Azou Restaurant

North African restaurant · Hammersmith Broadway

Azou Restaurant

North African restaurant · Hammersmith Broadway

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375 King St, London W6 9NJ, United Kingdom

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Low-lit North African restaurant with artefacts, cushions, and flavourful tagines  

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The 18 Best Restaurants In Hammersmith - London - The Infatuation

"And the nomination for London’s best restaurant ceiling goes to: Azou. This low-lit North African restaurant is full of so many soft fabrics, cushions, and cosy corners that we’d probably declare it a napping hot spot if it wasn’t for the sizzle factor of the apricot and lamb shank tajine. We like it best for long, snug nights in the company of our least-hectic friend, a luminous plate of oil-slicked merguez, and a slab of sensationally sticky baklava." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, rianne shlebak, sinead cranna

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Azou Restaurant - Review - Hammersmith - London - The Infatuation

"The sheer grin factor of Azou begins with its ruby, lantern-lit frontage on Hammersmith’s King Street, continues with luminous, oil-slicked merguez and zesty couscous salads on bright Moroccan plates, and is cemented by a slab of sensationally sticky baklava. This low-lit, cushion-filled North African restaurant also happens to be our personal nomination for Restaurant Most Likely To Cause Ceramic-Hoarding Behaviour. But, your impending desire to throw out any of your minimalist tableware is a small price to pay for long, snug nights in the company of your best mate and a sizzling apricot and lamb shank tajine. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Pause Unmute Food Rundown Hummus Some people consider smooth to be king, but there are times when we want our hummus a little rough around the edges to enable big scoops. Azou’s tahini mainstay is the latter. It’s thick, oily, and we would like to invite you to play a saucy little game of unblended chickpea hunting with the complimentary pitta. PlayMute video credit: Heidi Lauth Beasley Tajine El Ain If we were to play an (arguably very specific) game of word association, Azou would be our first pick for ‘tajine’ every time. There are nine tajines on the menu here and despite our long-standing appreciation for the bulbous potatoes that come with the aromatic tajine marrakech, it’s this fruity prune and apricot lamb dish that stands out. It’s intense—a nutty, caramel-adjacent sauce matched with lamb that truly understands its ‘be tender’ assignment. Pair with a Casablanca beer. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch" - Heidi Lauth Beasley

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14 London Restaurants For When You Want To Get *Cosy*

"No, you don’t need to begin a new life as a sheep farmer in Seville. You just need to buy more cushions. Azou is a great little North African restaurant on Hammersmith’s King Street that truly understands the profound, medicinal powers of a well-placed cushion. It also understands how to cater to hibernating Londoners—think lantern mood lighting, a ceiling that looks like you could nap on it if gravity wasn’t a thing, and portion sizes fit for bears. The sizzling apricot and lamb shank tajine is our go-to, which also operates as a radiator for any cold palms present." - heidi lauth beasley, rianne shlebak, sinead cranna

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Naureen Wilson

Google
This amazing restaurant is still amazing after my last visit over 10 years ago. Always a warm welcome from the staff and the food is incredible. With the authentic North African decor you are transported to Algeria where Chris the chef is from. We had a fish tagine and also king prawn with rice, both dishes were expertly spiced, came piping hot and packed with flavour. Our waiter was exceptionally knowledgeable about everything and looked after us well. We were also fortunate to have a long chat with chef Chris who is a great character. I can't wait to go back to try another dish!

Laura Correia

Google
Amazing food and service. First time trying north african food and didn’t disappoint!!! The meat was falling off the bone and the flavours so rich! Definitely coming back.

lily l

Google
All the fishes tasted not bad, portion sizes are bit small compared to Khamsa, and doesn’t provide complimentary bread. The owner, Chris was nice, gave me some salad leaf because I’d really like to have some, the mint tea was nice. Overall a good experience.

Khaoulla

Google
Amazing North African restaurant with lovely customer service and very delicious food. The staff were very welcoming and nice. I highly recommend this lovely place. It was an unforgettable experience, looking forward to coming back and trying other meals.

