From Bristol to Broadway: Las Iguanas to open in Ealing

By Isabel Millett

14th Mar 2022 | Local News

A new Latin American restaurant is to bring salsa, spice and carnival vibes to West London when it opens later this month.

Las Iguanas has chosen Ealing Broadway as the latest spot to share its mouth-watering food and cocktail menu, replacing Bill's at 28-30 New Broadway with the flavours of Mexico, Rio and Buenos Aires.

Since opening its first restaurant on a quiet Bristol street in 1991, the popular restaurant chain has managed to retain the same original, independent charm with each subsequent location.

Its Ealing restaurant, the seventh Las Iguanas where Londoners can satiate their cravings for Latin American cuisine, is not likely to disappoint.

With 140 covers, plus an outdoor terrace and a cocktail bar featuring Las Iguanas' signature tropical green plant walls, diners can look forward to the likes of sizzling Fajitas, the classic North Brazilian curry, Xinxim - chicken and crayfish in a creamy lime and peanut sauce – and the Copacabana burger, as well as vegetarian, vegan and plant-based options.

Anyone partial to a Caipirinha is likely to especially enjoy washing the menu down with Las Iguanas' all day every day 2for1 cocktail offer.

Lewis Poucher, Operations Manager at Las Iguanas, said: "We're delighted to be bringing our iconic flavours of Latin America to Ealing. We hope we'll quickly get to know everyone and see them dropping in regularly to try some of our delicious dishes, sip cocktails in the bar, bring friends for Bottomless Brunch, or use Las Iguanas to celebrate life's good bits."

Find your bite of Latin America at Las Iguanas from March 21 at 28-30 New Broadway.

     

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