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Santo Remedio
"Our Story:We started Santo Remedio in 2013 running pop ups and supper clubs to bring the flavours of Mexico we love and grew up with in Mexico to Londoners. After a few months in Shoreditch in 2016 we opened our doors at 152 Tooley Street in London Bridge in September 2017. Our food is inspired by the taquerias, markets, homes and celebrations of Mexico.We import speciality ingredients like Pasilla, Serranos and grasshoppers from Mexico to give our dishes a true taste of Mexico. We also work with fantastic local producers like Gringa Dairy in Peckham who produces our artisanal Mexican cheeses. Our dishes are influenced by time spent living in Mexico City, the Yucatan and Oaxaca.Edson & Natalie"
Address: 152 Tooley Street , London SE1 2TU, XGL, GB
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: SE1 2TU

opening times

Monday: 12:00-23:00
Tuesday: 12:00-23:00
Wednesday: 12:00-23:00
Thursday: 12:00-23:00
Friday: 12:00-23:00
Saturday: 12:00-23:00
Sunday: 12:00-23:00


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Reviews
I brought my wife here for a surprise birthday lunch, because she loves Mexican food and she absolutely loved it. The service was great, with all of the stuff being quite attentive and timely, given how busy the place was. We didn't have to wait very long for everything. All of the dishes were really tasty, fresh and very nicely presented.
I came here for bottomless brunch, and it was fabulous! Really good value for money 2 courses and a pudding for £58 plus service charge. the staff are really attentive and always make sure the drinks are flowing! Jay our serve was a ray of sunshine 10/10Food: 5/5
Best Mexican restaurant London. I say that without a doubt. The food is absolutely amazing. Everything from the starters to the tacos and tostadas. The mains are amazing too. But the service and bartending is simply superb. Couldn’t fault anything here. We had the coconut margarita which was the best I’ve had. Tuna tostada and the soft shell crab taco are so good. Make sure you try the lamb shank too. Even the desserts were great.
Has the softshell crab and pulled pork taco. Both are very salty and prefer it to be lesser. However the softshell crab is real solid like mini crab n I like that. Didn’t enjoy the lamb shank as the taste didn’t work for me though meat is very tender. Service is very good from Indian waitress
Had a lovely meal here with my family. My husband is Latin American, and we love all Latin American food but have found a hard time finding good options in London. So happy to find this spot. The servers were so warm, friendly and accommodating. The ambience was incredibly chill, and the decor is eclectic and beautiful. We had the house margarita, sangria and hibiscus agua fresca. Lots of delicious looking options on the cocktail menu— can’t wait to return and try more. We really enjoyed the pork tacos, fish tacos, chilaquiles and chicken flautas. Everything was fresh and full of flavor. I could eat the plantains served with cream and queso every day. So good!! Lots of meat-free options which is nice. We also had the grasshoppers alongside our guacamole— we’ve only tried them a handful of times before so it was a nice treat/surprise to find them here. Desserts were great— particularly the churros which weren’t too greasy or overly sweet. Highly recommend this restaurant.
Great staff we showed up right before closing and staff helped us out. The tuna tostada. Pork belly tostados and fish tacos were all great. Drinks were good. Staff very friendly and helpful warning my niece about spice level in a dish. Would go back anytime
This isn’t going to be a fake review so apologies if it’s not what you would like to read but it has to be real. My partner is Mexican and I have visited many times. I LOVE Mexican food and whenever I see a Mexican resto in London I’m always up to go..him not so much because he’s always disappointed because it’s never authentic. He didn’t come with me because of this and I’m glad he didn’t because he’d have been disappointed. Since Mexican food is trending at the moment in London, with actual Mexicans running it you’d think that this would be up to the same standard as them. Now I really thought this place was set up or run by Mexicans not sure why I thought this but we went for my birthday. Bottomless brunch. Firstly the restaurant wasn’t that busy and we were pretty much alone upstairs apart from two other tables so it should not have taken 15 minutes for someone to come and take our order for the next drink. I Mind you this is for 90 minutes. Not to mention it was 20 minutes before we got asked for our food. The food. I asked for chilaquiles verdes which is one of my favourites. It looked OK, fancier than I’ve had which was expected here but the salsa verdes didn’t taste like salsa verde. I’m not sure what it was but it wasn’t that nice and truly I’m not a fussy person. Regardless of whether it was authentic Mexican or not I’d have enjoyed it but it didn’t taste good. I ate it anyway because I’m paying for it. My friends Caesar salad was soggy leaves and croutons which leads me to believe this salad is not fresh. Next up was another fav of mine the flautas. Oh boy..you’re supposed to have the shredded chicken plain so that the sauces on top shine and flavours don’t clash but they seasoned it so much it tasted smoky and it didn’t go together with the sauce on top. I was so disappointed in this. Dessert was just..my friend left her mango sorbet because it was closer to aqua Fresca, way tooo liquid. I had to wait so so long to get my drinks in between it wasn’t worth it. Anyway despite that I had 4 sangrias and was stone cold sober so I believe it was a splash of wine with other ingredients. The guy who served us was very lovely I have to say but it wasn’t fair that we had so much time before we were asked to order other drinks. My glass was empty for a while and had to even ask the seating host for a drink. I paid £68 I believe and I wasn’t happy with the price of the food considering the quality was poor. That salad was absolutely shocking it’s laughable I wouldn’t spend a penny here and I hope it’s not Mexican owned because that would be a travesty. I get the location is London Bridge but that price for what you get is rubbish. If you want actual Mexican food in London I know a few places but this isn’t it! Maybe that was the goal, to make it for BRITISH people? Who knows. Sorry for being honest I know that’s not what other people in the reviews are doing but you lot do you
This place has plentiful good reviews and awards and it’s easy to see why - if you’re in the mood for some Mexican food with authentic vibes you really must come here. It’s not the largest of places and although there’s two levels of seating you’ll want to make sure you have a reservation - within five minutes of opening it was already packed at the weekend! The staff were super welcoming and throughout the meal were really friendly and helpful explaining the menu and giving recommendations. There’s some interesting cocktails on offer and, although they took a little while to arrive, were presented beautifully and delicious, especially the Mezcalita Verde which has a super but not overpowering kick from the jalapeño. The food menu isn’t overly large but what is offered is all amazing. In particular the pork belly tacos and elote were so amazingly tasty we’re still talking about them now! All the dishes are designed for sharing so it’s a really sociable experience, and with the decor feels like everyone present is friends with each other with a great atmosphere. I can’t wait to return and highly recommend!
Me and my partner love Mexican food, so I booked this for Valentines Day. Just a stone throw away from London Bridge Station, giving you a break from the typical Soho madness. The drinks were incredible, and the food was spot on. If I were to be critical, the food could have been a bit spicier or had that option at least. We potentially ordered too much food, but ate it all. The fish tacos are a must!
Saturday afternoon atmosphere was little crowd but not too loud, and the restaurant is cozy. The food is fabulous and took me back to my holiday in Mexico.Food: 5/5
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