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of exotic cuisine on offer in South
East London, choose from a global selection of top quality
food in some inspired environments.
Bermondsey [map],
has a huge selection of restaurants reflecting a diverse and interesting cuisine.
Experience the whole of Asia in one sitting by paying
a visit to Champor [map] on Weston Street. Here you’ll enjoy Malaysian, Thai, Japanese and Chinese cuisine
in warm and welcoming surroundings.
Staying in Bermondsey, a jewel of a restaurant is close
by. Enjoy some unusual Peruvian dishes at Fina Estampa
[map] , Tooley Street. This South-American themed restaurant
offers diners a unique taste of an eclectic and fiery
cuisine.
Close by and staying on Tooley Street is The
Great Wall [map], an impressive Chinese restaurant,
offering a wide range of dishes and banquet options as well as a large
selection of vegetarian dishes.
Go for an African and Caribbean experience at Presidential
Suya [map],
Old Kent Road, for sweet potato dishes and a strong selection
of vegetarian treats.
Head to Southwark [map] for an equally impressive
selection of international cuisine.
Perhaps French is your thing. If so, head to Petit
Robert [map],
Park Street. Book early as this place is often packed
due to its excellent reputation for a vibrant menu and
extensive wine list.
Another popular Peruvian restaurant is Tito’s [map],
London Bridge. Diners have the option of drinking in the
basement bar or enjoying top cuisine in the restaurant
area. Choose from unusual food such as Guinea Pig and a selection of seafood. Vegetarians are also
well-catered for.
If you can’t decide which continent’s food
you want to savour why not try a fusion restaurant like Mint [map] on Montague, Borough High Street. Enjoy a range of familiar
favourites blended to create a completely unique eating
experience.
Alternatively, head to The Peckham Experiment [map],
Bellenden Road, for al fresco international dining. The
Peckham also has an extensive wine list and a great vegan
menu, as well as catering for people with special
dietary needs.
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