Searching for the best pollo al champignon near me in South West London can be more difficult than expected. Argentine restaurants are well represented around Wimbledon, Richmond, Battersea and Tooting, but the exact dish pollo al champignon is not commonly listed by that name on permanent London menus.
Pollo al champignon is essentially chicken cooked with mushrooms, usually in a rich, creamy sauce. An Argentine preparation from Cocineros Argentinos browns the chicken before combining mushrooms, onion, thyme and bay leaf with white wine and chicken stock, finishing the sauce with cream. It is traditionally the sort of comforting main course that can be served with potatoes, mash or another simple side.
While a restaurant serving the exact Argentine dish every day is difficult to verify in South West London, several nearby Argentine restaurants offer grilled chicken, chicken milanesa, mushrooms or creamy mushroom sauces that come remarkably close to the flavours someone searching for pollo al champignon is likely to want.
Where Can You Find the Best Pollo al Champignon Near South West London?
The restaurants checked for this guide do not currently advertise a permanent dish explicitly called pollo al champignon. However, several offer combinations of chicken, mushrooms and creamy sauces, while others are strong Argentine restaurants worth checking for specials.
| Area | Restaurant | Closest Relevant Option | Best For |
| Wimbledon | Buenos Aires Argentine Steakhouse | Chargrilled chicken plus mushroom sauce | Closest customisable option |
| East Sheen | La Plata Steakhouse | Creamy chicken and Portobello mushroom tagliatelle | Chicken, mushroom and cream flavours |
| Battersea | Santa Maria del Sur | Chicken milanesa with mushrooms available separately | Traditional Argentine meal |
| Tooting Bec | OK13 | Argentine open-fire cooking | Independent Argentine dining |
| Wimbledon | La Posta Wimbledon | Argentine chicken dishes and empanadas | Casual Argentine food |
| Richmond | Gaucho Richmond | Argentine-inspired open-fire dining | Premium riverside meal |
Menus change, so anyone travelling specifically for pollo al champignon should contact the restaurant beforehand and ask whether the chef can prepare chicken with mushroom sauce or whether it appears among the day’s specials.
Is Buenos Aires Argentine Steakhouse the Closest Match in Wimbledon?
For someone who wants to remain in South West London, Buenos Aires Argentine Steakhouse in Wimbledon is one of the most practical places to investigate.
Its current menu lists a chargrilled spatchcock half chicken, made with corn-fed chicken and a lemon-and-herb marinade. More importantly for this search, the restaurant also lists a mushroom sauce among its sauces.
The menu does not specifically advertise the combination as pollo al champignon, so diners should not assume it will automatically arrive as the traditional Argentine dish. However, the presence of both grilled chicken and mushroom sauce makes this one of the closest verified combinations among the South West London restaurants reviewed.
The restaurant is at 62 Wimbledon Hill Road, SW19 7PA, close to Wimbledon station.
It is especially convenient for diners from:
- Wimbledon
- Southfields
- Raynes Park
- Merton
- Wimbledon Village
- Colliers Wood
Anyone making a wider visit to the neighbourhood can also explore things to do in Wimbledon before or after their meal.
Is La Plata Steakhouse Good for Chicken and Mushroom Dishes?
La Plata Steakhouse in East Sheen currently offers perhaps the strongest ready-made chicken-and-mushroom combination among the restaurants checked, even though it is not labelled pollo al champignon.
Its current menu includes Creamy Chicken Tagliatelle, made with chicken fillet, chorizo sausage and Portobello mushroom in a creamy sauce.
That dish has three of the central elements someone craving pollo al champignon is likely to be looking for:
- Chicken
- Mushrooms
- Creamy sauce
The key difference is that it is served with tagliatelle and includes chorizo, making it an Argentine-inspired pasta dish rather than traditional pollo al champignon.
La Plata also offers a grilled chicken fillet marinated in chimichurri, while mushroom sauce is listed separately among the restaurant’s steak sauces. Its menu additionally carries Portobello mushrooms as a side.
This makes La Plata a particularly useful place to ask whether the kitchen can accommodate a chicken-and-mushroom combination.
The restaurant is at 109 Sheen Lane, London SW14 8AE, convenient for East Sheen, Mortlake, Barnes and Richmond.
Diners interested in a broader Argentine grill experience can also compare nearby West London steak restaurants, where Argentine steakhouse dining features prominently.
Can You Find Pollo al Champignon in Battersea?

Battersea has one of South West London’s better-known Argentine restaurants in Santa Maria del Sur on Queenstown Road.
Its current dinner menu includes Chicken Milanesa, consisting of breaded chicken served with rocket salad and shaved Parmesan. At lunch, chicken milanesa is available with chips or salad.
The restaurant also offers garlic-roasted mushrooms as a side dish.
These are separate menu items and should not be confused with pollo al champignon. The restaurant’s published menu does not currently show a creamy mushroom sauce for its chicken.
Nevertheless, Santa Maria del Sur is a good option for someone interested in traditional Argentine dining while remaining around Battersea, Clapham or Nine Elms. Its restaurant menu emphasises Argentine beef, empanadas, milanesa, chorizo and parrilla-style cooking.
