Delfina is a unique establishment situated on Bermondsey Street. It is open for breakfast and lunch Monday thru Friday, and Friday nights for dinner. Serving a stylish, eclectic menu that changes fortnightly, using seasonal and locally sourced ingredients. The trendy former chocolate factory boasts large white walls to feature art from a nearby gallery. The lively lunch crowd is as diverse as the food, from City suits to yummy mummys to fashionistas!
Delfina Restaurant
British Restaurant in Bermondsey
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10 / 10 from 1 review
Address
50 Bermondsey Street
Bermondsey
London
SE1 3UD
Cuisine
British
British
Region
Bermondsey
Bermondsey
Restaurant Facilities
Disabled Facilities
Children Welcome
Credit Cards Accepted
Music Played
Outdoor Area
Booking Advisable
Delfina Restaurant Picture Gallery
Delfina Restaurant
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User Reviews
Amber
May 19, 2005
Amazing. A truly great, and unpretentious restaurant.
The menu was packed with fantastic looking food. Standout dishes were ras-el-hanout quail; grilled mackerel with mild dahl and apple raita, and a rosewater & dark chocolate tart with turkish delight icecream.
Super friendly waiters happy to explain the more esoteric ingredients. 3 courses for 2 people, plus non-alcoholic drinks was £55. A total bargain for cooking of that quality. Beats Conran's Plateau hands down. I thought it beat Oxo Tower, my boyfriend disagreed.
Superb. Go there as soon as you can. (but make sure it's a weekday lunchtime or Friday evening, as it's shut in the evenings!).
The menu was packed with fantastic looking food. Standout dishes were ras-el-hanout quail; grilled mackerel with mild dahl and apple raita, and a rosewater & dark chocolate tart with turkish delight icecream.
Super friendly waiters happy to explain the more esoteric ingredients. 3 courses for 2 people, plus non-alcoholic drinks was £55. A total bargain for cooking of that quality. Beats Conran's Plateau hands down. I thought it beat Oxo Tower, my boyfriend disagreed.
Superb. Go there as soon as you can. (but make sure it's a weekday lunchtime or Friday evening, as it's shut in the evenings!).