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Café Amisha Restaurant & Deli
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Classic Italian pasta and pizza from market-fresh produce in industrial space with concrete walls.
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Café Amisha Restaurant & Deli

Amisha Court, 161 Grange Rd, London SE1 3GH, United Kingdom
4.7(755)
Open until 10:00 PM
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Classic Italian pasta and pizza from market-fresh produce in industrial space with concrete walls.

attractions: Bermondsey Spa Gardens, White Cube, St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Tanner Street Park, Ugly Duck, Long Lane Playground, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, Fashion and Textile Museum, Leathermarket Gardens, London Glassblowing, restaurants: The Grange Pub, Roca Cafe, Lokma Turkish Grill & Bar, Tower Tandoori Restaurant, Qasioun, Golden Grill and Fish Bar Bermondsey, Diamond Cafe & Grill, Bone Daddies Bermondsey, Flour & Grape, The Victoria, local businesses: Studio Soma | Women-only Gym | Small Group Personal Training | Post Natal, Bermondsey Antique Market, Castro’s Barbershop, Holly&Lil, Igloo Flowers, Adam Halal Way, Waves Hand Car Wash Southwark, The London Flower Shop, Daniel Cobb London Bridge Estate Agents, Pound Plus & D.I.Y Station
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Phone
+44 20 7231 7151
Website
cafeamisha.co.uk
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Wed12 - 10 PMOpen

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Andrea CeraseAndrea Cerase
Uanama bellll!! Top, Top, Top!! Cafe' Amisha is the best Italian Restaurant in South-East London. All ingredients come directly from Italy, and all the chefs are Italian. All the waiters and Paola are incredibly kind and attentive. The main Chef, Leo, aka "The Maestro", is impressive. He cooks traditional recipes from Apulia and nationwide Italian food. Fregola, Pizza (ask for tuna and cipolla!) and fish are top at Amisha's cafe. At Easter time, ask for a Pastiera, a traditional Southern Italy Easter cake made. Maestro's pastiera is as good as my mum's. They also have a shop for Italian food which has really good stuff and Italian delicatessens. The owner, Francesco, is amazing. He is the most friendly and the nicest person ever. He is a natural people person, always smiling and happy. He also saved my life during the first lockdown and the food shortage. I bougth everything I needed there. He and his staff also delivered food to my place at any hour, including regular fresh fish deliveries.. He is also actively volunteering to help the NHS and the local community. A living hero, in a few words. He truly deserves a half-body statue at the nearby SPA garden.
Paul SomersPaul Somers
Nice selection of Italian dishes on the menu. I went there at lunch time and it was relatively quiet but the food was still prepared in good time and to a great standard. There are also daily specials on the board behind the counter bit these don't have a price written next to them so be sure to ask before ordering! I felt the price for a can of soft drink (£2) was a bit high, but the rest of the menu is reasonably priced. A full meal will cost around £20/head or around £12 for a main and a drink. The staff are friendly but the waitress we had struggled to describe the food in English, if you have a Spanish speaker in your party (the waitress spoke Spanish) then they can help translate. When it was time to pay there was an issue with their card machine not connecting so we ended up using a nearby cash point, the staff seemed relatively relaxed with us leaving the premises to do this (perhaps because of the time of day) and I can't fault them for what I assume is a one time technical hiccough. Overall pleased and would recommend if you're looking for a place to try in the area.
Mark TaylorMark Taylor
A little gem hidden away in an unexpected part of Bermondsey, but those who know, know, so it is remarkably popular amongst a mixed crowd of unpretentious people. The food is great and very reasonably priced. Superb pizzas, lovely pasta dishes and knockout cocktails, served by the friendly and efficient staff. They have recently added a few specials, which are well worth checking out. For foodies, there are some genuine Sardinian dishes such as the Fregola (pictured) , and Pane Carasau (Sardinian Bread). Top that off with a tiramasu and a grappa or limoncello and you'll walk away smiling. Even when busy, there is plenty of space for a relaxed evening. We often walk in, but recommend parties booking in advance. There is also a deli catering for homesick Italians craving Pandistelle biscuits, Estate or Chinotto, or looking for some special ingredients for their own cooking. Bermondsey's best kept secret. Don't ever change.
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Uanama bellll!! Top, Top, Top!! Cafe' Amisha is the best Italian Restaurant in South-East London. All ingredients come directly from Italy, and all the chefs are Italian. All the waiters and Paola are incredibly kind and attentive. The main Chef, Leo, aka "The Maestro", is impressive. He cooks traditional recipes from Apulia and nationwide Italian food. Fregola, Pizza (ask for tuna and cipolla!) and fish are top at Amisha's cafe. At Easter time, ask for a Pastiera, a traditional Southern Italy Easter cake made. Maestro's pastiera is as good as my mum's. They also have a shop for Italian food which has really good stuff and Italian delicatessens. The owner, Francesco, is amazing. He is the most friendly and the nicest person ever. He is a natural people person, always smiling and happy. He also saved my life during the first lockdown and the food shortage. I bougth everything I needed there. He and his staff also delivered food to my place at any hour, including regular fresh fish deliveries.. He is also actively volunteering to help the NHS and the local community. A living hero, in a few words. He truly deserves a half-body statue at the nearby SPA garden.
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Nice selection of Italian dishes on the menu. I went there at lunch time and it was relatively quiet but the food was still prepared in good time and to a great standard. There are also daily specials on the board behind the counter bit these don't have a price written next to them so be sure to ask before ordering! I felt the price for a can of soft drink (£2) was a bit high, but the rest of the menu is reasonably priced. A full meal will cost around £20/head or around £12 for a main and a drink. The staff are friendly but the waitress we had struggled to describe the food in English, if you have a Spanish speaker in your party (the waitress spoke Spanish) then they can help translate. When it was time to pay there was an issue with their card machine not connecting so we ended up using a nearby cash point, the staff seemed relatively relaxed with us leaving the premises to do this (perhaps because of the time of day) and I can't fault them for what I assume is a one time technical hiccough. Overall pleased and would recommend if you're looking for a place to try in the area.
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A little gem hidden away in an unexpected part of Bermondsey, but those who know, know, so it is remarkably popular amongst a mixed crowd of unpretentious people. The food is great and very reasonably priced. Superb pizzas, lovely pasta dishes and knockout cocktails, served by the friendly and efficient staff. They have recently added a few specials, which are well worth checking out. For foodies, there are some genuine Sardinian dishes such as the Fregola (pictured) , and Pane Carasau (Sardinian Bread). Top that off with a tiramasu and a grappa or limoncello and you'll walk away smiling. Even when busy, there is plenty of space for a relaxed evening. We often walk in, but recommend parties booking in advance. There is also a deli catering for homesick Italians craving Pandistelle biscuits, Estate or Chinotto, or looking for some special ingredients for their own cooking. Bermondsey's best kept secret. Don't ever change.
Mark Taylor

