Reviews Cantina Del Ponte

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Göksel Belli
+4
London Tower Bridge manzaralı oldukça keyifli bir restaurant. Kılıç balığı carpaccio ve somon ızgara oldukça lezzetliydi. Tatlı olarak panna cotta nefisti.
Aug 30, 2015
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Francis Moore
+4.5
Well, this restaurant was okay - I would agree that the food is nothing special (it's certainly not bad, though - I just mean you can find better quite easily), and it trades - for better or worse - on it's location and it's beautiful view. And it IS a beautiful view! One this urban spoon has definitely got wrong though - only ££?! Are you kidding?! Damn, man - this place was expensive in my book. A good £40 for a very modest meal for me and my girlfriend.
Nov 21, 2011
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Mark Edwards
+4.5
We booked on a toptable deal and the offer menu was rather good. Almost all of us chose the same meal: bresola con rucola e slasa al gorgonzola cured beef, rocket, blue cheese dressing.
Jan 11, 2010
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Hugh Wright
+4.5
Wanting Oscar to have the final word, I asked him to rate each course as 'yummy' or 'yuck'; Cantina del Ponte scored a perfect three 'yummys'. Never mind what I thought; if that's not all the recommendation you need, then I don't know what is.
Mar 14, 2012
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London Chow
+4.5
I am always a bit apprehensive eating near tourists spots. Call me cynical but you can hardly blame restaurant owners for cutting corners in order to maximise profits. And that was exactly what flashed across my mind when Wife redeemed a meal on Toptable at an Italian restaurant beside Tower Bridge, the mother of all attractions in London. Perhaps the saving grace is that Cantina del Ponte is located on the south bank of the Thames. Tourists generally turn right and head towards City Hall (who wouldn't be drawn an egg shaped structure) and HMS Belfast (and yes, a battleship as well). That leaves the restaurants in Butler Wharf, where Cantina del Ponte is, fighting for those tourists venturing up Shad Thames. Even if the tourists do walk down
Mar 16, 2011
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Kristainlondon
+4.5
Life is funny. For 18 months when I frst moved to London, I lived right around the corner from Cantina del Ponte. But I never went. It's like now...I can think of one restaurant in the particular that is about 50 meters from my current flat, but I've yet
Sep 27, 2008
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We Love Food, It's All We Eat
+5
Cantina del Ponte is on my old work’s stomping ground – Shad Thames, which boasts one of the best views in London, that of Tower Bridge and the Tower of London. It’s right next door to Le Pont de la Tour, the only restaurant I’ve not visited on Butler’s Wharf, my bosses would swan off there at lunchtime and my work colleagues and I would slum it at Ask pizza, if we were lucky. It still looks the same ten years on and since the height of its popularity in the late 90s.

We took the kids in the school holidays, after an afternoon in the Launch Pad at the Science Museum with a stinking cold I was longing for a large glass of red and a hearty bowl of pasta.

When we arrived it was pretty quiet, but then it was only 6.30. We wanted to sit outside and admire the view, and also so we didn’t have to worry so much about the kids behaving but it was a bit too nippy.

It’s not very often we take the kids to ‘posh’ restaurants where there’s nothing for them to do, no crayons or colouring in, just boring adult conversation. We devised a game of I Spy to keep them occupied, it didn’t really work though. The waiting staff were great with the kids and were very patient and helpful, especially as it took at least 15 minutes for Little Miss Fussy Eater to order!

Having a bad cold I needed comfort food and red wine, of course. There was an extensive wine list so we’d recommend it to wine lovers, I had the Syrah, Mandrarossa, Sicily, 2009 and ordered the marinated salmon & potato fish cake, green salad with cherry vinegar fish cake to start, which turned out more like a mini fish pie. This worried me slightly as i am not a fish pie fan but I really enjoyed it, comfort in a pot. Ade and Oliver shared the deep-fried buffalo mozzarella with anchovies and tomato terrine, the cheese was of excellent quality and the terrine tasted of sweet Baby San Marzano Tomatoes but the anchovy was almost missed.

Charlotte, 7, is the world’s fussiest eater, which we are trying to change, so she just had the homemade bread selection, although we all tucked into it as she also has the world’s smallest belly. Loved the crispy flatbread and the cute little wooden box and the olive oil was wonderful.

I had been advised to eat chilli and garlic for my cold so I had the spaghetti with fresh chilli, garlic & extra virgin olive oil, it’s been a long time since I ordered such a simple dish. It did the trick, fresh, not too hot, huge chunks of garlic, it is still one of my best-loved dishes. Ade ordered something that he wouldn’t usually order, the spaghetti with fresh seafood, prawn & baby octopus, chilli & tomato, it was absolutely huge, and jam-packed with mussels. He said it had too many baby octopuses (or is that octopi or octopodes, I’m not all that good with plurals) and not enough prawn(s). I don’t know how, but he managed to eat almost all of it and said he’d definitely order it again. Charlotte said the baby octopus looked like Squidward Tentacles from Spongebob Squarepants… I thought she’d get upset till she started chanting ‘eat the head, eat the head’ Strange girl!

Oliver, 9 1/2, had the fried fresh squid with mayonnaise and the rocket & parmesan salad (he’s the least fussy child I know and will eat almost anything, the total opposite to his sister). The coating was a bit on the soft side, no real texture or bite to it but the quality of the squid was excellent. The rocket salad was polished off too – one of his 5-a-day, tick!

