservation before you ride the lift up to the 5th floor. We went for the infinity Sunday brunch at the Japanese restaurant. Basically £35 for a 3 hour all you can eat starter buffet (sushi, some robata grill items, some fried items and udon noodles with mushrooms), followed by mains (a choice of chicken teriyaki, pork, squid tempura or a vegetarian dish) and dessert (ice creams, a selection of mochi ice creams or a chocolate pudding). Add £20 and you have unlimited Veuve Clicquot champagne for 2 hours. The staff were efficient at topping up the champagne, so no complaints there, and the manager took pains to make good a mistake made by the reservation staff. The food, sadly, was just average. The sushi not particularly fresh, the pork main really quite forgettable, the chicken main passable and the squid tempura nice, not greasy, but bland. Desserts were the highlight food wise, although after a few glasses of champagne, a good afternoon was had by all.

    Tonique C.

    It is 5pm on Sunday, and summer is officially here and I'm not going to miss one ray of sunshine by sitting indoors. So when its more than 16 degrees outside, what do you do? Go to a rooftop terrace and enjoy life! - I chose Aqua Kyoto! (its probably going to rain tomorrow) I have eaten in Aqua but it was a while back, and this time, we decided to get some cocktails. I wish I spent more time taking pictures of the views, as they were beautiful and you can literally see the whole of London from where I was standing. The crowd is a little young; 20's -mid 30's and I would suggest going between Thursday's- Sunday's as these days seem to have a vibrant and buzzing crowd. My choice of drink was a pornstar martini made by an amazing Italian bartender, whose name I cannot pronounce but he did well. Very strong but yet so sweet! Next time I will definitely be going back to try their Sunday infinity brunch

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    Review Highlights - aqua nueva

    Aqua Kyoto is one of those places which offer an experience, something more than just a Japanese dinner.

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    Tapas Brindisa

    4.0(68 reviews)
    0.2 miSoho
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    Small portions, high prices. This particular restaurant also adds in cramped spaces and lacks menu…read moreitem availability, so it's difficult to find the plus-side for this one. Even the location is a bit out of the way, so if you're not already in the area, there's no reason to seek it out. The menu does boast a varied selection of meat, veggie, and fish-centered tapas, but not all of them are always available; even the drinks I was curious about were "out of stock," so I ended up having to go with their cheap wine, which made me wish I'd stuck with water. The food itself - while not bad - left something to be desired. Temperature and flavor-wise, it was all just "meh." The menu itself also lacks originality, so the fact that they were missing a portion of it just adds insult to injury. Perhaps it was because we were there on a Sunday evening looking for a quick dinner, but the service also felt forced and uninterested. And, for some odd reason, my friend and I felt hungrier when we left than when we went in. All-in-all, I found nothing here that made me want to come back.

    Late to the party at Tapas Brindisa, but also a big Sherlock fan. We were in the neighborhood and…read moreso glad we stopped. The food was lovely and when we were finished we had a word about Sherlock with the manager (before his time there.) He took our pic at the seats in front looking out the window. Loved it.

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    Tapas Brindisa - Happy post meal views. More sangria, anyone?

    Happy post meal views. More sangria, anyone?

    Tapas Brindisa - Patatas bravas (just ok) and the chilled salmorejo (excellent)

    Patatas bravas (just ok) and the chilled salmorejo (excellent)

    Tapas Brindisa - Jamon Iberico de bellota (acorn fed iberico ham), pan con tomate( Catalan coca bread p, pensar tomatoes,olive oil, garlic, parsley).

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    Jamon Iberico de bellota (acorn fed iberico ham), pan con tomate( Catalan coca bread p, pensar tomatoes,olive oil, garlic, parsley).

    Carmen Bar De Tapas - Paella Vegana £20.95 (vegan paella with veggies and vegan sausage.) Decent.

    Carmen Bar De Tapas

    3.7(26 reviews)
    3.6 miClapham Common
    ££

    Cute vibes to get a few drinks and tapas not a dinner. The best was papas bravas and croquetas…read more Paella was horrible! Takes 30 minutes to be prepared so we had high hopes but it was overcooked and had bad flavor. Items came to the table that we didn't order. Have to waive down server for anything. Get a bottle of wine the sangria was a bit bitter.

    I took my Mum and my brother to this place as the food always sounded nice from the menu and the…read moreactual restaurant was always bustling and full of people from all walks of life - from families to groups of mates. I loved the atmosphere of this place. It really felt like you were in a busy urban, vibing restaurant, just the kind of atmosphere I love the most. I hate dead beat places with no energy. When the actual dishes arrived, you can imagine, we were pretty excited. There was an array of spicy dishes of offer, meat, fish and something for veggies too. My brother ordered a chicken dish but the chicken was a little underdone, which was disappointing. Actually, overall, the food was slightly under par. Not to say it's awful, just didn't live up to the standards / expectations from what we had felt from sitting in the restaurant. This isn't the worst place in the world but I've had much better tapas meals elsewhere in London...

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    Carmen Bar De Tapas - Interior, Nov 24.

    Interior, Nov 24.

    Carmen Bar De Tapas - Champigñones al ajillo, £7.95; gambas al vino blanco, £9.95; boquerones en vinagre, £9.50. Nov 2024.

    Champigñones al ajillo, £7.95; gambas al vino blanco, £9.95; boquerones en vinagre, £9.50. Nov 2024.

    Carmen Bar De Tapas - Menu Nov 24.

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    Menu Nov 24.

    José - Bermondsey Bomba!

