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Best Restaurants on South Bank
31 restaurants analyzed · Lambeth, London
South Bank is one of the most genuinely diverse eating corridors in London, where the stretch from Waterloo to London Bridge has accumulated a wide range of cuisines that go well beyond typical tourist territory - the Japanese restaurants here, including the ramen and okonomiyaki spots tucked into the railway arches, are among the city's best. Street food and casual international eating sit alongside more considered restaurants, with prices spanning from quick and accessible to a proper night out. Borough Market at one end and the Royal Festival Hall at the other make it a destination where the food is as much the draw as anything else.
Restaurants
- Gabu Chocolatier A · Chocolate shop, Cafe
- Donabe A- · Japanese restaurant, Donabe (claypot rice)
- Sagamiya A- · Japanese, Sushi
- Brasserie Blanc - Southbank A- · French restaurant, Brasserie
- Southbank Centre A- · Cultural center, Performing arts venue
- Flat Iron Southbank A- · Steak house, Casual dining restaurant
- Fed By Plants A- · Vegan restaurant, Vegetarian cafe and deli
- Hola Guacamole A- · Mexican street food, Takeout
- Taco Bros A- · Mexican restaurant, Tacos
- Lò Việt Food Stand A- · Vietnamese street food, Food truck
- Forza Wine at the National Theatre A- · Italian restaurant, wine bar
- JEUX JEUX okonomiyaki restaurant B+ · Japanese, Okonomiyaki
- OKAN SOUTHBANK B+ · Japanese (Osaka-style, Okonomiyaki
- Wahaca Southbank B+ · Mexican restaurant, Bar
- Voodoo Chicken B+ · Street food stall, Chicken
- Gourmet Pizza Co B+ · Pizza restaurant, Italian restaurant
- Boulebar South Bank B · Activity bar with food, Games venue
- Honest Burgers South Bank B · Hamburger restaurant, British
- Beany Green B · Coffee bar, Cafe
- La Gamba - Spanish Tapas Bar & Restaurant B · Spanish tapas, Seafood
About This Area
High-footfall riverside cultural corridor popular with theatergoers, museum visitors, and tourists; mixes locals and visitors seeking casual dining before/after attractions.
South Bank: A vibrant cultural and tourist district along the River Thames, known for major attractions like the London Eye, Southbank Centre, and numerous museums and performance venues.
Safety: Generally safe, high foot traffic along the Embankment; well-lit and maintained.
Parking: Central London street parking limited; not a driving destination
Getting around: Steps from Waterloo Station
Top Cuisines
- Cafe — 2 restaurants
- British — 2 restaurants
- Mexican — 2 restaurants
- Italian — 2 restaurants
- Okonomiyaki — 2 restaurants
- Street Food — 2 restaurants
- Donabe (Claypot Rice) — 1 restaurants
- Sushi — 1 restaurants
- Brasserie — 1 restaurants
- International — 1 restaurants
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