Halal Reviews for Manakish & Naanza Covent Garden


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Abe
3 years ago
Service is very very slow. Only one chef and one waitress. But the waitress was so kind and amazing! The food was very good quality and freshly made which elevates the restaurant’s rating. The hummus tasted like it was store bought. Not freshly made so that’s a negative. The pita bread had honey drizzled on it. Maybe shouldn’t have that and just stick with the normal plain pita.
Bearsac
3 years ago
I was pottering past this place with mummy and said hello to the lovely lady outside, who had bought a birthday cake for her husband, who runs the place. It was his birthday and we were offered free birthday cake. Mummy doesn't drink coffee, so we didn't try any of the coffee being roasted outside. But if we did, we would certainly have bought some. If you are a coffee lover, be sure to check this place out.
Mike A
4 years ago
Relaxing atmosphere, great spot for people watching. Turkish coffee lured me. Mystical pizzas and vibrant vibes. Thanks!!!
Tanya Lake
3 years ago
I was looking forward to my flat bread. Sadly it wasn't very good. One part was burnt which was okay for me because I don't mind that but the ingredients/toppings were not cooked which seemed a bit odd, the cheese had not melted so it was cold. I ordered the veggie flat bread and it had some lumps of green creamy stuff on top, it didn't taste good, I scraped it off but still the remainder of the flat bread was unappealing. The staff were friendly. I didn't tell them that the meal wasn't good. I was hungry so I ate around the edges and left the rest. I won't go back again. Please up your game because it is a good idea, but if you only sell flat bread with toppings you need to make it the best it can be.
caroline faed
3 years ago
Flatbread nothing like in pictures. Really sparse toppings. I had the “meat feast” which was BBQ sauce with a few random bits of chicken, lamb & minute circle of sausage. We were hungry so it filled a hole, served by a very pleasant waitress. It came in a huge pizza box which was far too big for the meagre offering inside. Drinks were served in paper cups, and the Turkish tea was a tea bag & fresh mint leaves. Disappointing.