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Adams Cafe

About Adams Cafe

Not a fusion-type bistro, but absolutely authentic, Adams Cafe serves North African, Moroccan, and Tunisian cuisine - the other side of the Mediterranean - as they should be. The skylights and mosaics make for a cheery, informal setting and the restaurant is family-run, so every detail is important. Perennial favourites include couscous, especially couscous royale, but a recent menu featured couscous with lamb on the bone, chickpeas, and veg. Desserts are authentic home made patisseries orientales. The real thing.



Full a la carte

Starter

- Brik a l’oeuf (A delicate crispy fan of filo pastry encasing a whole egg and herbs)
-brik vegetarian (A fan of crispy filo pastry filled with peppers,mushrooms and potatoes)
-Calamars panes (calaman rings fried in breadcrumbs)
-Merguez grilles (grilled spicy lamb sausages)
-Chorba (spicy Tunisian soup)

Main Course

- Cous Cous a l’Agneau (A dish of fluffy cous cous accompanied by a terrine of spicy broth with lamb on the bone, chick peas and vegetables)
- Brochette de Poisson du Jour (Skewer of marinated fish of the day served with saffron rice and fresh vegetables)
-espadon grille (skewer of marinated swordfish grilled, served with rice and vegetables)
-Tagine de poulet au citron confit et olives vertes (chicken,pickled lemons,green olives,potatoes)
-Cous cous royal (lamb,meatball and skewers of grilled chicken,lamb and merguez)

Dessert

- Patisseries Orientales.
- Selection of home-made sweet baklava pastries
-Tarte aux amandes (homemade almond tarte)
-Sorbet au citron et cassis (lemon and blackcurrant sorbet)

Bars Near Adams Cafe

Angelsea Arms
35 Wingate Road
London
W6

One of the best pubs in London - people come from near and far to sample the real ales. Punters are from writers to rugby players.
A real-effect gas fire, leather sofas, wood panelling and tip-top service.¬Albertine
1 Wood Lane
London
W12

This smallish wine bar, is snug and cosy with its dim lighting.

The wine list is so extensive - with over 40 by the glass!! You are encouraged by the owner to experiment with different flavours and styles - but don’t forget your lunch or dinner appointment.



Additional Information


Address:

77 Askew Road, Ravenscourt Park, W12 9AH

Nearest tube:

Ravenscourt Park
Menu Rapide: main course + mint tea/coffee - £9.95
Menu Gastronomique: starter, main course & dessert - £14.95
Menu Gourmet: main course & starter/dessert - £12.95

Average Price:

Under £24 (€36)

Opening times:

7 days a week from 7pm - 11pm. Closed all Bank Holidays

Dress Code:

None

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