Viva

Viva is a mexican restaurant Dalston located in United Kingdom.

8 / 10
98
ratings
  • Phone

    +44 20 7241 1104

  • Website

    vivadalston.com

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  • Type

    Mexican Restaurant

Address

2 Stoke Newington Rd Dalston Greater London N16 7XN United Kingdom

Reservations Yes
Credit Cards Yes (incl. American Express)
Wi-Fi Yes
Outdoor Seating Yes
Drinks Full Bar, Cocktails

Comments / 26


Keywords:

cocktails good for dates casual trendy gluten-free food spicy chorizo margaritas restaurants music liquor friendly staff caramel paprika town
Journey City Guides

Mexican restaurant/bar with a friendly and relaxed atmosphere . Great guacamole and ceviche and good coktails. Backyard garden for alcohol-infused afternoons in the summer. A great place in Dalston

Armelle De Oliveira

Had a lovely time there with a very friendly staff , nice music and decoration, fast service , delicious cocktails and amazing food! They have vegan and vegetarian dishes. All good!

Marina Walker

Beautiful cocktails , perfect ceviche and the best cocktails in town .

Asim Erturk

Great tapas and coctail bar . Lovely staff and cosy ambiance . Love the drink. Only missing point is music . Apart of that, perfect place..

Laura P

The Perfect Caramel Manhattan is possibly the best cocktail I've ever had. Lovely little place, food is delicious but the service can be painfully slow at times.

Claire Victoria

Absolutely love it here. Great cocktail lost and amazing food ????

Liliane Osborne

Get the Pot of Spicy Chorizo with Sweet Paprika .

Sarah Reichwald

Great cocktails and one of the best Bloody Mary's I've ever had. The food is fab too!

Florent Joly

Go under the shed and order caramelised onion quesadillas !

Bradley Wood

Delicious tapas . Good cocktails . Reasonably priced. I'll definitely be back.

Sam Priestley

The food is great. This is one of my favourite date locations.

Rhiannon Hughes

Amazing gluten free selection and all gorgeous :)

Olgun

Coctails are very tastefull!!

Olivier S

The melted Brie and the chorizo casserole are really nice.

Trent Anthony

Try the mai tai cocktail .. Amazing :-)

Tobias Bolton

Awful experience. Chorizo swimming in oil. Toquitos tasted processed and rancid. Aubergine salad looked like slime, although actually tasted OK.

Juan Fernández Ochoa

Cozy garden in the back.

Fiona McLaren

Mezcal cocktails , yes please.

Marie Lindegaard

Best Nacho 's and margaritas !!????

Chloe P

Authentic delicious Mexican

Panagiotis Pomonis

Try the giant dutch mushroom

Chris R (thechristophe)

OK food, basic menu, way too loud . Vegan and vegetarian options.

Patrik Hedljung

Current password is cubalibre

Javier Holguera

Average food. Nachos are okay, quesadillas are tasteless, chorizo isn’t great.

Nate van der Ende

Yummy yummy mexi

nico CL

Por fin encontré tacos decentes. Por fin. Y en la barra luce un Don Julio que voy a catar.

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