Wahaca Wimbledon

Wahaca Wimbledon

Wimbledon on Wahaca | Wahaca Wimbledon brings our fresh and seasonal taste of Mexico to the heart of Wimbledon Town. With a local cinema right next door and regular happenings on Victoria Crescent it’s the perfect place to unwind in SW19. Wahaca Wimbledon donates 25p per every children’s menu sold to…

Wimbledon | Wahaca

Wahaca Wimbledon brings our fresh and seasonal taste of Mexico to the heart of Wimbledon Town.

Wahaca Wimbledon donates 25p per every children’s menu sold to Wimbledon’s loved Polka Theatre, to find out more about our partnership, click here.

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Wahaca Mexican Market Eating | What's On In London

Located right next door to Wimbledon Odeon, this Mexican restaurant brings a new look to enjoying Mexican cuisine in London.

After being disappointed by how poorly Mexican dining was in London, owner Tommi Miers created Wahaca.

Jimmy's (Wimbledon) - Wimbledon, South West London

Review analysis
food  

The choice of dishes from around the world will satisfy everyone's taste buds.

The belief at Jimmy's Restaurants is that everyone has the right to eat great tasting food so they have done their best to ensure outstanding value for money.

The food on offer is from all corners of the world, made with the freshest ingredients, freshly prepared right in front of you by an army of very experienced chefs.

Fitted with a modern and stylish interior, food is freshly prepared at lunch and dinner and dishes cooked in front of you.

The Jimmy's experience is a culinary and sensory experience for everyone, with hundreds of dishes from around the world.

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The new Wimbledon branch of Bill's.

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Wahaca Restaurant, London - London

Review analysis
food   drinks   menu   ambience   desserts  

Tommi decided it was time to shake things up a bit, Wahaca style, so created a seasonal menu to match the inspirational and lively flavours of the Mexican Market Streets.Opening her first restaurant in Covent Garden, Tommi was dedicated to creating an environmentally efficient venue.

There are also plenty of nibbles, sides, and drinks.From the drinks menu there is a selection of Mexican beers, wine, 100% agave tequila shots, malt whiskeys, and cocktails.

It was blitzed with coriander, onions, and garlic.Four our mains, Dad and I shared street food tapas, which included soft corn tacos, crispy tostadas, and toasted quesadillas that range from �3.70 - �5.25.

Dad ordered tacos he was familiar with, such as pork pibil and British steak, but I like trying out new foods, so went for the vegetarian cactus taco and plantain taco.Dad's favourite was the mildly spiced pork, and even though I am not a pork person, I also enjoyed it.

Both were very nice, but not really necessary, considering how well seasoned the dishes already were.The dessert menu is very chocolatey; there is chocolate tart, chocolate cake, and Wahaca's favourite, churros with chocolate sauce.

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