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4.6 Google Review
16 Neal's Yard, England, WC2H 9DP, United Kingdom
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May 3, 2018
A real hidden gem in the middle of Neal’s Yard. I went there with a colleague on the day it was nominated best restaurant in London by Time Out and we had no clue. It was amazing from the service to the plate. Had the chance to go back since then and it was still awesome. Was seating in front of the chef and it was feeling like being in the kitchen of a Michelin starred restaurant. What an experience! Love it and will definitely go back as many time as I can! The place is small and I would say it’s perfect if you are two. Not so good for larger groups as you are not seating in traditional tables.

Apr 15, 2018
Highly recommended restaurant. The restaurant is small. There is limited seating around the main bar. Recommended to make reservations. Food is delicious! Try the Jerusalem bagel with dips. The salmon was the best dish we ordered. Service was amazing. Would return next time I'm in the neighbourhood.

Mar 20, 2018
Tucked away in Neal's Yard is this gem of a restaurant. With trendy U-shaped seating that wraps around the chefs in the service kitchen, you can watch your dishes being played up. Cuisine is North African in style, poised between rustic and contemporary. Delicious intense flavours, ideal for sharing. Recommended.

Apr 29, 2018
That was barbicuously good. Good enough to make a new word to say how good the place was. Make sure you get reservations by the way. Our timing was pretty lucky and we waited a mere 15 minutes, but other stood much longer. The food, the cauliflower, the Naan and miscellaneous dips, the flaming lamb...all amazing. The staff was top notch. Great service and a cool chef. Loved being able to watch the action! Go here. So good.

Mar 5, 2018
We went as a group of six and managed to book in advance via the website and an email to change from 4 to 6. Great food, good cocktails and good service. Price was was £45 each with drinks and with plenty of food. Chicken and the pork were very good. The restaurant doesn't have tables, but barstools in an oval shape around the kitchen where you see your food being cooked. This is great for a group of 4 or less (and great if you are a couple) but as a group of 6 a little trickier. Would recommend and will be going again.

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