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36 meters
Amazing sandwich steak, I loved the flavor so tasty! and the service was outstanding,...
Everything was so fresh and delicious! The olives with herbs were a nice touch, and the kofta was perfect. I could eat this for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day! Beware, closes at 5 on most days, so plan accordingly!
Ordered the lamb kofta bowl with bulgur pilaf. Quick service, excellent lunch option. Fresh tasting, great flavours. Reasonably priced. Generous portion of slaw and delicious bulgur. Great sauces, would have liked even more of the green one! One of the best things I have eaten in London for £10.Food: 5/5
We had Halloumi Fries with Chilli sauce as a starter to our time at Borough Market. Fantastic fries and sauce; and good portion size for the price. Will be back to try the wraps!Food: 5/5
The food is good quality but the chicken is VERY salty. I could barely finish my sandwich. Also, it’s not halal which a lot of people think. There are a lot better options in the market. I wouldn’t come again.Food: 2/5
Simple, tasteful and delicious in the best market in London, totally recommend.Food: 5/5
Kid Goat kofta was good, but regrettably, it didn't quite suit my taste. The sauce, in particular, was a bit too sour for my liking, although my friend found it enjoyable.Food: 4/5
The Kid Goat Kofta wrap is amazing! Wish I was local. Service was excellent and very accommodating.Food: 5/5
We ordered bulgar pilaf grilled Halloumi...and quite disappointed. The bowl was like 60% filled with coleslaw and few Halloumi pieces and some lettuce and bulgar .... Did I pay just to eat coleslaw ? Service was quick though
Gourmet Goat has been on my list of places to try for a while. The kid goat kofte came highly recommended, so that's what I opted for. The meat was tender with a nice mix of spices and onion and was complimented by the tzatziki and chili salsa. I opted for the Mediterranean slaw and chickpea salad as sides. Both were light and filling and I would be hard-pressed to name a favourite. The rose veal dish also sounded nice, so I'll be trying that next time.
Tried their flagship goat wrap. For a wrap that cost £10 and where the goat kofta is 50% rice, I think a 3 is fair and probably generous. You don’t get an overly meaty flavour whilst eating and it’s quite loose as well.Food: 3/5
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