Alex Shore

Google
I went with a group of 8 of us - the service was amazing and the atmosphere of the place is lovely! feels like a hidden Gem! the waiters are engaging and fun. The food is delicious and the portions are generous! Chris the chef even came out and said hello! We started and got about 10-11 sharing starters we then got tagines & coucous dishes. In particular the prawn tagine was incredible! but everyone left the table happy! Make sure you end with the mint tea! - the food and the atmosphere was perfect for our evening!

Tom R

Google
Lamb was cooked perfectly, big portions, great spices. I'm very full. Very creamy humus.

Xana Zaidi

Google
Great night celebrating a friend's birthday! The food was incredible, the place was cute, and the chef made the night special with a few extra touches! Highly recommend! Will be back!

Hao-Ting Chuang

Google
One can’t never be disappointed by this restaurant. It has great atmosphere, wonderful cuisines, very helpful and friendly crew and reasonable price. We started with appetizers including falafels/salad plate, calamari fries and the baba ganoush. The texture of baba ganoush was so good with the flat pitta. We ordered a king prawn tajine and a lamb couscous as our main dishes. The chewy king prawns were very fresh and well-seasoned. You could even taste the sea in your mouth! The lamb was also cooked well with a tender texture and wonderful flavor. It was also served with a broth. Loved the two mains! Dessert was a bit too sweet for me but all of my friends loved it. Classic mint tea was a great choice in the cold weather. Will definitely visit again.
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Shambhavi P.

Yelp
We were here for a friend's party. It is a tiny hidden gem with brilliant food and service! I haven't eaten so much food in the longest time. Their portion size is fine but the contents are quite filling. We had a party menu and I chose these: Nibbles - Hummus + pita bread Starters - Briouat (pastry with a filling of brie and goat's cheese) Calamari Mains - Tajine zitoune (chicken breast in lemon sauce) and a side of cous cous Dessert - Baklava Tend to nibble a lot on the pita bread, which fills up tummy space reserved for other food. Fantastic food, served piping hot and on gorgeous earthenware. Only disappointment would have to be the baklava. Staff is cheerful and extremely friendly. We had a good banter with them. Small, very cozy restaurant with appropriate lighting and decor. Can get slightly squishy if you are in a big group. More a place for smaller groups of 4-5 people.

Scott R.

Yelp
I am so surprised that I haven't reviewed this place. I went to Azou in August. I probably had one of the best meals of my life here. I saw Azou on the 2009 tv show, Gordon Ramsay's Best Restaurant in the UK. I booked my reservation about 5 months in advance because I was so anxious to check this place out. When I arrived, I gave my name and the owner, said to me, you have been waiting to come here for awhile. I told him I had really been waiting since 09. The menu is a unique mix, and I ordered a Shakshuka, with merguez sausage. It was amazing. And the perfect start to my meal. My main was the Tagine Romanne. A chicken tagine with a sweet and sour sauce, with raisins, almonds and pomegranates, sprinkled with icing sugar. It sounds odd but it works with a side cous cous, which I had never had before. At the end of my meal, the chef/owner Chris asked if I wanted anything else. I said no I was stuffed. He came back a couple of minutes later with a small apple and a knife. The chef told me it was from the tree in his garden. Thank You Chef Chris and staff for a wonderful first meal in London.
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Gabriella L.

Yelp
One of my all time favourite restaurants in London. Tiny, cozy, and full of flavour, this place is somewhere I try and visit every time in town. BEST hummus I've ever had. Seriously I have daydreams about this hummus and it's awful because I have to fly to London to get it. Other high lights of the menu for me are the falafel and tagine romanne-- on the sweet side, full of pomegranate and roasted almonds. YUM I die. Please do your taste buds a favour and VISIT. Also noticed someone said this place was over priced-- ITS NOT.
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Raquel R.

