Owner's description

Apadana Restaurant is a 5 Star Award-winning chic restaurant that uses family-kept recipes to craft authentic, sumptuous Iranian classic dishes in the heart of London's trendy Kensington high street.

Indulge your senses in our family kept recipes passed on for generations & cooking the best traditional Persian / Iranian cuisine using gourmet ingredients and fully certified HALAL meats with our special blends of persian tea & coffee not to be missed.

Re-live the sultani times with Live music & belly dancing performances every weekend for a night to remember.

Prices

Traditional European menu

Starter Main Pudding
£14.20 £17.50 £6.99
Drinks  
Wine per bottle £0.00
Filter Coffee £0.00
Extras  
Bread £1.20
Service 10.00%

Restaurant details

Entertainments,Highchair,Menu,Portions
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351 Kensington High Street, London, W8 6NW
Opening hours
Monday12 pm‑11 pm
Tuesday12 pm‑11 pm
Wednesday12 pm‑11 pm
Thursday12 pm‑11 pm
Friday12 pm‑11 pm
Saturday12 pm‑11 pm
Sunday12 pm‑11 pm

The 2024 Harden's Guide

2024 Hardens London Restaurant Guide

"User friendly in price, size and outlook"

Financial Times