Reviews of Molana Persian Restaurant. (Restaurant) in London (London).
Molana Persian Restaurant
78 Uxbridge Rd, London W13 8RA, United Kingdom
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Information of Molana Persian Restaurant, Restaurant in London (London)
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Open hours of Molana Persian Restaurant
Sunday
12pm–12am
Monday
12pm–12am
Tuesday
12pm–12am
Wednesday
12pm–12am
Thursday
12pm–12am
Friday
12pm–12am
Saturday
12pm–12am
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Reviews of Molana Persian Restaurant
J. S.
Walked passed this restaurant several times and couldn't resist the smell of their grilled food. Finally decided to check this place out and I gotta say their staff are super trained and hyper aware. Eye contact and clearing of meals, as well as immaculate timing on bringing on the next rounds. They don't serve alcohol but they allow you to bring your own, to which they will serve you with. The food itself is splendid, with their meat being so flavoursome and tender. Definitely original taste here if you're looking for something new. I'd recommend
J. T.
It's Christmas Day today and I'm working so for I treat myself to some nice Persian cuisine we have Persians within the family that are excellent cooks and also i have eaten in lots of Persian restaurants and got takeaways and got to say this is absolutely delicious and absolutely enjoyed it The hot starter was amazing beautiful balance between the aubergine and the garlic and slightly smoky the bread was fresh and cooked perfectly the lamb kebabs which is that this world the rice was light and fluffy would highly recommend one of the best ever The restaurant was very busy when are collected the food probably attribute to the quality Will definitely try the chicken next time can't wait
J. g.
Absolutely love there food, great service , kebab to die for best nan bread I ever had , definitely recommend
A. B.
Excellent place for good quality koobideh kebabs. Perfect to take away and 2 kebabs are a good portion to leave you full. Lots of indoor seating if you wish to dine in with nice environment.
A. z. A.
As far as expensive Persian restaurants in this part of West London go, this one is up there at the top. We goto a few Persian restaurants in the area and this was our 1st time here. You can tell how expensive a Persian restaurant is by looking at the price of 2 things; the generic bog standard Koobideh meal and the price they charge for canned soft drinks.
A few reviews have mentioned the Coke being £2 and more recently £2.65. All canned drinks are now £2.75. The same for diet drinks too, so basically the sugar levy tax they apply to diet drinks bringing the price to the same level as regular/full sugar Coke (£2.75). Onto the grilled tomatoes.. these are an essential part of Persian meals. We ordered 5 main meals (minimum £12 each) and none of them came with the grilled tomatoes. Had to ask for them and wait 5 mins to arrive separately. They charge £3 each for the grilled tomatoes (really!) They have a huge mark up on drinks. £8 for a pot of herbal tea. It's only hot water and a tea bag. You would think that they go and harvest the tea leaves themselves from Sri Lanka/India/China. On a positive side the size of the Koobideh and chicken kebabs are bigger than the average size from other similar restaurants, but that still does not justify the 25%-30% increase in meal prices to other popular Persian places. The Koobideh is seasoned well and their creamy garlic sauce is nice. Overall the place is Ok if you are an alcohol drinker as you can bring your own booze. That way you avoid their extortionate drinks prices. Lastly.. this is another place I have come across that adds a service charge to your final bill and without telling you or mentioning it on the menu
A. G.
Good food but well over price.
Sides and soft drinks such as coke and tea are well over price.
Most other places not charging for bread or glass of tea after ordering the main course.
They really should consider their price list
T. D.
Last time of my visit was from 5 years ago, today visited for lunch and noticed they change the decoratio but food was the same.
A.
A really nice experience. The restaurant is clean and service is good and quick despite being quite busy. The atmosphere was nice and food delicious. Also they serve the best nojito Iv ever had and would go back just for that! We ended up ordering 2 it was so nice. Def recommended
A. A.
Food was ok nothing special (have had better) Lacks flavour
Drinks are horribly expensive £2 for a can of coke is ridiculous so if you are in a big group keep that in mind as it will shoot the bill up