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Contribute FeedbackJamón Jamón offers a lively atmosphere that seems ideal for pre-theatre dining, with friendly staff eager to accommodate guests. While many patrons rave about the authenticity and quality of the tapas, particularly the jamón croquetas, others report inconsistencies in service and food quality. Issues such as delayed orders, billing discrepancies, and lackluster attention from managers detract from the overall experience. However, the welcoming ambiance and dedicated service have garnered loyal fans who cherish the restaurant's homey feel and delicious offerings. For those seeking genuine Spanish fare, it remains a promising choice despite mixed reviews.
It is a great place to recover. eating is good and the drinks are even better.These have to try is the red wine sangria. in any case a visit worth again!
Every year I go to london, fortunately I discovered this little place in soho. I have never eaten so paella (also in Spanish you should try sangria!
After we had a really hard time finding a place to have a drink, a nice Spanish guy invited us to try jamon jamon and it was a surprise. this place was almost at closing time, but all the waiters were really helpful and they wanted to serve us as well as possible after hours. the music was also beautiful. the only thing I didn't like was the fact that the toilets were a little creepy. I'll eat there next time!
They can miss this can (covent garden) if they go there at sunset because of the whole hectic trubel in this opposite. for me gps came to the rescue. eating was good, service cut and prices appropriate. would recommend it to anyone who is willing to taste Spanish cuisine.
We visited this restaurant whilst in London with a friend. We bought a deal from groupon for four people which was 2sharing platters and 6 cocktails. When we arrived we were seated and asked to see the cocktail menu when we were told ‘well we don’t actually do cocktails’!! Strange!! We were told they could do sangria or cava sangria and these were cocktails. We did order cava sangria which were nice but not exactly cocktails?? The sharing platter consisted of 1 bread, olives and 2 tapas, so in total we had 4tapas. We ordered calamari, octopus, croquettes and steak. The steak came out and was three small pieces of steak,some chips and some wilted salad (not exactly what I’d associate with tapas). The calamari and croquettes were nice and octopus was not bad. I ordered garlic bread but first they brought just four pieces of dry bread. I presumed this was complimentary and told them my garlic bread I ordered hadn’t arrived. They brought this promptly but when we left we were chased out of the restaurant and told we had to pay for garlic bread. Not being very happy I refused to pay and explained but the waitress simply huffed and left!! Not a good experience in all. I wouldn’t recommend this tapas restaurant