Yelp
I am a bit hesitating about giving it 4 or 5*. I know its reputation, so maybe I should go for the easy 5. Mr Yelp, where is the 4.5*? This is a quite tiny restaurant with no more than 10 tables. The decoration is really nice and authentic, but I do not get why they use carpets as tablecloths. I was thinking maybe the Europeans use this kind of cloths for the floor, but my Tunisian boyfriend confirmed they use them the same way we do. Weird. I wonder how they wash them... Anyway, nice arabic chandeliers, cosy round metal tables if you are having a date and being not a big restauant gives it a nice atmosphere. I would recommend it for max 6 people group and romantic dates. The arabic music is really nice, but they should place the speakers in a way where everytime they open the bar door the clients don't get cut in their conversation. Way too loud. Going to the food. I can say is really-really good, my only problem were the starters, a bit tiny if you are not ordering a tajine. I ordered one, so I felt really full at the end, but if you order some fish as one of my friends did, you might need extra food. Luckily, I ordered a Tajine el ain and I was completely full before finishing my dish. All my friends tried mine and they agreed it was amazing. The lamb was absolutely superb, tenre and falling from the bone. But why none told me there was not cous-cous on it? Why not offering me to order it? The con for this restaurant is the price. Some of the starters are overpriced and a tajine goes from 12 to 17£. If they drop two-three pounds from the main dishes I bet booking a table would be impossible. You can also smoke sisha outside during the evening.
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Kay G.

Yelp
If you're near Chiswick, Azou definitely merits a visit. The restaurant is small and charming, owner Chris Benarab is gallant, and the entire staff is welcoming and professional. The North African cooking is delicious. I recommend the tagines, especially the fabulous chicken zitoune with carrots and olives. The chicken was meltingly tender and I sopped up the sauce with an order of sautéed potatoes. Bravi!
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T E.

Yelp
Now is the time to visit Azou. Soon it will rightly be swamped by diners. It'll have its moment of fame deserved after the lovely staff have worked so hard to bring their passion for Tagines and Cous Cous to West London. You've been warned - you have until October before Azou is crowned the best local Moroccan restaurant in the UK by a very famous chef and his much watched TV program. Azou are honourable enough not to tell everyone themselves until it's unveiled, but I saw them filming the visit of the foul-mouthed chef myself. He loved their food - and my friends and I did too. It's a comfortable small Moroccan restaurant with a small but magical menu. By far the stand-out are the tagines - cooked for a minimum of four hours - flavoured to perfection. The lamb or chicken will fall off the bone, and ingredients like paprika, apricot and pomegranate will pleasure your tastebuds. Forget almost everything else on the menu. The tagines are amazing, as good as the price and the lovely staff.
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Peter S.

Yelp
Azou offers fantastic, if somewhat overpriced Moroccan food in a cosy, warm interior. It was also an unexpected discovery on our part - we had no idea that Mr Ramsey had christened it his favourite Moroccan restaurant in north London for 2010. Thankfully the food continues to make good claim on that title. My girlfriend's lamb tagine was beautifully cooked, practically falling off the bone. My chicken tagine was decent but not as good. Still, it was noticeably better than either of us had had in Morocco itself. Another plus is the interior: all cushions, low-lighting, a mix of Moroccan blue and reds on the walls and fabric partially hanging from the ceiling to convey a sufficiently convincing escapist feel to it. The downsides were the prices and what I felt was slightly pushy service. Our tagines were approx £14 each, with couscous another £3.50. That's poor value compared to this restaurant's competitors. Further, our waiter, though attentive, often seemed to be pushing us to 'super-size' our selections, which I wasn't happy with. Part of me wonders whether 3 stars would be appropriate, but the quality just about tilts it over to 4 stars.

Roman H.

Yelp
A very nice restaurant in the Chiswick (sp?) section of London. There are about 10 tables and the service reflects the small nature of the restaurant. The service was excellent but not hovering and the food - from hummus and baba ganoush appetizers to lamb shanks and baklava were terrific. Reasonably priced
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Sameer P.

Yelp
The Finest Moroccan Food in London. After seeing this restaurant win against the famous Momos on Gordon Ramseys TV show we had to try it out. It really lives up to high expectations we had. The best compliment i can give is I took one bite of the Constantine Tagine and linvolantarily said "wow". Undoubtedly the best Moroccan restaurant in London. I have return several times with lots of friends and they all agreed. Dont hesitate, just go.
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Jennifer C.

Yelp
Stopped here on easy home from Kew gardens. Everything was good. Service was attentive, had the lamb tagine with prunes, apricots, almonds. It was excellent. Also the fish tagine. Dessert was baklava and affogato, both very good.
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Micaelyn R.

