Caribbean specialties, vegan options & rum cocktails served in a chill locale with a terrace.
"Nothing says panic mode like a rumbling stomach walking down the South Bank when you’ve got a three-hour show to sit through. Although you might be tempted by a £20 box of generic sauce-laden fried chicken, you’re better off taking a seat at Limin. This Trinidadian spot ticks a lot of boxes—a view of the Thames, grenadine-heavy non-alcoholic punch, and doubles which sing with cumin and tamarind." - jake missing, rianne shlebak, sinead cranna
"Little about the South Bank feels particularly Caribbean, but Limin brings a bit of sunshine mixed with football fever Thames-side. Book a table in their indoor-outdoor dining room, or ask for somewhere in the ‘beach’ seating area with a view of a screen. A generous plate of jerk chicken with a side of spinach and sweetcorn fritters makes for glorious football-watching food, and there are a tonne of cocktails on the menu too." - jake missing
"With its colourful exterior, faux-beach outdoor seating, and view of the Thames, it would be very easy to pay little to no attention to this Trinidadian spot. But, actually, Limin is a decent choice right in the mix of the South Bank. The menu spans traditional Trinidadian and Caribbean classics, like doubles and puri, and it’s the vegetarian options that pair pleasingly with the fruity cocktail list. A grenadine-heavy non-alcoholic punch, a couple of doubles, singing with cumin and tamarind, turn this odd man-made part of the South Bank into somewhere you want to be." - jake missing, rianne shlebak, heidi lauth beasley, sinead cranna
"Sit-down With its colourful exterior, faux-beach outdoor seating, and view of the Thames, it would be very easy to pay little to no attention to this Trinidadian spot on the Southbank. But Limin is a decent choice. The menu spans traditional and well-flavoured Trinidadian classics, like doubles and puri, and it’s these vegetarian options that pair wonderfully with the extensive cocktail list. A grenadine-heavy non-alcoholic punch and a couple of doubles, which sing with cumin and tamarind, turn this odd part of the South Bank into somewhere pretty pleasant." - jake missing, heidi lauth beasley
"Nothing says panic mode like a rumbling stomach walking down the Southbank. Although you might be tempted by a £20 box of generic sauce-laden fried chicken, you’re better off taking a seat at Limin. With its colourful exterior, faux-beach outdoor seating (complete with faintly grubby sand), and view of the Thames, it would be very easy to pay little to no attention to this Trinidadian spot. But, it’s a decent choice. The menu spans traditional and well-flavoured Trinidadian classics, like doubles and puri, and it’s these vegetarian options that pair wonderfully with Limin’s extensive cocktail list. A grenadine-heavy non-alcoholic punch and a couple of doubles, which sing with cumin and tamarind, turn this odd part of the Southbank into somewhere pretty pleasant. photo credit: Limin photo credit: Limin photo credit: Limin" - Jake Missing