Halal Reviews for Megan's Balham

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R G

a month ago

4.0

The service was really good and Tina the waitress was lovely and professional. The food and drinks came quickly with no delay. The food was filling which is a bonus and good portion size.

Alex Ainsworth

4 months ago

5.0

Honestly - LOVED Megan’s and really didn’t expect to. Came for the ‘neighbours night’ deal which was three courses for £21, and it SLAPPED. Servings were generous, service was great, and the food was delicious. Plus the restaurant has a lovely vibe. Will definitely be back for brunch some time!

Adam

5 months ago

4.0

The shakshouka was great, good flavours. Paid the extra for 3 eggs which I think was worth it. It tasted fresh and was piping hot throughout. Some more bread wouldn’t go a miss. The hash browns were also tasty, perfect for dipping. The let down was the nearly £6 glass of apple juice which was mostly ice. Wouldn’t be surprised if I only had a third of a glass of juice! Megan’s you can do better than this classic bar scam. Service was friendly throughout. You could tell the server was new but this didn’t spoil anything. Just a gentle chase up for the bill again was all that was required.

Kamila Unlu

4 months ago

5.0

Stunning! Super friendly, very calm and welcoming atmosphere. We had Sunday brunch today and food was amazing! Kids and dogs friendly place. To be honest we havent been for ages in that much friendly place. All staff with smile. Well deserved 5 stars guys! We will be back. Thank you

Phil Rhodes

3 weeks ago

3.0

Would have loved to love this place as much as everyone else, but... Food was decent, but not amazing. The open lamb kebab was cooked nicely, with good, sharp pickles and a delicious spicy sauce, but everything was overpowered by the harisa houmous spread across the flatbread; the flatbread was a little anaemic. My other half's shakshouka was very good. Her hash browns were more like tater tots. The setting was pretty poor, I thought. We were in the conservatory, in a corner by a fire door, with fake plants everywhere and cold lighting. Felt a bit more like a service station than a restaurant. On the next table there was a party with their dog on a seat all the way through. Don't mind dogs being in there, but not on a seat, surely? Next unsuspecting person has to unwittingly sit on same seat as a dog. Finally, service was friendly and attentive and the food came pretty quickly.