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St Mary Abbots Church es algo que no puedes dejar de visitar después de disfrutar de una comida estupenda en este restaurante. Las cocinas mediterránea y egipcia son famosas en todo el mundo, y sus clientes te aconsejan que las degustes en Alexandrie Restaurant. Te va a gustar su comida, especialmente su singular pierna de cordero, su atrayente pisto de verduras y su tierno steak tartar. Prueba el bien preparado parfait, el generoso pudin y el sabroso helado que propone este lugar. Su excelente vino prosecco encaja perfectamente con su estupenda comida. Muy probablemente, acabarás volviendo a este lugar en otra ocasión para pedir un espectacular o un insuperable frappé de chocolate.

Acércate por este restaurante si quieres celebrar tu aniversario, boda o fiesta de cumpleaños. Comprueba por ti mismo lo cortés que es su personal. Su rápido servicio es un gran plus para Alexandrie Restaurant. Basándonos en las opiniones de los críticos, los precios son razonables. Sin duda vas a disfrutar de su genial atmósfera y su bonita decoración. Este lugar ha sido galardonado con un 4,5 de acuerdo con el baremo de valoraciones de Google.

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Melinda Warty Solicitar eliminación de información
Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: £20–30 Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Duck Liver Recommendation for vegetarians: Somewhat recommend Vegetarian offerings: Clearly labeled vegetarian dishes
Sara Cavallari Solicitar eliminación de información
Bad managment Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
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Just last summer, my brother made the fortuitous discovery of this fantastic Egyptian eating emporium in our neighbourhood. Egyptian food? In London? This was a first for us and I was eager to test it out after a resoundingly positive experience from my brother, who only popped in to find out more about the cuisine and the menu out of curiosity; yet the warm and welcoming staff offered him a few samples to test out and take home and he loved what he tried. Shortly after, he went back for dinner and tasted a selection from their a la carte menu and, waxing lyrical about everything he ate, he said I would love the food too. Being a VERY (!) picky vegan, this was all the endorsement I needed and proposed the restaurant to a couple of friends to try out, as clearly this is something of a hidden gem as none of the friends I mentioned Alexandrie to (who also live in the near vicinity) knew it. I was MORE than impressed - the restaurant, besides being an elegant, minimalist-chic dining room with signature chandeliers graced by attentive and genial table service, offered a vegan menu! This was a very promising start, but I initially had no idea what to expect food-wise. My brother said go for the soups and the okra dishes and, of course, I tried all three (with a couple of menu amendments and lovely Kacha, the waitress on hand to help, was only too happy to accommodate my "no croutons" and "no pitta bread" requests respectively, for example): the 'Red Lentil Velouté' is, indeed, "full-bodied", as the menu described, and oh-so-flavoursome and I am a HUGE fan of lentils and lentil soups anyway (I can't get enough of Indian dal), so this was a winner. Next up, I simply had to try something uniquely Egyptian, so I was recommended the famous herb soup, 'Molokheya', for size. I loved the consistency - which had a glassy appearance and filled to the brim with healthy greens, and what I particularly loved, apart from the earthy herb flavours, was the fact neither of their soups are oily at all, which can be a problem with other cuisines. It was all healthy, light yummy dishes, which appeal to my clean-living tastes. Finally, the delicious okra dish, 'Bamia', Oven-Baked Okra - a vegetable stew with a coriander sauce was my main course - I love okra as a vegetable, but I find that my other favourite cuisine, Indian Asian cooking, usually prepares these yummy "ladies fingers" vegetables in too greasy and oily a manner, as they're normally fried. Not so with the Egyptian/Middle Eastern Asian-style where these are slow cooked to perfection. Even if you are not a vegan or vegetarian, you will find plenty of meaty surprises for you to enjoy on the menu (I had no idea that foie gras was first invented by the Egyptians over 2000 years ago, but I am so encouraged to read that the Alexandrie restaurant elect to utilise duck liver that has NOT been forcibly fattened - let's hope one day a vegan-friendly version is all the rage!) I cannot wait for Alexandrie to reopen next month, after this unnecessarily-long and economically-devastating lockdown, and to see Kacha and the team again. I cannot recommend this restaurant enough. Looking forward to enjoying these Egyptian culinary treasures with the whole family!
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$$$$ Rango de precios por persona £20 - £39
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High Street Kensington
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38C Kensington Church St
Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
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High Street Kensington
38C Kensington Church St, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
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Asientos al aire libre Tarjetas de crédito aceptadas No hay entrega Reserva Accesible para sillas de ruedas Wifi
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LunesLun Cerrado
MartesMar Cerrado
MiércolesMié 18:00-22:00
JuevesJue 18:00-22:00
ViernesVie 18:00-22:00
SábadoSáb 12:00-22:00
DomingoDom 12:00-21:30
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