Best restaurants in Bermondsey and London Bridge
Bermondsey and London Bridge, just moments apart, are a true treasure trove for food lovers, offering everything from cosy French bistros and bold Sri Lankan flavours to modern British dining with skyline views. Bermondsey is known for its trendy Bermondsey Street and hidden gems, while London Bridge boasts one of its most iconic locations, Borough Market, where you can indulge in street food from around the globe and shop for artisan produce. Whether you’re in the mood for tapas-style dishes on Bermondsey Street or smoky Iranian kebabs in London Bridge, here is our guide to the best restaurants these vibrant areas have to offer.
Berenjak Borough
#FLODown: This Iranian restaurant, situated next to Borough Market, is all about bold flavours. Think smoky kebabs, stews bursting with spices, and flatbreads fresh from the tanoor oven. It’s a great spot for sharing plates and trying something new in a seriously pretty setting.
Menu style: Sharing plates and à la carte.
Location: 1 Bedale Street, London SE1 9AL.Website: berenjaklondon.com Instagram: @berenjaklondon
Rambutan
#FLODown: On the edge of Borough Market, Rambutan offers an authentic taste of Sri Lanka with bold, vibrant flavours. The menu features rich coconut marinades, fiery spices, and slow-cooked dishes like black pork and creamy dal. Pair the heat with their refreshing soft-serve for the perfect balance. A must-visit for those eager to explore the delicious, complex flavours of Sri Lankan cuisine.
Menu style: Small plates, à la carte, and dessert options.
Location: 10 Stoney Street, London SE1 9AD. Website: rambutanlondon.com Instagram: @rambutan_london
Casse-Croûte
#FLODown: This cosy little French spot on Bermondsey Street feels like stepping into a Parisian café. The menu changes daily, offering hearty dishes like coq au vin and crème caramel. It’s small, busy, and brimming with charm—perfect for a low-key but delicious meal.
Menu style: Daily changing à la carte.
Location: 109 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3XB. Website: cassecroute.co.uk Instagram: @cassecroute_london
Lolo
#FLODown: José Pizarro’s new Bermondsey restaurant offers a relaxed atmosphere with a menu of shareable tapas-style plates. It’s the perfect spot for a casual night out, featuring dishes that blend Spanish influences with a London twist.
Menu style: Tapas-style small plates.
Location: 104 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3UB. Website: josepizarro.com Instagram: @jose_pizarro
Camille
#FLODown: This French bistro is tucked right in Borough Market and serves up simple, hearty dishes that feel just right on a chilly day. The vibe is unpretentious and warm—great for a relaxed lunch or dinner after exploring the market.
Menu Style: À la carte.
Location: 2-3 Stoney Street, London SE1 9AA.Website: camille.london Instagram: @camille.london
Sollip
#FLODown: For something a bit more refined, Sollip is a hidden gem where Korean ingredients meet French cooking techniques. The tasting menu feels more like an experience than just a meal—perfect for foodies who love something creative and beautifully plated.
Menu style: Tasting menu.
Location: 8 Melior Street, London SE1 3QP. Website: sollip.co.uk Instagram: @sollip.london
OMA
#FLODown: OMA is where Greek classics get a modern twist. Located near Borough Market, it’s all about fresh, seasonal ingredients with a cool, contemporary vibe. The menu is à la carte, so whether you’re popping in for a quick bite or settling in for a full meal, it works.
Menu style: À la carte.
Location: 2-4 Bedale Street, London SE1 9AL.Website: oma.london Instagram: @oma.london
Borough Market
#FLODown: Borough Market is one of London Bridge’s most iconic landmarks and sits at the heart of some of the area’s best restaurants. Known for its vibrant atmosphere, street food, and fresh produce, it’s a true London institution. The market attracts locals from nearby areas for lunch, tourists eager for an authentic experience, and food lovers in search of high-quality ingredients. It offers a vast range of products, including artisan cheeses, cured meats, organic produce, and freshly baked bread. You’ll also find specialty items like locally sourced honey, and a wide variety of spices and herbs. Street food vendors serve dishes from around the world, from wood-fired pizzas and burgers to vibrant Asian street food and fresh pastries. It’s a fun place to capture the charm of the city!
Location: 8 Southwark Street, London, United Kingdom SE1 1TL. Website: boroughmarket.org.uk Instagram: @boroughmarket.
Aqua Shard
#FLODown: Dinner with a view? Aqua Shard delivers on both fronts, offering modern British dishes alongside jaw-dropping panoramas of the London skyline. Great for special occasions, though let’s be real—the views might steal the show.
Menu style: À la carte, set menus, brunch and afternoon tea.
Location: Level 31, The Shard, 31 St Thomas Street, London SE1 9RY.Website: aquashard.co.uk Instagram: @aquashard
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