20 years of Spanish Tapas in London's Borough Market | Tapas Brindisa London Bridge | Inside Kitchen

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • Join Inside Kitchen behind the scenes at this bustling tapas bar, located right at the entrance of Borough Market. For 20 years, the team at Brindisa have been carefully preparing much-loved Spanish staples like Croquetas, Tortilla Espanola, and Patatas Bravas.. The tantalising array of sustainably sourced tapas is expertly paired with an extensive list of fine Spanish wine, ensuring an authentic and unforgettable experience! PS They don't take reservations, so arrive early to get a table!
    Place:
    Tapas Brindisa London Bridge
    18-20 Southwark St
    London
    SE1 1TJ
    1min walk from London Bridge station
    _ Timeline
    00:45 Vibe
    02:18 Patatas bravas
    03:15 Txuleta Rubia Gallega
    05:12 Tortilla español
    07:15 Gambas al ajillo
    08:12 What did you order?
    08:35 Croquetas de jamón
    09:32 Huevos rotos
    11:24 Cocktails
    12:05 Wagyu Steak
    13:16 What did you order?
    Please note that the menu is subject to change.

Komentáře • 5

  • @ZoKitchen
    @ZoKitchen Před 3 dny +1

    Yum 👍🏾

  • @liedermusicuta
    @liedermusicuta Před 22 dny +2

    Love these tapas yum

  • @dontanaka
    @dontanaka Před 18 dny +1

    I would love to go to this restaurant sometime soon!

  • @richardyoung871
    @richardyoung871 Před 3 dny

    In this part of the video although I am not Spanish I understand that tapas means Appetizers whether it be hot or cold and not an entrée from my understanding as this just another food fad.But the influence of Spanish food is making a mark.especially in the NYC AREA and I don't mind Spanish food as it has good portion control and is not overpriced and to a degree I can make a lot of it.and there are a lot of Spanish people in the city and if you go to the supermarket it's really cheap like making Chinese food just have to understand the rules as I am Chinese, Hawaiian from Honolulu Hawaii 4th generation but Chinese food is more American style but that doesn't matter as long as you like it is all that counts as I have given away my recipes to people and they like it.just like watching Guy and the places he goes to but people will be very creative and it gives me ideas as long as it makes sense and doesn't break the bank it's OK.and many a time people post so make different things it's not funny but very entertaining other than watching TV, or listening to the radio it's OK because Americans love entertainment in any way or sort.

  • @PaulStratford-vn8ed
    @PaulStratford-vn8ed Před 9 dny +1

    over priced food tbh