Book African Restaurants in West London

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Adam's Café
Run by Abdel and Frances Boukraa – he hailing from Djerba, Tunisia, she English born and bred – Adam’s Café is a thriving family affair which has grown over the years to become one of Shepherds Bush’s most popular restaurants. A café by day and a restaurant serving North African cuisine by night, Adam’s Café is a bustling local hub, informal and authentic, decorated in mosaics and cheerful colours. It may serve the biggest and best breakfast on Askew Road but this is no greasy spoon. Visit in the evening and find yourself greeted by the spice infused aromas of Tunisia and Morocco. The menu consists simply of couscous dishes alongside grills and tagines, each based precisely on Abdel’s experience of home cooking. You really won’t find a more authentic taste of North Africa in the capital.

Cuisine: North African
Location: 77 Askew Road, Ravenscourt Park, London, W12 9AH [Map]

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Ayoush
Fantastically fun and buzzy high-quality North African restaurant / bar with casbah-style decor and differently themed North African 'caves' downstairs. The food is French-African with the emphasis on North African and the odd Berber and Jewish Moroccan influence thrown in for good measure. Not somewhere to take your Great Aunt Gertie (unless she's a real party animal), but a fab spot for a night out with your pals or a romantic dinner with your main squeeze. What's cooking? Tabouleh, falafel, hummus, sambousek, merguez, stuffed calamari, shawarma, kebabs, tagines, couscous, sea bass and salmon.

Cuisine: North African
Location: 58 James Street, Marylebone, W1U 1HG [Map]

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Azou
An inviting restaurant on Chiswick’s busy King Street, Azou is intimate and family run. Cosy and warm, decorated in a typically North African style, complete with lavishly embroidered upholstery and soft, colourful rugs with full Aladdin appeal, deep red painted arches and dimly glowing lanterns, Azou is full of character and charm. Specialising in the cuisine of Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria, Azou’s menu contrasts sweet and spicy, bold and subtle, light and heavy with traditional dishes imbued with North African colour, flavour and texture. For a relaxed evening after work settle on comfy floor cushions around a low table and order a refreshing mint tea or well earned glass of wine.

Cuisine: North African
Location: 375 King Street, Hammersmith, W6 9NJ [Map]

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Cape Town Fish Market
Cape Town Fish Market restaurant is quite a bit more than what it says on the tin. This South African stalwart, now conveniently located in London’s Soho, is a fish market, seafood restaurant, teppanyaki and conveyor belt style sushi bar all under one roof. And if it swims or scuttles in the ocean, you’ll probably find the freshest example of it at Cape Town Fish Market. The firm house favourite, unique in a London restaurant, is the ‘select ‘n’ weigh at the fish display’, where you can create your own seafood platter from the market’s best. Sushi scoots by on a Kaiten-style conveyor-belt – perfect for those looking for a lighter bite. A selection of steak, lamb and poultry is also on offer for those who fancy something warm-blooded. The décor is truly smart yet relaxed, a combination of ocean-inspired blue wash lighting and sleek design. The message at Cape Town Fish Market is come, relax and enjoy.

Cuisine: Japanese, South African
Location: 5 & 6 Argyll Street, Sutherland House, London, W1F 7TE [Map]

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Hush Private Dining
Beloved by London’s beautiful people, Hush Private Dining offers a sublime private dining experience for all your classiest affairs. These exclusive areas provide sumptuous, chic and stylish places to host dinners, parties, events, gatherings even wedding receptions.

Cuisine: North African
Location: 8 Lancashire Court, Brook Street, London, W1S 1EY [Map]

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Momo
Enter a Moroccon souk of a restaurant with terrific North African cooking and interior with lots of exotic furnishings - coloured glass and gilt lanterns and lots of cushions and original furnishings. Terrific lunchtime atmosphere but romantic in the evening. Prior to your meal visit the sumptous bar area and dream of recreating the look at home. This is perfectly possible since only next door is the Tea Room where you can buy everything from babouches and kaftans to original North African antiques. What's cooking? Mezze - a mix of two vegetarian dishes, sliced lamb with figs, almonds, shrimps and vermicelli, tagines and couscous as well as a selection of authentic Moroccan pastries.Please note that Momo only takes bookings up to 2 weeks in advance. Should you request a booking further in advance to this, your booking confirmation may be delayed.

Cuisine: North African
Location: 25 - 27 Heddon Street, Regent Street, London, W1B 4BH [Map]

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