Mamounia Lounge Knightsbridge

Our visit last night to the Knightstbridge branch of Mamounia Lounge started off well. It was a surprisingly warm evening and the restaurant front was wide open, on to the street, with many guests sitting outside enjoying a shisha pipe…

Azou

Azou – with its Bedouin-style decor – is a cosy, little restaurant on King Street, Hammersmith, serving fabulous North African food. W6 residents were probably trying to keep this little piece of perfection to themselves. However, it’s particularly popular since Gordon Ramsay’s Best Restaurants TV series when it topped the ‘best North African restaurant’ category in 2010. It’s also won a shed-load of other awards – with good reason – and you do need to book in advance.

Maroush – Sidi Maarouf

I was heading over to London’s Marble Arch area (west Oxford Street) to meet a friend the other evening and trying to eliminate some of the endless dining opportunities available to us, as I walked. There’s so many great restaurants in W1 it had the potential of being a long drawn-out decision. Luckily, I found I had a craving for spicy turkish sausages and grilled halloumi cheese, and I was walking in the direction of Edgware Road (Lebanese Central) after all…

Maghreb

Maghreb – Lardbutty restaurant of the week On a street packed with diverse eating and drinking places (Upper Street, Islington), Maghreb can certainly hold its own. Interestingly lit with a series of low-hanging lights along the restaurant, and decorated in warm reds with Moroccan nic-nacs, Maghreb has a comfortable, homely feel. Service is spot on [...]

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