Hafez
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Amazing service amazing food, a family owned managed restaurant very friendly highly recommended for all Iranian food lovers not to be missed.…
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The food is not the best Iranian food but right up there. It is the closes to authentic Iranian food you can get in London. The staff are nice and dec…
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A cosy family-run restaurant in a pretty street in Notting Hill. I love this street just off Westbourne grove and lined up with a few genuinely good e…
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Hafez is open for Casual Dining. Hafez serves Turkish and Iranian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “Hafez”
Amazing service amazing food, a family owned managed restaurant very friendly highly recommended for all Iranian food lovers not to be missed.
The food is not the best Iranian food but right up there. It is the closes to authentic Iranian food you can get in London. The staff are nice and decoration is ver well done.
A cosy family-run restaurant in a pretty street in Notting Hill. I love this street just off Westbourne grove and lined up with a few genuinely good ethnic restaurants. Hafez is a classy Persian establishment with de finitely the best decor I’ve seen in an Iranian restaurant in London. Beautiful calligraphy paintinga dominate one end of the wall, whereas the opposite wall is adorned with beautiful antique cutlery. The place evokes an avant garde Persian glory ambiance reminiscent of the bygone Shah era, very different from the more casual nearby Sadaf and Alounak. We started off with the Kishk Bademjan and this was the best we’ve ever had; a warm dip of aubergines puree with a delightful mix of vegetables and keshek. The lavash bread was also very good. We then ordered the mixed grill and this did not disappoint. I often find that while Persian restaurants perfect their lamb, they don’t always get the chicken right as they slightly overcook it. Not at Hafez. Their joojeh cubes are juicy and succulent. The kabab and lamb chops are very good, yet not better than the nearby Sadaf. This is definitely the most charming Persian restaurant I’ve been to in London and it charges a little premium for that. The food is very good yet one would probably expect it to be better. 30 a person.Follow me on insta @londonarab_foodie