Halal Reviews for Fait Maison South Kensington

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Claudia Choi
3 weeks ago
This was, in a city full of culinary delights, the highlight of our trip. While my dad had a delicious traditional western breakfast (smoked salmon and avocado on a bagel) my husband and I chose middle eastern dishes. He got the falafel pie, tender and moist falafel between flaky layers of roti. I indulged in the simit with poached egg and yogurt. The simit was fresh, crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside with lots of sesame seeds and the slightest hint of sweetness. The yogurt and spices complimented the perfectly poached eggs. We all got coffee drinks. My husband said his cappuccino was excellent (he is a bit of a coffee snob) and I got a Turkish coffee. You can tell that the spices were fresh and it was prepared with care. We met the owner and executive chef who was warm and welcoming. My only regret is that this restaurant is not located closer to my home! When I return to London, this will be a definite stop
Collette Tipton
2 months ago
The store's impeccable design beckons you in, and the meticulously arranged desserts promise a delightful experience. We expected the food to taste fantastic, and it certainly did. After dinner, the four of us decided to stop by for a treat, but what we discovered was so much more..
Anthony Iarrapino
a month ago
I was fortunate enough to eat brunch at Ottolenghi, dinner at The River Cafe, and many meals between at nice London restaurants. My breakfast at Fait Maison was the most memorable of my meals. The authentic Palestinian offerings extend to the pastries. Don't miss the round cookie filled with dates. For breakfast, I enjoyed the Baleel, an omelet topped with slightly sweet saffron and cinnamon noodles. That dish was plenty of food at a reasonable price, but it was so good I ordered another breakfast course of Faul Gazawi; a spicy puree of fava beans festooned with fresh tomatoes and drizzled with rich olive oil. I also had the good fortune to have chef Yvonne chat to me tableside. The decor is delightful and the service is friendly and efficient.
Liz Walker
a month ago
An amazing destination for Breakfast, Brunch, coffee, teas , Afternoon Teas and the most eyecatching ,delicous choice of cakes . Our breaksfast choices were so many ,took us a good time to decide, but we never felt rushed. Enjoyed breakfast so much we returned for coffee and cake in the afternoon. Delicious, but be warned ...the cakes and pastries , although amazing , are on the expensive side..but still well worth a visit.