El Pastor

Mexican restaurant · Borough

El Pastor

Mexican restaurant · Borough

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7A Stoney St, London SE1 9AA, United Kingdom

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El Pastor serves vibrant tacos al pastor and zesty South American dishes in a stylish railway arch, making it a must-visit for fearless flavor seekers.  

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7A Stoney St, London SE1 9AA, United Kingdom Get directions

tacoselpastor.co.uk

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7A Stoney St, London SE1 9AA, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 7440 1450
tacoselpastor.co.uk

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"...but if it gets too much, then dive into El Pastor for some Mexican flavours." - The MICHELIN Guide UK Editorial Team

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"A lively, informal restaurant under the railway arches at London Bridge; inspired by the taquerias of Mexico City. Flavours are beautifully fresh, fragrant and spicy; don’t miss the Taco Al Pastór after which the restaurant is named." - Michelin Inspector

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"This railway arch houses a stylish taqueria and its own little nixtamalized corn tortilla factory. There’s tacos tostadas, quesadillas and plenty of mezcal if after a party. [R]" - Ed Smith

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"El Pastor was supposed to be the little taco restaurant that would finally show us Londoners what real tacos are, especially because the guys behind it have heavy hitters like Barrafina and Quo Vadis on their CV. And El Pastor can indeed often be a good lesson in taco excellence. But sometimes, it’s also not. We’ve been to El Pastor many times, and the food on our visits has ranged from just fine, to very good, and back down to comically bad. If there’s anything we can vouch for, it’s that El Pastor is inconsistent. If you catch the restaurant on a good day, the food has the ability to be the kind of simple pleasure you hope a well-made plate of tacos to be. The tortillas will be fresh, warm, and filled with simple and satisfying things like a firm strip of chargrilled stonebass, or grilled chicken that packs flavour without getting in the way of the tortilla itself. The tuna tostada will have bright, fresh chunks of ruby-red tuna and a pleasant spice that’ll make you want to order another plate. On a bad day though, you’ll wonder why you even bothered. The tacos might be dry, and the fillings so bludgeoned that you’ll struggle to discern fish from chicken. The raw tuna on that tostada might be gummy like it’s been sitting outside for too long, and the tostada itself may have have the texture of stale bran flakes. And when you hand over 30-odd quid for the privilege, a small part of you might die inside. It’s a shame, because when it’s good, it’s very good. The space itself is in an old railway arch that feels bang on trend. It’s inviting and looks really cool from the outside, but stepping inside now feels like playing a game of roulette. We still haven’t quite been able to erase the bad times from our memory, but if we were in the neighbourhood and wanted tacos, we could be tempted to give it another shot. We’ll just be praying that we catch them on a good day." - David Paw

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Pesh

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Finally a Mexican place in london worthy of a repeat visit. This place offers great, authentic tex mex packed with flavour, at a reasonable price. I don’t agree with other reviewers and the food is pricey. It’s in the heart of central london and for us locals, I think its value for money. The service was outstanding on the whole. The only negative was our waitress was a little too keen to take away our empty plates by stretching over us. They have some of the best guacamole and queso fundido we have had in london. We love their frozen margaritas, we had the strawberry & Basil and the Bramble.

Cait P

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Visited here on a Saturday evening, it was very busy and lively. It’s quite a small space so I wouldn’t recommend for big groups. The service was quick and staff were attentive. The food was delicious however the portion sizes are small. I enjoyed the cocktails and they have a nice selection of these. I’d go again for a lunch or light dinner

Dre

Google
Loooved getting dinner here the other night. The staff is super nice and welcoming, the food is 10/10 and the drinks are incredible. I do think they could do more with the menu in terms of ‘snacks’ because tacos and guacamole are very heavy foods - eg you should be able to just get nachos or add a pico de gallo on there, as it gets super heavy in no time. But we still loved it!

Dean F

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I googled for proper restaurants in the area for a post birthday lunch. Being Borough Market, it is a tough decision as almost all the restaurants are top quality plus I have preference on food markets over restaurants but El Pastor is definitely highly recommended! There isn’t a lot of proper Mexican restaurants in London but El Pastor is definitely one! Food is all fresh, good and delicious! The ingredients are fresh. The guacamole was so simple but fresh and delicious. The totopos were proper thick and crispy, although I kind of regret not asking for a refill becuase I wanted more but I did not want to fill up before we got to our mains. The 5 salsas are a must have even if you are not a fan of spicy food. We had the Al Pastor tacos, the steak quesadilla, and the sea bass ceviché. The prices are reasonable. For drinks, I had a shot of their delicious house made Mezcal which I believe was from their third batch. The venue is perfect and the servers are friendly. We were lucky to be sat beside the pass and to hear the jefes call out the orders was music to my ears. It was a great experience! We will definitely come back.

Aleata Alstad-Calkins

Google
Hands down the best Mexican food in London - everything is absolutely delicious!!! I couldn't recommend it enough - try the mushroom tacos, you won't regret it - we nearly ordered it 5x more. Drinks are amazing - a long margarita list plus lots more. Indoor and outdoor seating, advisable to book in advance because it's always packed. Friendly staff.

Magda De Melo

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Mexican restaurant with tostadas, tacos, quesadillas and great sharers. Even the sides are sharers. Toilets are really fun 😁 enjoyed the decor in there.

Jonathan Solis

Google
Tacos ok, to be so far from Mexico. I ordered 4 pastor tacos which is more than enough for a normal size man. They're quite fast to serve and gentle.

Abi

Google
Love love love this restaurant, have been here on several occasions now, and have had the same great food and service every time! Staff are helpful and attentive, and the venue is so lovely and cosy. The food is amazing, the tacos are so good, and the margaritas are dangerously delicious! Can't wait to come back again.