Mar I Terra
14 Gambia Street, London, SE1 0XH
Reviews for Mar I Terra
I ate at Mar I Terra on Saturday, en route to check the Thames Festival on the Southbank.
Both were quite pleasant. The fete was interesting because of the laid back village to watch this country becoming more continental as the years go by: the ambiance was laid back, with performers and food.
However, by that time we were quite full having made a detour via Blackfriars to have dinner at Mar I Terra for some proper Spanish tapas. All felt right in place, relax and good. We had the classics: boquerones, patatas bravas, some meat balls and some cervesa to wash it. All tapas are around a fiver except the jamon, which at thirteen and a half quid isn't cheap. It's very very good and probably worth it though.
Atmospheric and cosy tapas bar close to Blackfriars, south of the Thames. Standard tapas menu including everyone's favourites and an excellent wine list. Prices are reasonable and the portions are large enough to share. Very attentive waiter service who are happy to recommend dishes or wine and even let you try before you buy (or they did in my case!). Only downside is that it is always busy - both with the office crowd at lunch and locals in the evening - and they don't take reservations. They do however have seating upstairs,which is perfect if you are in a larger group.
Mar I Terra is a Tapas bar / restaurant hidden in the back streets of Waterloo, the delicious food and drink are both wonderfully authentic, and coupled with the reasonable price of about £30 per head for a selection of tapas and wine, it makes for a great night out.
In my opinion the only way to eat at Mar I Terra is go with a few friends so that you can reach across most of the menu and fill your table with a wonderful selection of almost everything.
To pick out a particular dish would be foolish, as I can only suggest trying them all; it really is as simple as that!
The only complaint I have is that you can’t book in advance, and so you may have to wait for a table, but it’s worth waiting.
Whether you decide to have a sherry or some wine or beer with your food – the flavours of Spain come through with a resounding success. I do have to make a recommendation though; please do try the Premium Spanish brandies as they are fantastic.
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