5 /5 Ali: I visited Villa Mamas London one evening just before Ramadan with a friend, as I was keen to experience their Iftar menu in a setting that felt considered rather than hurried. Tucked away in Knightsbridge, the restaurant offered a welcome pause from the busy pavements outside.
The first impression was warmth, both in lighting and tone. Soft lanterns cast a golden glow across white tablecloths, and the space felt intimate without being cramped. The room was gently busy, but conversation remained easy; there was no need to raise our voices. Seating was comfortable, with enough space between tables to allow privacy. The décor blended Gulf influences with a contemporary London finish. As a Middle Eastern restaurant, it felt rooted in heritage yet polished enough for a special occasion. The pace of the evening was calm and respectful, which suited the spirit of Iftar.
The Iftar menu itself was thoughtfully structured. We began with a selection of dates and traditional bites already placed on the table: assorted cheese and vegetable sambosas, tikka sambosa, and warak enab. The pastry was crisp and light rather than oily, and the fillings were well seasoned. I chose the harees to follow, which arrived warm and comforting, with a smooth, almost creamy texture that felt appropriate after a day of fasting.
For mains, we shared the Bahraini Chicken Machbous and the Mozat Laham. The machbous was fragrant with spices, the rice fluffy and distinct, with fresh herbs lifting the dish. The chicken was tender and well marinated, not dry in the slightest. The lamb shank, slow braised, came away from the bone with minimal effort. It was rich without being heavy, served over vermicelli rice that absorbed the depth of the sauce.
This Iftar menu at Villa Mamas London felt generous but measured. Portions were satisfying, and the quality of ingredients justified the set price. For dessert, I opted for the saffron ice cream. It was delicately perfumed and not overly sweet, a refreshing end to a layered meal.
Service throughout the evening was attentive and composed. Staff explained the courses clearly and checked in without interrupting the conversation. Dishes arrived at a steady pace, allowing us to enjoy each course without feeling rushed. The menu was clearly laid out, with vegetarian options such as Qurma Sabzi available, which makes it easier for mixed groups.
If you are searching for a traditional Iftar menu in Knightsbridge with vegetarian choices, this is a reliable option. Water and drinks were replenished promptly, and small details, such as replacing cutlery between courses, did not go unnoticed.
Villa Mamas London suits couples looking for a meaningful evening meal, families marking Ramadan together, or small groups of friends wanting to break their fast in a calm environment. It would also work well for a weekday dinner if you prefer a quieter setting. Arriving slightly before sunset allows you to settle in and appreciate the atmosphere as the room gently fills.
Overall, my visit left a steady, positive impression. The cooking respected tradition while maintaining consistency and care. I would return during Ramadan and feel confident recommending it to anyone seeking a composed and flavour-focused Iftar in central London.