Charlotte ordered the Homemade lasagne, meat ragu, tomato sauce & béchamel, it wasn’t on the children’s menu. I say children’s menu, it’s more a list of three things they can have a child’s portion of, so we improvised. I thought she’d freak out as there was no layer of pasta on top, it was like an upside down lasagne but she seemed to enjoy it and ate 3/4 of it – believe me that’s good (we may have to call in Supernanny about this girl).

Dessert time is the kid’s favourite time. I ended the evening with an Absolut raspberry sensation cocktail which went perfectly with my dessert, panna cotta with fresh berries, not sure if that was a subconscious decision. It was gorgeous and there were plenty of excellent quality berries alongside it and a refreshing coulis. It made a pleasant change to have a substantial amount of the coulis. Ade had the warm cherry tart & pistachio ice cream, a little warm cherry pie topped with pistachio ice cream, the flavours went perfectly and the pastry case was light and crumbly (if just a little burnt around the crust).

Oliver opted for the almond semi freddo & caramel sauce and he loved the sweet, coated nuts. Charlotte opted for her usual – vanilla ice cream (she left the scoop of chocolate) . Everything was good value, great sized portions, fresh excellent quality ingredients and of course, a superb location. As their website says, Cantina del Ponte subscribes to the three R’s that make Italian food truly great: Rustic, Robust and Reasonably priced.

And just when the kids were starting to run our of things to play I Spy with, some gorgeous Italian biscuits arrived at the table, the perfect ending.
Oct 31, 2014
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Aby King
+4
Few restaurants can boast of such magnificent view of Tower Bridge. Though I haven't tried, I am sure booking a table overlooking the bridge on Valentine's day would surely sell out months in advance!

The food is equally good. Each dish is almost crafted for perfection. I would recommend seafood spahghetti for sure. It is a bit watery but Italians like their food and they do not mind the sight of a napkin tucked under your chin and you digging out the meat from the deliciously cooked mussels. We ended with the obligatory tiramisu which was perfect - it just melted in the mouth.

This is not a place to be missed - neither the view nor the food would disappoint you.
Apr 10, 2013
5
Lisa Ellipse
+5
Amazing Italian food, great service and a lovely view of Tower Bridge. 👏 well worth the visit 👍 I probably wouldn’t recommend sitting inside unless it’s a rainy day or bad weather. Outside is where it’s at!
5
Rebecca Martin
+5
Food was delicious, prices are reasonable and view is amazing. Couldn't ask for much more. I got the set menu which was £25 for a three course meal and that included a glass of prosecco or virgin cocktail. For the starter I had the batter calamari, whitebait and courgette. The courgette was especially good. For main I had the sea bream and broccoli which tasted so good! And the dessert I had the creamy orange creme brulee which was again really good. The only thing I didn't like was the virgin cocktail because it had quite a strong taste of tonic water. The restaurant is positioned near Tower Bridge and depending where you sit you can see it lit up at night. There is also seating outside which I imagine would be really nice in the summer.
5
Iza Marchwiana
+5
Really great place for the dinner date. We went there on Friday night and it was amazing. Outside seating area provides with great views on the city. Food was absolutely delicious, we had pasta from pecorino wheel which is served right at your table! Very nice and attentive stuff. Cherry on the top was a very talented Opera Singer!
4
Fyn Simmonds
+4
The staff were so nice and friendly. They served my rose wine with ice and lemonade just as I requested. The olives were 10/10 oh my goshhhhh, amazing olives :) I had the lasagne and my boyfriend had a mushroom risotto. They were both really nice. However, the pasta was clearly handmade and slightly thick in the lasagne, which was disappointing. The inside and outside area is so nice, clean and cute for a date. Such a good location for a little restaurant like this. The menu is small and has about 10 options, which I find is best.
4
Stuart
+4
Popular Italian restaurant with lovely views of the river and Tower Bridge (although as we had not booked ahead we were seated indoors). Food was full of flavour and well presented. The seafood linguini is recommended. Serving staff were friendly.
5
Harry K
+5
One of the best views of London Tower bridge. Very polite staf, superb service. We stoped for drinks and desert. Espresso Martini superb. Tiramisu exceptional. Prices good. Will visit again to try is restaurant menu which looked very entising.
5
kristiana Kola
+5
Great place for dinner. The food was delicious, i had the beef lasagna and it was really good. The dessert was exceptional also. The stuff was nice and very helpful. I would highly recommend it.
5
Xhudi Kurti
+5
A perfect place to have a nice dinner, with a wonderful view and delicious food. The one that I had, (Braised Beef) was very good and I would suggested it for everyone one. Sweets are my week points so I would suggest Tortino because it was exceptional.
4
Ruby K
+4
We came here on a Friday night for dinner and drinks and it did not disappoint. Very attentive service. Almost too much really as we were chatting so much and we were never ready to order. Our waitress have advice on some recommended dishes and we thoroughly enjoyed them. My partner had the lasagne and I had the crab spaghetti linguine (the special that day). Both were absolutely delicious! Desserts were divine also. The only thing that wasn't quite right were the main portion sizes of the mains. If you were wanting to leave full you'd definitely want a starter on top.
4
Keir Hopley
+4
Very pleasant restaurant just south east of Tower Bridge. For starters, I had the prawn and courgette risotto, which was pleasant without being special. For the main course, my friend and I shared the cheese wheel: homemade spaghetti inside a whole pecorino. The summer truffle was a tasty addition. The atmosphere is pleasant: we sat outside, fortunately under a large canopy as there was a heavy shower. The service is friendly if not fast. It is not cheap - you pay for the view! - but at around £70 a head including a modest amount of wine, dessert and coffee, nor is it unreasonable for this part of town.
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