Brazas
45 Tulse Hill, London, SW2 2TJ
Reviews for Brazas
This restaurant is surprising in that part of Brixton.
You wouldn't expect such good food right at the bottom of Tulse Hill, normally more take away sort of places.
Food wise, I enjoyed particularly my main meal, salad and seabass. Good product, well prepared, although a bit on the oily side, but originally presented. The starters - cod cakes - was fine - wished for a bit of greens with it though, but good quantity, well cooked - but the dessert was to die for - meringue, fruit and crème Chantilly... Diet freaks, stay away...
Overall, an excellent evening, service with a smile, always helpful and efficient. Loved it and will go back definitely...
A lovely little eatery in Tulse Hill. I had “Tiger Prawns” as a starter, a dish I would thoroughly recommend with lovely garlic butter, delightful Salsa dip and fresh bread.
My main “The Steak” and dessert of Marble Cake” were very generous. The services was just the right mix off attentiveness, without overcrowding us. Brazas also has a great little deli at the front of house so if you don’t have time to have a meal you can still experience their cuisine. Being just 5mins from where I live I am surprised I haven’t ventured in before but will definitely be doing so again!
I adore this restaurant. Its run by a lovely family who really care about their food and their customers. The food is yummy and home made - the nutmeg and spices cheese cake is to die for! Its also good place to go with children or with groups of friends. And the hamburger is a great hangover cure...
This cosy argentinian grill is certainly a welcome addition to the local area. Situated halfway along Tulse hill, it’s not the easiest place to get to if you don’t live within walking distance but it’s definitely worth the 15 minute walk for me. You can sit in or get a takeaway but don’t forget to order ahead if you do as the wait is at least 15 minutes.
The menu is a bit on the petite side but I guess they’re making sure they can handle it and it does mean the food is fresher. They have spicy or plain grilled chicken (available as a ¼, ½ or whole), burgers, grilled ribs with sweet soy sauce, whole chorizo, grilled sardines and cod cakes. For vegetarians, there’s a choice of couscous, pasta with Broccoli or melanzani (aubergines, tomatoes, mozzarella).
I had the spicy chicken with rice and salsa and it was really flavoursome. The skin of the chicken was charred to a smoky crisp without the bitterness that you get when there is an incompetent chef. Inevitably finger-licking good! They also have a mini delicatessen with a variety of meat and cheese, it looked fairly cheap too.
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