A top-of-the-line Lebanese in the heart of trendy West London, which prides itself on having the best shawarma in town. The portions are generous and the food authentic and delicious. While many come simply to snack on mezze and sample the shawarma, it’s a mistake to overlook the other main courses, particularly anything from the grill. The marinades that accompany grilled lamb and chicken are exceptional and give the meals a real lift. Al Waha has created a real buzz as possibly the best Lebanese in town so you should book ahead. It’s a classy venue with understated décor, attentive staff and some seriously good food.
Superb Iranian cheapie serving huge portions of authentic grilled meats complimented by enticing aromatic mezze and an assortment of delicious vegetables and breads. The staff ...More
Maroush has been open for years and has consistently maintained high standards in the kitchen. They’ve also always had belly dancers and music as the ...More
An enjoyable but expensive Brazillian fiesta in the trendiest corner of West London. This place is allegedly trying to recreate a traditional churrascaria in Brazil; ...More
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Keys legend Jools Holland returns to the Royal Albert Hall with his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra for two nights of boogie-woogie, swing and ska. Performing ...More
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Unique museum charting British consumerism.
From Cornflakes to Ker-plunk, Spacedust to Spacehoppers, take a nostalgic tour through 200 years of British consumerism with Robert Opie’s unique ... More
Black Lion Gate,
Kensington Gardens,Broad Walk,Bayswater,
London,
W2Map
11 minutes walk from Al Waha
This truly magical place is a kiddie's wonderland and the ideal jaunt for family fun. The focal point of the commemorative Diana, Princess of Wales ... More
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Pretty, traditional pub serving authentic Thai food in a conservatory setting.
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Miller's Residence is an elegant and old fashioned small luxury hotel in central London. On entering, the opulent 18th century style decor is the overwhelming ... More
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