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Harden's says

Central London sibling to the Barnet original; the Jewish-Moroccan food includes falafel and sabich.

survey result

Summary

£31
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4
Very Good
2
Average
1
Poor
* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

“Outstanding delicious falafels”“some of the best in London” – are the star turn at this Jewish-Moroccan veggie spot in Temple Fortune. “Don’t be put off by the strip lighting aesthetic, although there’s possibly better ambience in the street outside”. In the last couple of years the three Sabbo brothers have opened follow-ups in High Barnet (selling meat) and Clerkenwell’s Leather Lane (and also in Lakewood, New Jersey!)

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Opening hours
Monday11 am‑9 pm
Tuesday11 am‑9 pm
Wednesday11 am‑9 pm
Thursday11 am‑9 pm
Friday10 am‑4:30 pm
SaturdayCLOSED
Sunday11 am‑9 pm

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