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Dining at Farin Road was such a refreshing experience….. This gem is tucked away at the famous Tani Modi brunch house on Hanover Street and is open on specific days of the week – so you must book in advance to make sure you get fed. On arrival, Abi surprised us with a great hummus and olive on a c
One of the most flavorful and memorable dinners I’ve ever had at this hidden gem of a place. Firstly, it operates only a few nights of the week (Fridays and Saturdays I believe). Reservations recommended as it was almost full when we visited. On to the feast…The bean soup was a special highlight for
Overall excellent experience, the friendly staff made us feel so welcomed. Ambiance is chilled and relaxed, and when it comes to the food WOW! The oxtail burger was delicious as well as the Hummus ! I'll definitely be back for more. Thank you
Had such an amazing experience at Farin Road this weekend. The chef and staff alike were so friendly and welcoming. A brilliant, relaxed atmosphere to try the Pan African inspired menu. For food, we had the suya chicken wings which were delicious, the mains were brilliant too. We opted for the pulle
We went with some friends for dinner at Farin Road, and we had a great time. Definitely a hidden gem. We enjoyed the food, which was a really delicious fusion of African and Caribbean flavours and classical cooking techniques.
I was there yesterday with family, the place is nice and friendly, the food is just amazing. I thought that I was cooking very well at home, but this is just another level. The drink "Sobo"... waouhhh
I had panafrican dinner there recently and it just blew my mind. Abhi is Masterchef's material. Also, he explained to us the dishes' background and how he reinvented them for the UK public without losing their essence. Well worth the money. They offer panafrican cuisine only a few days per week, s
Amazing, highlight was peri peri chicken wings, nice and spicy. Will definitely be back to try the goat haggis Bon Bon’s. Thanks.
A very cosy restaurant with delicious and authentic food. They were very accommodating when we had less than an hour to eat before a show.
Fantastic African inspired food in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Staff great. Highly recommended a visit.
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