    José

    4.5(102 reviews)
    2.7 miBorough
    ££

    I'm sorry I don't understand the hype…read more We waited 15min in the rain to be seated only to be given a 1.5hour dinning time. Hey initially brought a drinks menu to us when we are waiting in the queue but they didn't come to take our order until we got our table so I don't see the point. We ordered a wine and a beer. Wine tasted worse than most wine we have in other restaurants and the beer is with a thick foam and small glass.. The food is alright but with the service and portion, I didn't think we get our money's worth.

    Bermondsey Street was a main thoroughfare for us. It may not have always been the most direct route…read morebut when you don't know where you're going, it's good to go where you know as you figure it out. I will say that the app - City Mapper - is worth installing on your phone. Oh, but when you're travelling out of the US, you don't want to pay the high roaming charges. Then I say, go to the "airalo" website and see if what they offer might meet your needs, and if it does, install it too. Most newer phones allow you to install electronic SIMs. If you follow the instructions very carefully, you can set your phone up to use this second line for local data access and that will allow City Mapper to run for you while you roam around. I know that I'm sounding like a commercial but that's how much I liked using the app. While I didn't always know which direction I was facing, by watching the app as I moved, I could see if I was heading toward or away from my target. Okay, back to Jose. We walked by this place several times, both during the day and at night. They always had guests, especially at night when the crowd seemed to spill out of the restaurant to the outside tables and surrounding area. People looked happy as they indulged in their food and wine. We stopped once and read the menu. It's quite small and written on a chalkboard. It looks like every now and then, they erase something and write something else up. Having been to Barcelona, we weren't particularly impressed with the menu and didn't plan on dining there. Until I read the reviews. And looked at their website and learned about Jose Pizzaro, chef, owner of six restaurants in London and one in Abu Dhabi, author of six cookbooks, a regular on BBC cooking shows AND that the Tapas Bar Jose is mentioned as a Bib Gourmand in the Michelin Guide. Service was wonderful. It was cool watching Chef prepare our food. The Pan con Tomate was so simple and yet so delicious. A slice of bread, toasted, rubbed with garlic, rubbed roughly with a ripe tomato, slightly salted and drizzled with olive oil. I could eat that every single day and LOSE WEIGHT. The Bermondsey Bomba was like a giant Porto Bakery (forgive me Jose) Potato Ball with more meat in a spicy sauce placed on top of a bed of aioli with a dollop of seasoned tomato paste on top. I could eat these every single day and GAIN WEIGHT. The Boquerones were heavenly. The Clams with Garlic and Parsley, devine. And the Patatas Bravas...come on man, they're just potatoes! Crispy on the outside, soft and warming on the inside. Once again, the aioli and seasoned tomato paste just brings it all together. Service was warm and friendly. They were kind enough to let us order in rounds so we could gauge how much to order. Honestly, we had five dishes and were stuffed. Pictures to follow.

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    José - Jamón ibérico

    Jamón ibérico

    José
    José - Folks waiting outside to get in.

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    Folks waiting outside to get in.

    El Parador - Interior

    El Parador

    4.3(42 reviews)
    1.3 miEuston, Camden Town
    ££

    Thank you, Yelp app and fellow Yelpers for directing me to this little tapas restaurant on…read moreEversholt Street. It's a little unassuming family run restaurant but with serious intent from the kitchen. I was offered a table in the main dining room or the garden when I walked in - as we are in the middle of 'Wimbledon week showers', I chose to dine indoors. The menu was written in impressively authentic sounding terms but closer inspection revealed some fusion going on - lemongrass, tumeric and enoki mushrooms being amongst the ingredients on show. I'm up for a bit of fusion as long as it doesn't end in con-fusion! Having confirmed that I was hungry, the helpful waiter suggested getting 3 dishes. I couldn't help myself and went for the fusion sounding dishes. Panceta con cidra was pork belly, rolled and marinated with garlic, black pepper and dill, braised in Asturian cider. I zoom in pork belly whenever I see it and this version has been slowly cooked to melting tenderness with the dill coming through strongly - it didn't need the wedge of lemon which came with it and I enjoyed it as it arrived. Pollo a la plancha del Parador were a pair of chicken thighs marinated in lemon grass, turmeric, garlic & coriander and cooked on the plancha (grill). I prefer dark meat as it remains moist and the oriental kick wasn't too overwhelming. When the waiter said the Higadillos Salteados (chicken livers with Iberico Jamon, enoki mushrooms, shallots, black pepper and butter) would be served pink inside, I smiled - nice to see a restaurant willing to serve food as it should be cooked and not pander to squeamish guests. These were a delight and to get some Iberico ham from acorn-fed pigs was a bonus. This is tapas of the highest order, given a little twist. A little Yelp gem which deserves its high star rating.

    This is a really pretty and quaint, family run Spanish Restaurant... I grant this place 5 stars due…read moreto its divine food and admorible hospitality. Situated on quite a quiet street, it is well worth taking a visit. With a choice of over 40 tapas, all very well priced and utterly delicious. Your choice of dish will flirt wildly with all senses and deliver all promises. I am always very happy to find a restaurant which has a diverse yet experienced selection of fish. El Parador specialises in scallops, Halibut, and crab... although they were many others still left to be tried. The interior Decor, to me seemed rather french with little white table clothes and a smart yet gentle ambience. The wine list was impressive to say the least, with over 30 bottles of wine, in the price range of £13-30, with over 15 available by glass. The lunchtime menu has a special offer of 3 tapas for the price of two.

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    El Parador - Downstairs

    Downstairs

    El Parador
    El Parador

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