Reviews
What Aine Lawler doesn't like about Sami's Kosher:
I went with my friend and ordered fish fried in a beer batter and chips, afraid I wasn't keen on it tho the Israeli working there who I think might be the manager said it was a new dish on the menu and customers seemed... View all feedback. What User likes about Sami's Kosher:
there are 3 or 4 falafel shwarma places along the brent road and this is probably the best of the 3 and is in business the longest. no one goes to an israeli restraunt for the service ... View all feedback.
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We had a wonderful evening at Sami's, with the friendliest waitress and the always delicious food! Thank you for serving fried chicken livers, which are hard to...
read moreFantastic food. Best meal deal was lamb shishlik in a wrap with chips and bottle of water. I tried other lamb dishes, too. I always enjoyed the food. It is a bi...
read moreChicken soup and kneidlach: best I’ve had in London maybe anywhere, the soup was so flavoursome and 2 enormous kneidlach of the finest consistency. Took away a...
read moreEverything was delicious, beautifully presented, and served with a smile. It was also as good as we remembered from our previous Sami's meal, so we hope the che...
read moreI’ve ordered pizza, shawarma shawarma very dry. Very salty pizza was 80% salad. Almost no meat inside not recommend it. I have all the Yemeni soup was good.
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read moreSami's, a long-standing Israeli restaurant in Hendon, offers generous portions and fair prices, attracting a crowd despite a few culinary missteps. While the Yemenite soup and lamb cutlets stand out as favorites among patrons, some dishes, like the grilled chicken with red rice, left others disappointed due to lack of flavor. Service remains commendable across visits, with attentive staff ensuring a pleasant dining experience. Though the quality may vary, many agree that Sami's is a reliable option for tasty Israeli fare, particularly for those seeking crowd-pleasing staples in a casual setting.