Yelp
Victoria was an exceptionally gracious server and hostess, and provided excellent, timely service. We started with an order of hummus and pita, which had a heavenly texture and taste. We ran out of pita before we finished the hummus, and the owner generously brought us a freshly baked basket - without us ever asking. After the hummus and pita we split the chicken couscous. The dish was a medley of delicious flavors in perfect balance, and the chicken and vegetables were fall-apart, melt-in-your-mouth delicious. Unfortunately we had had a late lunch, and so did not have the appetite to explore more of the menu, but everything looked fantastic. We had a wonderful chat with the owner after our meal, and thoroughly enjoyed our experience. The ambience is fantastic, the decor stunning and beautiful - all around a tremendous experience.
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Qype User (a_gil…)

Yelp
This is an intimate little restaurant specilaising in North African Cuisine.They have a wide range of dishes from many parts of North Africa like Algeria,Morocco,Tnisa and Egypt. The tagines are a must to try and the wine list simple but not extensive.
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Qype User (wooshl…)

Yelp
My husband and I travelled a long way to eat at Azou after having seen it on the best restaurant show. We were not disappointed! We tried three starters - the baba ganoush, the hot salad (chakcouka?) and the falafels - all were excellent and the accompanying pita bread was fresh warm and delicious. My husband remarked that it was the first time in a long time that the starters left him wanting more of the same! For mains we had the the Tagine Romanne and the Tagine Marrakesch. WOW. Delicious. The only thing I would have liked would have been to see some vegetables in the Romanne, but perhaps that is not the authentic way yo do it? Regardless, it was a perfect blend of sweet and sour. For dessert we had the baklava and it was the best I have ever had - not sickly sweet like one so often gets - perfection in a mouthful. We will definitely go back again and again. PS. If you go, try the Morrocan lager - it was halfway to an ale and very delicious as well.
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John D.

Yelp
Oh my lord it takes a lot to fill me up. This has to be the top of my list. Lamb taigene was to die for. Will be back again.Wonderful staff
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Qype User (rt5mr…)

Yelp
This place has amazing tagines. Everything we ate here was tasty and I'd definitely go back!
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Qype User (tazman…)

Yelp
Great little gem Food is reasonably priced, the staff fairly attentive, and the food was great. The Lamb tagine was delicious and the meat fell off the bone. The sauce was really good too, although the soft drink glasses are a little bit on the small side. The restaurant isnt big, but cozy. The toilets were clean too. I would definatly return another time to try out more of the menu.

Qype User (eberha…)

Yelp
Azou in Hammersmith, elected Gordon Ramsay's best North African Restaurant in 2010, what an absolute disappointment. I actually felt embarrassed for them! We booked after the TV show which was in November and waited so long for: a shocking welcome, no lamb!, the slowest service ever (45 min between our arrival and our starters), no water, our bill given to the wrong table, over loud music and only 2 dishes out of 5 worth it: Brik and Tajine El Ain (with chicken). Total £66 - AVOID

Astrid A.

Yelp
Very disappointing experience. The food was tasteless at its best, i had a chicken tajine, the tomato sauce was watering and the chicken was not tender. Pity because the restaurant is nice, very attentive service. Went to a long way for nothing.

Qype User (seayor…)

Yelp
I can't remember what we paid but it would have been no more than £15 each (we wouldn't have paid more), I had Lamb Couscous and my husband had Lamb Tagine with a side of Couscous, both were excellent and service was great, mine could have done with a little bit more flavour but this is not a complaint as I chose it. My husband can recommend the Casablanca beer.

Qype User (Faizo…)

Yelp
amazing. not to everyones taste but absolutely fantastic food and atmosphere my only negative is that in morocco it is rare to find alcohol being served with authentic Moroccon food .. it should stick to its traditions if it is to obtain a reputation of moroccon authenticity

Qype User (dot…)

Yelp
Visited Azou in Hammersmith because it has many good reviews, from press and customers, and we weren't disappointed. The service is excellent, the atmosphere cosy and relaxing, and the food exceptional. It is also good value so was a fantastic dining experience

Qype User (JFD…)

Yelp
Excellent restaurant. All of the reviews below spot on - great food, reasonable prices and friendly staff. Highly recommend the tagines.

Qype User (wi…)

Yelp
best Moroccan food, great value, friendly service - a small gem in Hammersmith