Book European Restaurants in South East London

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Auberge
Located in the heart of London alongside the Thames – near London Bridge station - Auberge is a snug and sophisticated French eatery with a contemporary Deco-esque twist and a cosy basement bar. The dining room at Auberge has a warm, vintage vibe and is decorated with an eclectic mix of sofas, old church pews and chunky wooden furniture, making it the perfect venue for business lunches, office parties and intimate evening meals. The Parisian menu at Auberge includes all of your French bistro classics, and we love the soup á l'oignon with gruyére croutons; the moules mariniere with shallots, white wine, garlic and parsley; and the magret de canard – duck breast with roasted potatoes, braised Savoy cabbage and Cointreau sauce.

Cuisine: European
Location: 35 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2QJ [Map]

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Baltic
With its glass atrium, high ceilings and white walls, Baltic has a light, open, spacious feel. The warm, neutral colours and pale wooden beams give the place a natural, organic feel. At this Waterloo restaurant Jan Woroniecki of Wodka and Chez Kristof fame offers a selection of hearty Eastern European dishes. Give your gullet an an Eastern bloc party with dishes like lamb goulash, haunch of venison with honey roasted pears and sour cherries and steamed mussels with bacon and beer. The bar boasts over 35 different flavours of Polish and Russian vodka as well as wine and bar food. The other great draw is the jazz – on Sunday nights Baltic plays host to established and up coming artists.

Cuisine: Eastern European
Location: 74 Blackfriars Road, London, SE1 8HA [Map]

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Blueprint Café
Blueprint Café restaurant located in London’s Design Museum offers spectacular views of the London skyline from Tower Bridge, the Tower of London and the Swiss Re building in the West, sweeping across and along the Thames to Canary Wharf in the East. In fact, the Blueprint Café provides each table with a pair of binoculars to get a closer look at the view – or spy on the warehouse flats opposite. As you would expect of a restaurant in a museum devoted to design, aesthetics are important here and every detail is attended to, from the stylish seating to the well-designed cutlery and place settings. The dining room at the Blueprint Café riverside restaurant is light, simple and unfussy and its interior provides an ideal backdrop to the Blueprint Café’s acclaimed European cooking. Chef Jeremy Lee is devoted to seasonality in his modern European menu served with a deft hand. Come see for yourself.

Cuisine: European
Location: Design Museum, 28 Shad Thames, London Bridge, SE1 2YD [Map]

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Brasserie and Wine Bar Toulouse Lautrec
Bringing a touch of French flair to Kennington, Brasserie Toulouse Lautrec is a traditional brasserie and wine bar set inside a lovingly refurbished English pub. It is run by two brothers – Nolan and Florent - whose parents have run the neighbouring Lobster Pot restaurant for 18 years, so there’s plenty of authentic French charm on offer. Set over two floors, the warm and inviting space is divided into a rustic ground floor brasserie and an upstairs Piano bar with live piano music every evening. Head Chef Florent specialises in classic French dishes like snails in puff pastry with a white wine sauce; Toulouse sausages with homemade mash and red onion gravy; and chargrilled sirloin steak with frites and green pepper sauce.

Cuisine: Modern European
Location: 140 Newington Butts, London, SE11 4RN [Map]

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Brew Wharf
Brew Wharf is a restaurant and micro-brewery in London’s Bankside that is a great place to dine, bask in the sunshine (seasonal) and, if you’re lucky, catch a view of the brewers at their art. Set under soaring railway arches by Borough Market and Vinopolis, the dining rooms and terrace are casual, modern, well-designed spaces with so much vertical space you’ll feel light-headed. Or maybe that’s the superb brew, including Brew Whar’s own Wharf Best and seasonal offerings. Brewing takes place about every other Tuesday and beers can be taken away for home consumption. Oh the food! Modern European with a special emphasis on fish, like beer-battered fish and chips.

