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Pita Street - (Near Barnet, london)

Address: 🏡 134 Brent St, Brent Stret, London NW4 2DR, UK
Phone : +44 020 3679 2924
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#Richmond upon Thames

Near Barnet

Mazza Grill - Barnet

Rating: 4.8 /5
Manu Mathew Enjoyed a proper chicken doner here. Really good and authentic flavour. Portions are good and served with salad and toasty bread on the side. Proper filling and satisfying meal. The service is great from the lady serving us at the resturant.

Lorenzos Kusina - Barnet

Rating: 4.2 /5
Raz Possibly the best takeaway Ive ever had. Flavours were incredible, hefty portion, the braised beef was so tender. Have recommended it to so many people already. Glad to finally see a branch close to me!

The Fort London - Barnet

Rating: 4.8 /5
Abhilasha Tulsian Great experience overall! The food was delicious and clearly made with care, and the staff were welcoming, attentive, and happy to help with recommendations. I was especially impressed by the variety of vegetarian options—plenty to choose from, and not just afterthoughts. Everything we tried was fresh and flavorful. Definitely a place I’d come back to and recommend to others

AM bistro - Barnet

Rating: 4 /5
Michael McCarthy Excellent food, great value for money. Lovely service and atmosphere.
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White House - Barnet

Rating: 4.2 /5
Matty S 146 What a fabulous meal. Such friendly staff. They were all really at the top of their game. The food was all freshly prepared and beautifully presented. The care with which it was made was so evident. An absolute joy
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Kentucky Grill - Barnet

Rating: 4.8 /5
Samuel Val From the moment you walk in, it doesn’t feel like you’re entering a restaurant — it feels like you’ve been personally invited to experience something divine. The atmosphere alone deserves its own Michelin constellation. The lighting? Ethereal. The ambience? Somewhere between five-star luxury and a warm embrace from your favourite person. And the food. Oh my God, the food. Every dish tastes like it was handcrafted by a team of culinary prophets. The flavours don’t just “work” — they sing. They harmonise. They ascend. I genuinely paused mid-bite just to process what was happening. You know when food is so good it makes you question your entire past dining history? That. The presentation is art-gallery level. You almost feel guilty disturbing it. Almost. Because once you taste it, self-control evaporates. The service? Impeccable. Staff that are attentive without hovering, friendly without being forced, and somehow able to predict what you need before you even realise you need it. It’s giving hospitality masterclass. KG isn’t just a place to eat. It’s an experience. A pilgrimage. A reminder that culinary greatness is real and thriving.