Tito's

Restaurant in Southwark
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8 / 10 from 5 reviews
Address
4-6 London Bridge Street
Southwark
London
SE1 9SG
Map
Telephone
020 7407 7787
Cuisine
Other
Region
Southwark
Nearest Station
London Bridge
0.07 miles
Opening Times
Monday Open 10:00 - Closes 17:00
Tuesday Open 10:00 - Closes 17:00
Wednesday Open 10:00 - Closes 17:00
Thursday Open 10:00 - Closes 17:00
Friday Open 10:00 - Closes 17:00
Saturday Open 10:00 - Closes 15:00
Sunday Closed

Peruvian cuisine is somewhat of a undiscovered territory in London, but Tito's aims to fill that gap in the dining experience. In the basement area, diners are invited to enjoy a selection of sandwiches and drinks such as Chica Morada and Inka Cola, whereas on the first floor of this restaurant, you are invited to enjoy a more formal dining experience. Guinea pig, seafood and various vegetarian dishes are all served in a warm and friendly atmosphere.

User Reviews

Charlotte
from London (Greater)

Feb 7, 2011

The food and drinks were great, a little pricey in my opinion, but I wouldn't come here for a date because the lighting and overall atmosphere is not at all suited for that.

Name: Charlotte
Location: London (Greater)
Anonymous

Dec 12, 2008

Had dinner here tonight, my first experience of Peruvian cuisine, an absolute first class thumbs up!! Great service, my meal was excellent, succulent lamb with rice, and i'm a sucker for beans - waht's important was that this was recommended by the waiter - it was super! Starter was good too - just a safe bet, fried calamari. Clientele on the night seemed to include some Sth American folk, perhaps including Peruvians, always a good sign!!! One of the best first time cuisine experiences for me, must try if keen for something new and interesting.
Melisa

Jul 6, 2006

I was delighted by our waiter Andres’ response when asked for his recommendations: he enthusiastically described the dishes to us in detail: individual ingredients, cooking processes, etc. I chose the king prawns in a brown chilli sauce with rice and yellow beans, and my friend chose a main that consisted of items from the starters menu: fried plantain, a corn delicacy that resembled polenta, pork ribs, sweet potato, a spicy sauce, and salad garnish. The meal was very different to anything I’ve had before: very rustic and earthy, with good flavours. I highly recommend this restaurant for its food, but also for the whole experience of dining in a place that exudes so much pride and warmth
Tom Moore

Oct 15, 2005

I genuinely enjoyed my visit to Tito's Peruvian Restaurant. Having been to Peru two years ago it brought back such wonderful memories of a beautiful country.

The food at Tito’s was delicious. For starters I had what is known as a “ceviche” which was made with raw fish, lemon and spices. The fish was fresh it was very yummy! For main course I had a tender piece of lamb in coriander sauce which was accompanied by rice and cooked beans. It was absolutely delicious. I don’t remember the name of the dish though. Lastly, for dessert I enjoyed a traditional “Alfajor” which was recommended by a very helpful Peruvian waiter.

The quality of the food is great and the service is just how it s
Calum

Oct 3, 2005

I visited Titos with friends on Saturday, and was generally disappointed. Maybe we are unlucky, but our Colombian waitress wasn't friendly or helpful. We also had an air conditioning unit which was dripping onto the table right above one of my friends food. Not healthy. With regard to the food, yes the ceviche was excellent. However I had the oddest Papa Rellena - which contained only chicken and a few raisins - no beef or tomato as was stated on the menu. It was also partly cold and had obviously been reheated in the microwave. The Agi de Gallina was also look warm and the potatoes underneath the sauce were cold. The price was cheap but go to Fina Estampa if you want quality.
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