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Freej Swaileh
"Kuwaiti Food in London"
Address: 161 Edgware Road , London W2 2DS, XGL, GB
Phone: 07537 978525
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: W2 2DS


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Reviews
The food was good but the prices are quite expensive. The service is good as well. I would say that the best tasting item on the menu is the Swaileh Kapsa. Both the rice and the meat were very tasty. I would rate the mixed grill a 4 out of 5. The portion sizes are quite good and the Swaileh Kapsa can be shared between two people.
I was a bit skeptic at the beginning, because from the outside didn't look so good as other close restaurants, but once I went in, I really enjoyed this place and I had a great Kuwait experience! Delicious food with good portions for the price payed. I recommend it if you want to try something different and very good!
I love this restaurant! It was an amazing experience. The staff are polite and friendly. The food is of excellent quality. I recommend it.
Such an amazing experience. I have tried their traditional main dish. Very nice. Deliciously juicy lamb big chunk with boiled rice. Very good customer service. Nice and clean facilities.
Amazing kuwaiti restaurant. Love it, I recommend it everything is delicious and the service is great- a big variety of dishes and drinks and sweets
Amazing food and excellent service…Authentic taste and presentation…must visitRecommended dishesLamb Majboos, Chicken Biriyani, Lentil Soup
It was a cold, crisp night in the heart of London. A group of us friends had found time to meet between our busy schedules. After exploring the beauty that is Knightsbridge and performed the obligatory visitation of our beloved Harrods, we had grown hungry and our stomachs yearned for the warm embrace of a plate of rice and meat. We had settled to find somewhere close to Harrods to dine in and at an esteemed establishment which was guaranteed to fulfil our desires! Freej Swaeleh! We all cheered! The delicacy of our beloved Kuwaiti brothers was the choice. And oh my brothers, sisters and respected google scholars - what a choice this turned out to be.... For our life would never be the same after this memorable night. So we stepped into Freej Swaeleh, warmly greeted by the 100% clearly Kuwaiti staff, the place was oozing with authenticity - I felt like I was transported back to a Kuwaiti mall! Soon we sat down, and were given menus to choose from. When suddenly... my palms felt clammy, my forehead dripping in sweat, my knees weakened and my eyes began to blur.... all I could see was £20s, £30s, £40s, on the menu and my heart could not believe it. "Abu!! Abu!!" my friends screamed. "Abu don't worry this one is on us! You deserve it!" they all said reassuringly. Gradually, I began to calm down and with the help of a £3.99 coke can I was soon back to feeling my best. Soon after the food arrived, still in shock I was not sure what my friends ordered me but the general consensus was some form of Machboos, whether chicken or mutton. "That's okay! I'm sure whatever it is it'll be great!! This is Freej Swaeleh after all!!" I said excitingly. Little did I know that statement would turn out very horribly wrong in the next coming moments. The food arrives. I look across the table to see my friends reactions. Have you ever seen disappointment? True disappointment.? You know, that look your parents give you when you just received an A instead of an A* in your GCSE exam. The look when your loved one finds out you cheated on them? The look your friends give you when they understand the true meaning and spiritual implications of Freej Swaeleh. Disappointment and despair was evident and the table became silent. I thought "okay maybe it only looks like a cadaver and doesn't taste like one", but that thought was quickly disproved. Between the cold, agglutinated rice, the clearly bland, tasteless tomato sauce and the microwaved, dry mutton bone our misery was over in less than 5 minutes. It was a £20 plate, I could not waste this food it is haram - there are people who don't have food in some parts of the world although I would certainly NOT put someone under the torture of eating what we had to. The food was finished and it was now time for a long, hard introspective reflection period on our mistake just as the post-Freej Swaeleh clarity was kicking in. I have made a lot of mistakes in my life and nothing can change that. But of the most catastrophic of them is my visit to Freej Swaeleh. The only positive I can take from this experience is at least now I have a place I can recommend to my biggest enemies. So thank you. Thank you Freej Swaeleh for a night I will never forget. TLDR; Go buy a meal deal from the Sainsbury's down the road.
Yes indeed 5 stars to this modest restaurant for their outstanding authentic Kuwaiti food and their super friendly service The lentil soup for the start was very good The shrimp over basmati rice was really good And the meat over basmati rice was out of the world along with the side vegetables sauce and okra cooked in tomato sauce and perfectly done We enjoyed it very much and we felt super light after we over ate and couldn't stop eating enough of the dishes We will for sure comeback again
Nearly broke my tooth biting this lump of metal in the hummus : informed the staff but they didn't take my complaint seriously and even tried to charge me for the hummus! Disappointing is an understatement.Food: 1/5
Best restaurant for authentic middeterean dishes mainly kabsa and majbous. Staffs are really friendly and warmly welcoming. The atmosphere is well organised and couldn't be better .
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