Fish In A Tie

Nestled in a cosy corner just minutes from Clapham Junction is the Fish in a Tie bistro. We’re big on warm welcomes and we’re simply huge on creating a family friendly atmosphere where you’ll feel immediately at home.

Fish in a Tie – A place where food & hospitality become one.

We’re passionate about putting food on a plate that’s both authentically Mediterranean and authentically made on the premises.

Whether you’re looking for a Sunday roast, a Tuesday evening pasta, a Friday night treat, old favourites or new daily specials, you’ll find food that’s lovingly prepared and generously heaped.

http://fishinatie.com

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A true neighbourhood restaurant, hidden away near the Thames in Battersea, offering simple Gallic fare; we found the cuisine generous, but rather lacking in finesse.

When you see menu of this notably unpretentious all-day joint, which opened up near the Battersea riverside early in 2007, you may feel that you have stumbled into some sort of Francophile heaven.

This double-page job - printed up freshly every day - offers dishes ranging from pancakes and croques-messieurs to quite ambitious plats du jour - perfect, it seems, for everything from lunch with the kids to an informal romantic dinner (if you avoid the football evenings, that is).

Bread set a upbeat note, and a reasonably-priced kids' pasta special was also good, but there were just too many duds.

That's not to say that there's any want of generosity - if anything, portions are too big - but a seafood chowder was impossibly salty, and both a venison plat du jour and a floating island would have benefited from being half the size and twice as subtle.

Eat On The Cheap: 20 Great Meals Out For Under £20 | Londonist

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Its small plates aren’t as small as in many restaurants, and its list of wines and sherries is also well priced with a number of by-the-glass options.

Pizza Pilgrims, various locations Deliveroo now from Clerkenwell | Deliveroo now from Covent Garden | Deliveroo now from Shoreditch | Deliveroo now from Soho There is a whole host of cheap and excellent quality Turkish restaurants around the Green Lanes area — see our pick of them here — but Gökyüzü is probably the best.

This place is especially good value if you come in a group and fill the table with dishes to share — even the ‘small’ portions are pretty hefty — but the restaurant will lay on superlative amounts of flatbread, salad and dips either way, meaning it’s nearly impossible not to leave with a barely touched wallet and a very full stomach.

Mamuska, 1st Floor, Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre, SE1 6TE Meze is the order of the day at this intimate restaurant tucked away in a part of south London known mainly for curry houses.

Small plates of classics such as pan con tomate, calamari, chorizo skewers and charcuterie platters feel Mediterranean in price as well as flavour with many a dish coming in at the £3-4 mark rising only to £20 for a large sharing platter featuring hams, cheeses and plenty more.

Restaurant review: Curry Leaves, Battersea | The London Economic

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After a glass of wine in my local while I read the papers – the Times magazine was especially good that day – I conceived an almost overwhelming desire for a curry.

I have recently moved to Clapham, and I knew there to be two good curry houses on the Northcote Road.

I wouldn’t say I’m a curry aficionado (a word Tatler tells us is terribly non-U anyway) but I’ve had some very good curries in my time, and for eight years I lived in St Andrews, home of the now-defunct Balaka, which was regularly voted the best Indian restaurant in Scotland.

But to discover a delectable and hospitable Indian restaurant literally at the end of my street – next to a Mediterranean bistro called Fish in a Tie, which I must also sample – is a stroke of great fortune.

There were several other dishes on the menu which tempted me, from the familiar (for curry is very comforting) to the unusual.

Fish in a Tie | Restaurants in Clapham Junction, London

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