The Calabash Restaurant & Bar 135-137 Trafalgar Road, London SE10 9TX
About the Business
The Calabash Restaurant & Bar is a must-visit establishment for food-lovers and culinary enthusiasts alike. Located in the heart of London at 135-137 Trafalgar Rd, its prime location offers a perfect destination for foodies who want to indulge in an eclectic variety of fine cuisines.
At Calabash Restaurant & Bar, the menu features a tempting selection of dishes that embrace the flavors of Caribbean and African cuisine, guaranteed to tantalize your taste buds. The chefs are committed to using only the freshest ingredients sourced from local suppliers, ensuring that every dish is a masterpiece of taste and quality.
From their famous jerk chicken to delicious seafood platters, the Calabash Restaurant & Bar offers something for everyone. The Bar offers an extensive range of exotic cocktails, beers, wines and spirits carefully selected for the best possible experience.
Step inside the modern and stylish restaurant setting and enjoy an unforgettable dining experience. Whether you’re looking to celebrate a special occasion, a romantic date or just a casual dinner with friends, Calabash Restaurant & Bar provides an inviting, intimate and relaxed environment designed to make you feel at home.
Experience the welcoming atmosphere and feel the passion of the friendly staff who are always on hand to offer you an exceptional service. Calabash Restaurant & Bar is not just another restaurant, it’s a point of interest for foodies and travellers alike, ready to take you on a culinary journey to the beautiful Caribbean and beyond.
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Location & Phone number
135-137 Trafalgar Rd, London SE10 9TX, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
? - 00:00
Tuesday:
18:00 - 23:00
Wednesday:
18:00 - 23:00
Thursday:
18:00 - 23:00
Friday:
18:00 - 23:00
Saturday:
12:00 - ?
Sunday:
12:00 - 00:00
Reviews
"When we arrived we had to wait a bit before finally being greeted and seated. The rice balls were nice, very tiny though. I had the cassava leaves soup with pounded yam. It wasn't that great, I just ate it because I was hungry. The pounded yam was nice though, with a nice texture. My Sierra Leonean friend said they skimped on the cassava leaves and that it tasted more like peanut soup. Imagine, he asked for boiled yam and they gave him fried yam instead! There was plastic bits in my wife's crain crain. The homemade ginger beer was decent, very fiery. Even though the waiter poured it out from what I think was a 500ml bottle into a glass in front of me, they charged me for a jug. This was not amended when I brought it to their attention when paying. We were disappointed with the whole experience and found it.a bit cheeky when the woman (the cook I think) told us to spread the word to others about the restaurant. They did apologise for the aforementioned issues but should also have made the necessary amendments such as giving us what we ordered and!/or taking money off the bill"
"Such a great restaurant. The food was so fresh and came out immediately it was prepared so everything was nice and hot. Our server was very attentive as well. My favorite items on the menu were the jumbo spicy wings with a side of fried yam and plantain. The rice akara was also interesting (kind of a cross between plantain mosa and puff puff) so I’d recommend that too."
"The food is amazing, I had the fried yam, tilapia and plantain. Service was lovely, I will bring more people here!"
"I’ve never felt more comfortable in a restaurant. Food - Amazing, Service - Personal, Drink - Nigerian Guinness Definitely coming back with the wife and child"
"Enjoyed eating here. If you are African or you just love African food, step in here and have your fill. The food is delicious."
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