#FLODown: Little Bird, Battersea
A mere stone throw away from Clapham Junction Station, Little Bird serves a range of Asian inspired foods and epic bespoke cocktails. Expect to find an array of small plates, which are perfect for sharing, including spicy sea bass tacos, tuna sashimi with avocado, slow-cooked lamb, and salmon teriyaki. Plus, if you’re anything like us and are a big fan of the humble sweet potato fry, then you will not be disappointed at Little Bird.
Restauranteur Lorraine Angliss founded the stylish and delicious restaurant; it has a gorgeously shabby-chic interior that is reminiscent of an exotic conservatory, the space is brimming with foliage, chandeliers, mis-matched velvet furnishings and quirky lampshades.
Or, discover Little Bird’s sister restaurant in Chiswick.
What to eat?
King Prawn & Avocado Tempura
Price: £9.95
Spicy Sea Bass Taco with Avocado Salsa
Price: £8.95
Salt &Pepper Squid served with sweet chilli
Price: £8.95
Grilled Halloumi with Gem, Chickory, Heritage Tomatoes, Pine Nuts & Basil Oil
Price: £7.95
Salmon Teriyaki with Sesame & Soy
Price: £10.95
Best for?
Their sharing dishes are perfect for informal dinner with friends or a casual date night.
#FLODown: Little bird has great ambience with a perfect mix of good music, food and drinks. Don’t miss out on their cocktail hour Monday – Friday 5-7 pm.
Location:
1 Battersea Rise, London, SW11 1HG
Nearest Station:
Clapham Junction Station.
Opening Hours:
Monday - Friday 17:00 - 23:00,
Saturday - 12:00 - 23:00
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