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- AAudreyLondon •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoLoved it! Nice to be recognised as a fellow French compatriot! We had an outdoor table, the setting was fabulous on a sunny day. The servings could be perceived as small at first glance but were actually spot on and it was quality over quantity! Looking forward to going back, merci!More infoBoro BistroPrice: Moderate• French• London Bridge•4.4
- HHarshGreater Boston •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoDining at Trivet was nothing short of an exquisite culinary journey—elevated, intimate, and effortlessly sophisticated. From the moment we arrived, the ambiance struck the perfect balance between understated luxury and warm hospitality. We began our meal with the veal sweetbreads, delicately prepared and bursting with flavor—tender, rich, and masterfully balanced by subtle textures. Paired with a crisp, elegant white wine, it set the tone for the evening with a quiet opulence that lingered. For the main course, I chose the Not So Crispy Duck—a playful name that belied its sheer excellence. Cooked to perfection, each bite melted in the mouth, harmonizing beautifully with the accompanying potato, fava beans, and brioche. The dish was rustic yet refined, elevated without pretension. My mother selected a rosé and enjoyed the bread and butter, a simple pleasure that exemplified Trivet’s meticulous attention to detail—even in its most minimalist offerings. The surprise pea and mint gazpacho, served as an amuse-bouche, was a refreshing interlude—bright, vibrant, and perfectly seasonal. For dessert, the Hokkaido Potato—yes, a potato-based dessert—was a stroke of genius. Creamy, light, and delicately sweet, it exemplified Trivet’s fearless creativity and originality. We concluded the evening with a final flourish: macarons served as petit fours—airy, indulgent, and perfectly crafted. Trivet doesn’t simply serve food; it tells a story with each course. Every detail—from plating to pacing—feels intentional, luxurious, and deeply personal. This wasn’t just dinner. It was an experience. One I will absolutely return for.More infoTrivetPrice: Very Expensive• Modern European• London Bridge•4.7
- SScottGloucestershire/Wiltshire •3 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoAttended Borough for the lunch menu and the experience was excellent food very good value and the service was excellent.More infoHawksmoor BoroughPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• London Bridge•4.6
- PPhilipLondon •13 reviews5.0Dined on Jun 13, 2025On a small street in bermondsey near tower bridge. Lovely sunny day. Great looking little restaurant that focuses on Italian seafood and wine. A choice of olive oils with bread, mussels pasta mains , an excellent way to spend Friday lunch with friends.More infoBaccalà Seafood & WinePrice: Expensive• Italian• Bermondsey•4.8
- MMaxLondon •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 28, 2024Staff were great; friendly and on point, wine and nibbles were class, great playlistMore infoFinch Wine BarPrice: Moderate• Tapas / Small Plates• Brixton•4.6