Halal Reviews for Molana Ealing

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Farzaneh Motamedi

2 months ago

5.0

I had a wonderful experience at Molana Restaurant. The atmosphere is warm, cozy, and welcoming. The food is full of authentic Persian flavours — the kebabs were juicy and perfectly seasoned, and the rice was fluffy and fragrant. The starters were also incredibly fresh, and everything tasted homemade. The portions are generous and the prices are very reasonable for the quality you get. If you’re looking for delicious, authentic Persian food in a friendly setting, Molana is an excellent choice. Highly recommended!

Sidratul Muntaha

4 months ago

3.0

Amazing food as always, but portion sizes of the meats/skewers have definitely become smaller whilst prices have gone up. It was also extremely noisy in the restaurant; people were pretty much shouting to have conversations and the music was very loud. The staff were amazing. Overall, it has definitely become more crowded and more expensive, but the food is delicious and service is really good.

Auriel Dilworth

a month ago

5.0

I enjoyed eating here...the food was lovely and really filling. I had to get a takeaway dish...the servers especially Mahtab was very helpful and pleasant 😊I'll visit again with my family

C N

3 months ago

5.0

Great Persian restaurant! The kebab was juicy, flavorful, and perfectly grilled. Portions were generous, and the service was friendly. Cozy atmosphere—definitely worth a visit for authentic Persian food!

Hisham Alharbi

6 months ago

4.0

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ | A poetic grill session in the heart of Ealing Walked into Molana expecting a standard dinner — walked out questioning why lamb chops don’t come with a side of Shakespeare. The place is charming in its own mystical way, with plates on the wall that probably hold more secrets than I do. Ordered the lamb chops with rice and a salad (£25.50), and I must say — those chops were grilled like they were being judged by Rumi himself. Juicy, tender, and just smoky enough to awaken your ancestors. The rice? Fluffy and politely topped with a saffron crown. The side salad tried its best to pretend it was more than just a colorful guilt trip on the plate, but points for effort. Service was calm and non-intrusive — kind of like your therapist on a good day. It’s not cheap, but then again, neither is tastefully charred poetry on a plate. One star deducted because greatness should come with napkins that don’t stick to your soul (or fingers). Will I be back? Probably. There’s still a whole menu of metaphors to eat through.