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4.7
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5.0
1y

What is the best restaurant in the world? In general that is a place where you are served with a foam of peach and a custard of onion. Table cloth, tie and dimmed conversation.

If that doesn't sound fun to you and you do like seriously good food, go here.

This place is about fun, conversation, and fresh food.

Pro tip: eat the one of the daily specials of the board. Avocado tuna tartar for starters and tagliatelle with sausage and mushrooms. Add a crispy white wine or a ripasso for 30 up to 33 pounds and you're set for the meal you want to go to right before they hang you. Doesn't get better than this.

Top it off with a warm chocolate cake with vanilla ice cream or a tiramisu.

We have also tasted burrata, caprese, chicken and different pizza's. All fantastic.

Pair this kind of food with the relaxed an joyous atmosphere, and there you go. Let's go with carlsberg and call this one "probably one of of the best restaurants in The world".

If you don't like good food or fun people, you should stil go here. Because of the prices. Starters from under ten to let's say 15 pounds. Mains around 15 (some exceptions), and dessert will set you back shy of 7. A pint of beer around 7 and fun to drink wines about 30 to 35, there you have it.

With recommendations there's always a 'but'. Not with this...

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1.0
4y

Really disappointing experience with Cafe Amisha. I called last minute (2040) on a Sunday asking what time the kitchen would close, and whether we could come in around 2100. They said it was open until 2200 and I would have no problem to get a table at 2100, and to just call and confirm when on the way. I called back just after 2100 to confirm we would be there in 5/10 minutes and was abruptly told the kitchen is closed. Disappointed I explained that I had just called and was told that the kitchen is open until 2200, I was passed onto a rather rude gentleman (reading the other reviews I presume that is the owner), who was arguing with me, and blaming me for having not called back sooner. I explained that I will be leaving a review on google so others don’t make the same mistake, and he got even more aggressive, proceeding to shout obscenities down the phone before hanging up on me.

I pass this restaurant almost daily, and have been really excited to try it since moving to the area but I can confidently say they have lost me as a customer, and many others in the neighbourhood.

I think they need to work on their service before anything else, much better competition nearby and in the rest of London.

I won’t be holding my breathe for an apology...

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5.0
3y

Uanama bellll!! Top, Top, Top!! Cafe' Amisha is the best Italian Restaurant in South-East London. All ingredients come directly from Italy, and all the chefs are Italian. All the waiters and Paola are incredibly kind and attentive. The main Chef, Leo, aka "The Maestro", is impressive. He cooks traditional recipes from Apulia and nationwide Italian food. Fregola, Pizza (ask for tuna and cipolla!) and fish are top at Amisha's cafe. At Easter time, ask for a Pastiera, a traditional Southern Italy Easter cake made. Maestro's pastiera is as good as my mum's. They also have a shop for Italian food which has really good stuff and Italian delicatessens. The owner, Francesco, is amazing. He is the most friendly and the nicest person ever. He is a natural people person, always smiling and happy. He also saved my life during the first lockdown and the food shortage. I bougth everything I needed there. He and his staff also delivered food to my place at any hour, including regular fresh fish deliveries.. He is also actively volunteering to help the NHS and the local community. A living hero, in a few words. He truly deserves a half-body statue at the...

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