It is located at 129 Queenstown Road, SW8 3RH.
For diners who are less concerned about finding the exact dish and more interested in choosing a good local meal, a wider selection of South West London restaurants provides additional options across the area.
Is OK13 in Tooting Worth Trying?
OK13 is an independent Argentine restaurant on Tooting Bec Road and describes itself as an open-fire social house offering a taste of Argentina in Tooting. Its focus includes empanadas, steaks and Argentine-style grilling.
The current menu information available through TheFork includes empanadas and grilled dishes, including a mushroom empanada made with mushrooms, cabbage, soy and sesame. However, pollo al champignon is not currently shown as a standard menu dish.
That means OK13 is better viewed as a place to explore authentic Argentine flavours rather than a guaranteed source of this specific chicken dish.
The restaurant is located at 16a Tooting Bec Road, SW17 8BD.
Its relatively compact menu and emphasis on open-fire cooking may appeal particularly to diners who prefer independent restaurants rather than larger steakhouse groups.
What About La Posta Wimbledon?
La Posta Wimbledon is another Argentine option in Wimbledon, located at 296 Haydons Road, SW19 8JZ.
Its current delivery menu includes Argentine empanadas with fillings such as:
- Beef
- Chicken
- Chicken and chorizo
- Ham and cheese
- Cheese and chorizo
- Cheese and onion
- Vegetable fillings
It also offers Argentine-style burgers and dishes centred around traditional grilled flavours.
There is currently no verified pollo al champignon on its standard menu, so it should not be presented as a specialist for the dish.
La Posta is nevertheless relevant because diners searching for pollo al champignon are often looking specifically for Argentine home-style food, and La Posta’s focus is firmly Argentine. Its own social profile describes the restaurant around asado, empanadas and Argentine grilling.
Is Gaucho Richmond Another Option?
Gaucho Richmond sits on the riverside in Richmond and offers an Argentine-inspired steakhouse experience.
Gaucho describes its wider menu as rooted in Latin American open-fire cooking, with Argentine beef at its centre and additional influences from elsewhere in Latin America.
It is not currently possible to verify pollo al champignon as a standard menu item from the menu reviewed for this article. Gaucho should therefore be treated as an alternative for premium Argentine-inspired dining rather than a confirmed destination for the exact dish.
For those visiting the area, a restaurant booking can easily be combined with some of the best things to do in Richmond, including exploring the town centre and surrounding attractions.
What Exactly Is Pollo al Champignon?
Pollo al champignon translates broadly as chicken with mushrooms.
In Argentina, a familiar preparation uses chicken cooked with a creamy mushroom sauce. A recipe published by Cocineros Argentinos uses chicken, mushrooms, onion, leek, white wine, chicken stock, cream, thyme and bay leaf.
The process involves browning the chicken first, cooking sliced mushrooms and onions separately, deglazing the pan with white wine, adding stock and then finishing the sauce with cream.
The result is rich and savoury without necessarily being strongly spiced.
Typical ingredients can include:
- Chicken breast or chicken pieces
- Button or chestnut mushrooms
- Onion
- Garlic or leek
- White wine
- Chicken stock
- Double cream
- Thyme
- Bay leaf
- Black pepper
- Parsley
Different households and restaurants naturally make their own versions.
Is It Pollo al Champignon or Pollo al Champiñón?
Both spellings may appear.
Champiñón is the conventional Spanish word for mushroom, while champignon comes from French and is frequently used informally in parts of South America and in restaurant terminology.
Someone searching London menus may therefore get better results by trying several variations:
- Pollo al champignon
- Pollo al champiñón
- Pollo con champiñones
- Chicken with mushroom sauce
- Chicken in creamy mushroom sauce
- Suprema de pollo al champignon
The phrase suprema de pollo al champignon is also used for versions centred specifically around chicken breast. Argentine and Uruguayan recipe collections contain dishes under that terminology.
What Does Traditional Pollo al Champignon Taste Like?
The dominant flavours are chicken, mushrooms and cream.
Mushrooms provide an earthy savouriness, while cream softens and enriches the sauce. White wine can introduce acidity and additional depth, while thyme, bay leaf, onion and pepper provide aromatic flavours.
Unlike many chilli-led Latin American dishes, pollo al champignon does not need to be hot or particularly spicy.
A well-balanced version should normally have:
- Tender chicken
- Properly browned mushrooms
- A savoury sauce
- Noticeable mushroom flavour
- Creaminess without becoming overly heavy
- Gentle herbs and seasoning
The mushroom sauce is the defining component. A plain piece of grilled chicken with mushrooms on the side may contain similar ingredients, but it will not recreate the same dish.
What Is Usually Served With Pollo al Champignon?
Potatoes are one of the most natural accompaniments.
The Cocineros Argentinos version pairs the dish with papas españolas, Spanish-style sliced potatoes finished with parsley.
