Azou Restaurant London

The Azou Restaurant offers the very best of Moroccan, Tunisian and Algerian delicacies in the heart of London city, and the food is capable of attracting any food lover. Their menu also features a huge number of recipes and dishes from the Northern part of Africa, including fresh salads, Kemia i.e. mezze, seafood, vegetarian meals and pastries. You can choose any dish from their traditional menu featuring Mediterranean touch. The restaurant’s staff is very friendly, and the atmosphere inside the restaurant is relaxed and peaceful. The restaurant is designed just like a traditional North African tent like place, which includes traditional styled curtains and dim lighting. This makes it a perfect place to have a peaceful meal away from the piercingly loud and lightening fast city life.

Contact: +44 20 8563 7266
Website : The Azou Restaurant

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    Products and Services Offered by the Azou Restaurant

    The Azou restaurant offers range of services for its customers including :

    - Eat in and take away options for dinner everyday
    - Special events and private parties

    For detailed menu of the Azou Restaurant, please click here!

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    Operational Hours of the Azou Restaurant

    The Azou restaurant opens six days a week for dinner only:

    from Monday to Sunday, 06:00 pm till 11:00 pm

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    Location of the Azou Restaurant

    375 King Street, Hammersmith London, W6 9NJ, United Kingdom.

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    How to get to the Azou Restaurant

    By Tube

    The restaurant is located very close to Stamford Brook tube station which serves District line. On leaving the station, head South on Golhawk Road towards Kings Street. After 0.1 mile, turn left onto King Street and after 427 feet, Azou restaurant will be on your right. View Map and Directions

    Bys Bus

    You can also use London bus service to get to the Azou restaurant, which is situated a few steps away from the Goldhawk road bus stop. The bus stop is served by bus number 27, 190, 267, 391, H91, N9 and N11.

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