Cuisine: European
Location: Brew Wharf Yard, Stoney Street, London, SE1 9AD [Map]

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Cantina Vinopolis
Situated under the huge Victorian railway arches of London Bridge at Bankside, Cantina Vinopolis is the public restaurant of the Vinopolis wine experience, a major London attraction for wine-lovers and tourists alike. You know you’ll find a blistering selection of interesting wines at Cantina Vinopolis, but you should also know you’ll be enjoying terrific modern European cuisine with more than a nod to the flavours of the Mediterranean. There is a serious focus on freshly prepared steaks, chicken, fish and salads with flavourful, simple side dishes. The smart casual restaurant makes the most of its spectacular setting with light wood tables, open kitchen, and easy contemporary décor under the soaring arches. The enormous wine list has been compiled with great care and expertise and includes both popular varietals and unusual offerings from vineyards throughout the world, starting at Argentina and ending at USA. Cantina Vinopolis spreads the love of wine at regular wine tastings and dinners.

Cuisine: Modern European
Location: 1 Bank End, London Bridge, London, SE1 9BU [Map]

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Chapters All Day Dining
Opened in London’s Blackheath Village in 1998, Chapters All Day Dining has gone from strength to strength, establishing itself as a favourite local restaurant in this thriving area. With its glass frontage and pavement seating, Chapters is easily spotted here on Montpelier Vale, while the imposing interior – contemporary with a touch of tradition in bare brick walls and warm colour scheme – continues the impressive look. Based around the need for adaptable dining for today’s hectic lifestyle, Chapters All Day Dining offers all day food and a flexible, easy atmosphere where a quick mid-morning coffee is treated as importantly as a lengthy group dinner. The award-winning kitchen team presents modern European cuisine to suit all requirements. Steaks are a particular specialty at Chapters All Day Dining, cooked over a specially imported Josper oven whose coals give the meats a flavour as intense as the meats of a Manhattan steakhouse.

Cuisine: Modern European
Location: 43 - 45 Montpelier Vale, Blackheath Village, London, SE3 0TJ [Map]

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Le Chardon
With its understated forest-green shop front on Lordship Lane in East Dulwich, Le Chardon might look like just another Parisian-pastiche bistro – but step inside and you'll realise that this historic Victorian restaurant is the real deal. Originally the site of a David Greig grocery store, the restaurant retains all of the site's original wall tiles and is decorated with Parisian street signs, blackboard menus and kooky objets d'art. Romantic and cosy, this restaurant is renowned for its authentic bistro fare and has become the favourite haunt of canoodling couples and Francophilic foodies. Don't miss the Toulouse sausages with mash and onion gravy, and the profiteroles with ice cream and warm chocolate sauce.

Cuisine: Modern European
Location: 65 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, SE22 8ED [Map]

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Liquorish
Nestled in the heart of East Dulwich, Liquorish is a comfortably stylish bar and restaurant with a passion for locally sourced ingredients and good, honest food. South London locals often pop in for dinner and drinks mid-week, but it’s especially popular on Sundays thanks to their legendary roasts and laid-back atmosphere. DJs hit the decks on Fridays and Saturdays and in the warmer months diners can enjoy the sunny terrace and garden. On the menu you’ll find sustainable, organic produce put to good use in dishes like pan-fried duck breast; lamb shank with Moroccan couscous; and the delicious chicken, coriander and lemongrass burger. The bar stocks a wide range of wines and beers from around the world, but we recommend their excellent cocktails.

Cuisine: Modern European
Location: 123 Lordship Lane, London, SE22 8HU [Map]

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Mezzanine
Overlooking London's River Thames, Mezzanine is one of two restaurants located in the iconic National Theatre on London’s South Bank. Naturally, Mezzanine restaurant is absolutely ideal for pre-theatre dining with a special, super-quick two-course pre-theatre menu. Staff are experts at serving you swiftly so you can settle in your seat before curtain. Mezzanine is usefully open for post-theatre too. However, Mezzanine restaurant has come in to its own thanks to its convenient location, attractive surroundings and great food, making this chic little restaurant popular in its own right. Simply decorated in mid-century tones and shapes which complement the iconic architecture of the building, Mezzanine is bang on trend but timeless all at once. A short and sweet modern European lunch and supper menu offers everything you can ask for from a sophisticated London restaurant plus an excellent selection of drinks to ensure your evening is a smash hit.

Cuisine: Modern European
Location: National Theatre, Upper Ground, South Bank, London, SE1 9PX [Map]

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