Other suitable accompaniments can include:
- Mashed potato
- Chips
- Roasted potatoes
- Rice
- Pasta
- Green vegetables
- Mixed salad
- Crusty bread
Mash is particularly effective because it absorbs the creamy mushroom sauce.
This is one reason both Buenos Aires Argentine Steakhouse and La Plata are interesting alternatives: their menus already include chicken dishes, potatoes or mash, mushrooms and mushroom sauces in various combinations.
Is Pollo al Champignon the Same as Chicken Stroganoff?
No, although the dishes can look similar.
| Dish | Main Protein | Mushroom Sauce | Typical Difference |
| Pollo al champignon | Chicken | Usually creamy | Mushroom flavour is central |
| Chicken stroganoff | Chicken | Often creamy | Commonly includes paprika, mustard or sour cream |
| Pollo con champiñones | Chicken | Varies | General Spanish term for chicken with mushrooms |
| Chicken Milanesa | Breaded chicken | Usually none | Crispy breadcrumb coating |
| Grilled chicken | Chicken | Optional | Cooked over direct heat |
Pollo al champignon is a fairly descriptive dish name rather than a recipe governed by one universal formula, so restaurant interpretations can differ.
Can You Ask a Restaurant to Make Pollo al Champignon?

It may be worth asking, particularly when a restaurant already has both chicken and mushroom sauce on its menu.
Buenos Aires Argentine Steakhouse currently offers chargrilled chicken and separately lists mushroom sauce, while La Plata offers grilled chicken and separately lists a mushroom sauce among its sauce choices.
That does not guarantee either restaurant will combine or modify dishes, because kitchen policies differ.
A simple question such as:
“Can the Grilled Chicken be Served With the Mushroom Sauce?”
is more likely to produce a useful answer than asking only for pollo al champignon if the dish is not printed on the English menu.
For a more traditional interpretation, diners can ask whether the kitchen has suprema de pollo al champignon as a special.
Where Is Best for Pollo al Champignon Around Wimbledon?
For Wimbledon, Buenos Aires Argentine Steakhouse is the strongest option identified in this search because its current menu contains both chargrilled chicken and mushroom sauce.
La Posta provides another genuinely Argentine option, but its current menu is geared more towards empanadas, burgers and grilled food than creamy mushroom chicken.
The choice therefore depends on priorities:
Choose Buenos Aires Argentine Steakhouse if chicken with mushroom sauce is the priority.
Choose La Posta if casual Argentine food and a more informal experience are more important.
Neither should be described as currently advertising a dish explicitly titled pollo al champignon.
Where Is Best Around Richmond and East Sheen?
East Sheen is particularly interesting because La Plata’s current Creamy Chicken Tagliatelle combines chicken, Portobello mushrooms and creamy sauce.
Although pasta changes the character of the dish, those three core flavours make it one of the closest ready-to-order alternatives.
Richmond itself provides Gaucho for a more premium Argentine-inspired dining experience, while Buenos Aires Argentine Steakhouse also operates in Richmond at 13–19 The Square.
For someone determined to find a traditional pollo al champignon, phoning ahead and asking whether a chicken breast can be served with creamy mushroom sauce remains the safest approach.
Which South West London Restaurants Are Best for the Search?
The strongest options depend on how closely the meal needs to resemble the traditional dish.
| Restaurant | Area | Chicken | Mushrooms | Creamy Sauce | Exact Dish Verified? |
| Buenos Aires Argentine Steakhouse | Wimbledon | Yes | Yes | Mushroom sauce available | No |
| La Plata Steakhouse | East Sheen | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Santa Maria del Sur | Battersea | Yes | Yes | Not with chicken | No |
| OK13 | Tooting Bec | Argentine menu | Yes | Not verified | No |
| La Posta | Wimbledon | Yes | Yes elsewhere on menu | Not verified | No |
| Gaucho Richmond | Richmond | Menu varies | Menu varies | Menu varies | No |
Based on the menus checked, Buenos Aires Argentine Steakhouse in Wimbledon and La Plata in East Sheen are the two most relevant starting points. Buenos Aires offers chicken plus mushroom sauce as separate menu elements, while La Plata has a ready-made creamy chicken, chorizo and Portobello mushroom pasta dish.
Where Can You Find the Best Pollo al Champignon Near Me?
For someone searching for the best pollo al champignon near me in South West London, there is currently no clearly verified restaurant among those reviewed advertising the exact traditional dish as a permanent menu item.
The closest options are nonetheless promising.
Buenos Aires Argentine Steakhouse in Wimbledon is probably the most straightforward place to enquire because its menu already has chargrilled chicken and a mushroom sauce.
La Plata Steakhouse in East Sheen is particularly attractive for diners who mainly want the combination of chicken, mushrooms and cream, as its creamy chicken tagliatelle includes chicken fillet and Portobello mushrooms in a creamy sauce.
Santa Maria del Sur, OK13 and La Posta provide further Argentine alternatives, but their published menus do not currently establish pollo al champignon as a regular dish.
Because this is the kind of home-style Argentine dish that can appear as a changing special, checking directly with the restaurant before travelling is worthwhile.