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Franco Manca Earls Court - (Near Kensington and Chelsea, london)

Address: 🏡 151 Earls Ct Rd, London SW5 9RQ, UK
Phone : +44 020 3829 5785
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Near Kensington and Chelsea

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Rating: 4 /5
Jessie Cheng We ordered eight courses, and everything impressed us. The highlight was definitely the Wagyu beef stew! The meat was so tender, it practically melted in my mouth. It was absolutely amazing. Highly recommend dining here. It’s a hidden gem in London!

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Rating: 4.3 /5
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Orjowan, Lebanese Restaurant London - Kensington and Chelsea

Rating: 4.4 /5
Louise Kolman Never eaten Lebanese food before and now I love it! I had a yoghurt dish with lamb and it was delicious! Also they had gluten free bread that they put into a heart on the plate, very thoughtful! If youre in the area definitely go here!
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Jollibee Earls Court - Kensington and Chelsea

Rating: 4.3 /5
Rubo JamOne The best fried chicken yes, especially the spicy one, but whats with the ridiculously small size for the sauces? ÂŁ1 gets you a tiny pot filled to 1/3 of its capacity. The gravy pots are also tiny, as if gravy was expensive!
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Kappa - Kensington and Chelsea

Rating: 4.3 /5
Lucy Magee This is our second time visiting this restaurant and both visits have been wonderful! The service was great, we were greeted straight away and I was very pleased they had a high chair for my daughter. We ordered plum wine, pork gyozas, duck spring rolls, salmon sushi plate, beef soba, and the beef speciality roll. The beef speciality roll was the star of the show for me - I highly recommend. Everything was fantastic, we can’t fault it.
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Masala - Kensington and Chelsea

Rating: 4.3 /5
Harry Lee Walked in randomly after many years of absence and ordered some takeaway. Had the chicken saag and was recommended the lamb vindaloo, both of which were very authentic and delicious. Accompanied by some steamed rice, the food was nothing short of amazing and will go back again very soon. They don’t serve alcohol, but allow BYO. The atmosphere is warm and homely. I remembered an elderly gentleman who used to own/operate the restaurant and so glad that the quality of the food has been maintained. The cost of the meal for an eatery in this area with such high quality food is ridiculously cheap. If you haven’t been, I would make a beeline asap.