About

Si HOMBRE! brings a vibrant twist to the dining scene in London with its unique blend of Spanish and Caribbean flavors. Known for creatively crafted dishes like 'Rabo de Toro' and a selection of classic Spanish delights, this charming spot is perfect for a cozy lunch or a laid-back dinner. The atmosphere blends fashion with a casual, intimate vibe-a great spot to catch up with friends or enjoy a solo dining experience.

With a moderate price range, you can indulge in a 3-course menu for just £25, making it a delightful option without breaking the bank. Their array of drinks, from exquisite wines to innovative cocktails like the spicy mango margarita, complement the delicious small plates and desserts.

Si HOMBRE! also caters to different service preferences-with options for delivery, takeaway, and dine-in. Whether you choose to simply pop in, or make a reservation for a special occasion, you're certain to be greeted by friendly staff who take great pride in delivering a memorable dining experience. Downstairs, an event space awaits for those looking to celebrate birthdays or host parties. Patrons consistently praise Si HOMBRE! for its delicious food and wonderful service, making it a must-visit for food enthusiasts.

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Price

$$$$

Meals

Lunch, Dinner

Cuisines

Spanish, Vegan

Services

Delivery, Takeaway, Reservations available, Dine-in, Reservations recommended

Offering

Serving alcohol, Serving desserts, Small plates, Serving cocktails, Serving beer, Serving wine, Serving coffee

Payment

Payment by credit card, Payment by debit card, NFC payment

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Abney Park
Bus stop 444 m walk
Brooke Road (Stop S)
Bus stop 180 m walk
Stoke Newington Rd /Amhurst Road (Stop Q)
Bus stop 291 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 229 reviews
4.4/5 229 reviews
Christina Rosetti
Christina Rosetti
1 month ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 4

Great little local place. Has just rebranded/renamed itself. Now some of the tapas dishes have a Jamaican twist. Some of the dishes are thw same as before. Service is very friendly and the owner is very nice.

Kirsten Foster
Kirsten Foster
2 months ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Now called Si Hombre. Excellent food. Some classic Spanish, some Jamaican-Spanish fusion. Excellent and unique in Stoke Newington. We went a la carte but they also have a 3-course multi choice set menu for £25!!! Great wines and cocktails too - I highly recommend the spicy mango margarita.

Pablo Griffiths
Pablo Griffiths
2 months ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Before ‘¡Si, Hombre!’ (“Yes Man!”) there was “the black pig with pearls”, on this site, which I had enjoyed frequenting for a decade. The owner has had astonishing success in reinventing that modern Spanish incarnation: it’s now a Spanish / Caribbean fusion which delivers with mighty depth and flavours in dishes like ‘Rabo de Toro’ (/Ox Tail Rice)- long, slow cooked braised oxtail that falls off the bone, accompanied by a rice of paella consistency cooked in the very deep, bone stock derived from the preparation of the meat. Of course, there are recognisable Spanish dishes to accompany, and plenty of vegan and vegetarian options. The succulent baked Aubergine went down a treat…. They are patient with their dishes and the flavour reflects this- depth is the word. As with previous incarnation of this spot, the creativity on display here in combination with the fantastic, genuinely Spanish ingredients make this a special place to enjoy a take on modern Spanish cuisine, but here made by Spanish hands, and now with more than a nod to the Caribbean where Hispanic culture is also firmly rooted. It is a welcome change from other local fare where good looking plates that are light in the tummy and heavy in the pocket- not here! The range is excellent. The guys behind this place incredibly friendly and accommodating, and clearly have great pride in what they do and the service they provide. There’s an event space downstairs, too. It’s a cosy venue that caters for larger groups. There are often birthdays and parties on downstairs, but it never seems to be a problem for us, when dining in the restaurant. They also have a chilli infused, tequila based cocktail which rocks… I recommend it, and get it every time to warm the cockles as I peruse the menu, which often changes. Most importantly, I cannot stress enough: the food really is special.

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