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Ibérica Canary Wharf
“Matches your preference for quiet, immersive environments. This venue's atmosphere aligns with your saved favorites.”
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Ibérica Canary Wharf brings the vibrant flavors of Spain to the heart of the financial district, offering a stylish escape from the corporate grind. Under Michelin-starred Nacho Manzano’s guidance, you’ll find authentic tapas and contemporary Spanish classics that feel both refined and approachable. The complimentary croquetas with bookings of up to six make it a smart choice for groups looking to share and explore the menu. The atmosphere strikes a balance between polished and relaxed—perfect for a business lunch that doesn’t feel stiff or a post-work drink with colleagues. While the Canary Wharf location can be busy during peak hours, the service generally keeps things moving smoothly. It’s a solid choice if you want quality Spanish food without the tourist trap vibe.
Known For
- •croquetas
- •Michelin-starred chef Nacho Manzano
- •authentic Spanish tapas
- •Excel London location
Best For
Location & Hours
Mo-Sa 11:30-23:00; Su 12:00-17:00
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Solid Spanish tapas in the financial district
Ibérica Canary Wharf is your go-to for reliable Spanish dining in a district that can often feel one-note. The croquetas are genuinely good—crispy outside, creamy inside, and they’re free with your booking for groups up to six, which is a nice touch. The menu covers the classics well, from jamón ibérico to seafood paella, and the wine list has solid Spanish options without being intimidating.
The space itself is sleek and modern, fitting perfectly into the Canary Wharf aesthetic without feeling cold. Service is generally attentive, though it can slow down during peak lunch rushes when the office crowd descends. It’s not the most exciting spot in London, but it’s consistent, well-executed, and a safe bet when you want quality tapas without the fuss.
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Ibérica Canary Wharf est votre valeur sûre pour une cuisine espagnole authentique dans un quartier qui peut parfois sembler monotone. Les croquetas sont vraiment bonnes—croustillantes à l’extérieur, crémeuses à l’intérieur, et elles sont offertes avec votre réservation pour les groupes jusqu’à six personnes, ce qui est une belle attention. La menu propose les classiques de manière compétente, du jamón ibérico à la paella aux fruits de mer, et la carte des vins offre de bons choix espagnols sans être intimidante.
L’espace est élégant et moderne, s’intégrant parfaitement à l’esthétique de Canary Wharf sans paraître froid. Le service est généralement attentif, même s’il peut ralentir pendant les pics de midi lorsque la foule des bureaux arrive. Ce n’est pas le spot le plus excitant de Londres, mais c’est constant, bien exécuté, et un choix sûr quand vous voulez une bonne tapas sans prise de tête.