The Hill

Spanish restaurant · Greenwich

The Hill

Spanish restaurant · Greenwich

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89 Royal Hill, London SE10 8SE, United Kingdom

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Nestled on Royal Hill in Greenwich, this cozy Mediterranean spot dazzles with Ecuadorian art and a lush patio, serving up vibrant dishes from tapas to South American favorites.  

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89 Royal Hill, London SE10 8SE, United Kingdom Get directions

thehillgreenwich.com

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89 Royal Hill, London SE10 8SE, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 8691 3626
thehillgreenwich.com

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"The Hill is one of those neighbourhood restaurants that deserves more recognition, but also one you’d rather keep to yourself. On the corner of Royal Hill in Greenwich, it’s cosy with gentle lighting, Peruvian frazada table runners, and sharp bursts of colour from the many Ecuadorian paintings. Service is warm and charming, and the menu is vast to the point of obscenity. A book of broadly Mediterranean dishes includes tapas and pizzas, plus the odd South American dish which are the star attraction. Peruvian ceviche comes with an acerbically acidic leche de tigre and fistfuls of sweetcorn alongside the fresh raw fish, tamales are wrapped in banana leaves and generously filled with shredded chicken and olives, and the Ecuadorian cariucho de pollo is an expertly balanced dish of chicken and peas cooked in peanut butter sauce. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch" - Jonathan Hatchman

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Elsa Brittain

Google
I was really surprised by all the reviews for this place. The food was horrible, most of it felt like it had been microwaved and the food that tasted good came in really small portions. We got one small empanada for about 8 pounds, and the paella was a decent size but did not taste fresh, it had a glaze on top like it had just been microwaved. The staff were lovely and the building was really nicely decorated but for such an expensive meal the food was not worth it. I would definitely never go back and would not recommend it.

U U

Google
I had the pleasure of having dinner at this restaurant for this first time the weekend. It’s a hidden gem, the atmosphere was amazing, great music and ambience. The waiter was so lovely, the food was amazing! I enjoyed everything, they have an amazing selection of foods that meet most dietary requirements. I highly recommend this place and will definitely be visiting again.

Greg Cole

Google
Update: 2nd visit and can now recommend the basque cheesecake too 🍰 This really is a hidden gem. Tapas selection is fabulous and the orange cake is one of the best I've tasted. Support this independent family run business. You won't be disappointed.

Andreas Nowotny

Google
This was a real find! Lovely atmosphere inside, everything is nicely decorated in an Ecuadorian way, but we decided to sit outside in the equally lovely garden, which contains a beautiful mural. We had to wait for one person to join us for a considerable time and the owner looked after us in a very friendly manner during that time. The food was wonderful, we shared Patatas Bravas, Champions al Ajillo, and Camarones Apanados, the latter being my absolute favourite. They were a recommendation by the owner, as was my main course, the Pincho de Pollo, which was exquisite. The restaurant closes at 2:30 for the afternoon, but we had such a good time, we lost track of time and we weren’t asked to leave, very nicely, until half an hour later. Sorry about that, thanks for making us feel so welcome throughout our stay! We will come again if we’re in the area!

The reviewer L

Google
Today, we decided to go to eat at this Spanish restaurant; when we arrived at the restaurant, the bartender advised us that the food would take a long time... and was fine... But after waiting for 45 minutes and saw two tables going because the waiting time was not fine anymore... the only good thing there was the smile of the bartenders, specially someone call Maria, she trietried make us wait and she almost convinced us to wait. After the long waiting, we then realised that the couple in front of us that came 25 minutes after did got the food before us and it was the same food that we had ordered... this is not only about slow service is also about accuracy. This made us feel terrible that much that we just stand up and left this place to never come back...

Chris Hawkins

Google
This restaurant does a rather impressive job of catering for everyone with food ranging from pizza to paella, tapas and some Ecuadorian specials too, all well presented, tasty and served piping hot. It has a friendly and welcoming atmosphere but can get quite noisy. The staff are efficient and pleasant making it a change not to have to be chasing down service. Is it good? Well I'll definitely be going again.

Yuqi Wang

Google
Wide selection of dishes, all nicely cooked and flavoured. One of the waitresses was super sweet, there is no service charge to the bill. Would recommend a visit if you happen to be in the area.

Keith Richardson

Google
Lovely tasty food. Dog friendly (we had two dogs with us). We were in the pleasant garden on a hot sunny day and didn't mind that the service was a little slow, probably in part due to the fact they were very busy. We all had tapas starters, mains and dessert. The chocolate orange cake was divine.