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Contribute Feedback What Clovis McClure likes about Bar Tozino:
Lovely Spanish tapas as it is in Spain, lovely food good wines and beers and a friendly atmosphere great front of house staff very helpful. Always a great experience. View all feedback.
What Rico Pfeifer doesn't like about Bar Tozino:
Mothers ruin and the most popular tipper of so many, I was happy enough to host the exclusive celebration of the years of the citadelle gin meal, which is hosted by the inventive and highly sophisticated disappearing dining club. I contradicted my beret and donate French accents, but the concrete was really on a gallic slant with "l’escargot" and other chewing the perfect pairing for citadelle gin. View all feedback.
Mothers ruin and the most popular tipper of so many, I was happy enough to host the exclusive celebration of 20 years citadelle gin meal, which is hosted by the inventive and sophisticated disappearing dining club. I contradicted my beret and donate French accents, but the concrete was really on a gallic slant with "l’escargot" and other chewing the perfect pairing for citadelle gin.
Under the red brick arches when maltby road sits tozino, a dark ummame fenced cave, illuminated by heat lamps; his music by chattering vote, who hold sporadic, their owners close eyes and consider the sweet secret their munde are.
Bar Tozino advertises itself as a Jamon bodega (literally “ham winery” and focuses on Iberico ham and Sherry. Iberico ham comes from black Iberico pigs which are large, very fat animals, meaning their meat can be cured for longer and it picks up a much more complex flavour. Acorn-fed Iberico (Jamon Bellota is the most expensive cut because the pigs really love acorns and it helps them really plump out.
Borough market is commonly known as the best food market that London has to offer. However, not many know that not too far from it is another excellent food market housing many of the vendors that used to sell their produce at Borough market. Ropewalk Maltby Street Market St. John’s bakery: Jam doughnut (8/10) St. John’s bakery St. John’s bakery: Custard cream doughnut (7.5/10) Maltby street market is located behind Tower Bridge road, where the different vendors are tucked away in the characteristic railway arches. Maltby street market when several of the vendors at Borough market became fed-up with the high costs of operating at Borough market. They decided to start a...read more
40 Maltby St is a bright contrast to Bar Tozino’s shadowy corners, it’s honest and open, rattling from trains above and furnished practically, perhaps a little naive to the Spanish bar’s sultry, secretive and faintly sinister vibe, it’s very much more than a sum of it’s parts however, and the relaxed and happy chatting, mingling, sipping and scoffing elevates it to another level.