Description of Goya PimlicoVery popular Spanish restaurant in Pimlico. Extremely pretty with friendly staff, jolly atmosphere and lots of delicious tapas. Attracts politicos and business types for lunch and more locals at the weekend. Also good for groups and you can sit outside in the summer. What's cooking? Squid in ink sauce.
The Goya has been one of our favourites for over a decade. Reliable good quality food in a relaxed setting with plenty of good quality spanish wine at affordable prices.
NG reviewed Goya Pimlico on 02/08/2008
Fantastic food and atmosphere. Greqt location for seeing shows in Victoria, would definitely go again.
PC reviewed Goya Pimlico on 10/10/2008
I've been to Goya a few times now and the food there has never failed to impress. This time I organised the meal for my boss and a work colleague and they certainly liked what they saw. Great service and atmosphere. I'll certainly be back again...
PP reviewed Goya Pimlico on 05/12/2008
Four of us ate at Goya Pimlico recently for the first time and we will probably return for the great value the restaurant offers. Although the decor is a bit outdated, the food is good, and the portions generous. The service is pleasant and efficient if sometimes a bit brusque. Goya offers plenty of reasonably-priced wine options and the dessert options are nice enough. Our total bill of around £90 (including a bottle of wine) makes this a great option in the area.
TS reviewed Goya Pimlico on 20/12/2008
Great fun. We had an early family Christmas lunch, and it was spot on. Laid back, avuncular Spanish waiter who made us all feel as if were joining him at a big feast, good food and a treat to find it in an otherwise unprepossessing little street (we ate in the bar upstairs).
KA reviewed Goya Pimlico on 11/12/2008
First time at Goya Pimlico after many pleasant times visiting the now defunct Goya at Victoria, and was not disappointed. Excellent fare at very reasonable prices. Service excellent, as always.
SJ reviewed Goya Pimlico on 11/11/2008
This was my third visit to Goya in Pimlico this year. It's still good, my friends all enjoy it too. For a small gathering or a large party it's an ideal meeting place with plenty of ambience, good food and attentive waiters. Good value too.
RM reviewed Goya Pimlico on 16/12/2008
Fun night out. Good food. Didn't like the way the waiter rolled his eyes at me when I informed him we would be 2 people less than we had booked for. Didn't like having to wait 20 minutes after being seated to get a drinks order in.
CW reviewed Goya Pimlico on 07/08/2008
Goya is my local tapas bar and is a great place where the locals hang out.
Goya Pimlico Menus
Goya Pimlico Sample a la carte
Starters
Delicias de espárragos (asparagus with Serrano ham & parmesan cheese) £8.50 Salmon escoces ahumado (scotch smoked salmon) £6.95 Codorniz a la vinagreta (quail with onions, olive oil, garlic and red pepper) £5.95 Melon con jamon (melon with Serrano ham) £6.25
Other starters are aavailable.
Main Courses
Zarzuela a la catalana (fresh seafood casserole in catalan style) £16.95 Medallones de solomillo (fillet of beef sliced & cooked in red wine sauce) £17.50 Rinones al jerez (kidneys in sherry sauce served with rice) £13.95 Ternera al limon (veal escalope in lemon sauce) £15.25 Silla de cordero asado (roast rack of lamb with rosemary and red wine) £17.00 Pollo a la española (breast of chicken with tomatoes, green peppers, courgettes & aubergines) £12.25
Other main courses are available.
Desserts
- A selection of desserts is available.
Goya Pimlico Sample tapas menu
Main Courses
Queso manchego con membrillo (spanish manchego cheese with quince) £4.50 Patatas bravas or ali-oli (fried potatoes with a spicy tomato sauce or garlic mayonnaise) £3.50 Jamón serrano (traditionally sliced Serrano ham) £5.95 Surtido de ibéricos (selected Iberian charcutierie) £6.95 Chipirones en su tinta (baby squid marinated in its own ink) £6.95 Croquetas de pollo (creamy croquettes of chicken) £4.25 Pincho moruno (tender pork fillet marinated with spices & cooked on the grill) £5.25 Hígado encebollado (calves' liver with onion & a white wine sauce) £6.85 Riñones al jerez (kidneys cooked in tio pepe sherry) £4.75 Albóndigas (meatballs in a red wine & tomato sauce) £4.95