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Írjon visszajelzéstNo-one cheeky here... Love me some Nandos on a working week night. Popped in here for dinner during a trip to London. Firstly the location is pretty handy and is only about 400m from Whitechapel tube. This Nandos serves Halal chicken so suits those with said religious dietary requirements. The service was very efficient with the maitre d'hotel also serving me at the till. Don't forget that Nandos now have a loyalty scheme that earns you free goodies. This can be downloaded from all participating App Stores on your cellular device. I had the butterfly chicken with coleslaw and chips. I'm a creature of comforts and haven't been let down by this combination yet. Give this Nandos a try. If you are with someone you should try the humous and putts dip as a starter, this is serious munch and is a cert to get you loving Nandos.
I'm seriously so in love with Nandos!! Came here two days in a row so that's how you know it's real. Customer service was amazing. On the second day, some of the workers recognized us from the night before and greeted us with smiles throughout our dining experience. Food came out quick it was delicious. Chicken was cooked perfectly (not dry at all and the fries were amazing. The medium peri peri sauce is AWESOME. I ate it with everything and plan to order some off of Amazon when I'm back in the states. All in all, I had a great experience here. : Please open up some restaurants in California!!!
A British friend of mine recommended this place to me so I thought I'd try it out. I had been living off of frozen pizza and cereal for a week, since London is so damn expensive, so I thought this would be a treat. THE EXPERIENCE: Walking in, the layout is a little confusing, at least to me as a foreigner. It looks like you order when you walk in and then take it to your table. Except when I went to order I was stopped short by a waiter/host who then took me to my table and gave me a menu. I sat down, figured out what I wanted then asked if I was support to order through a waiter and they said I had to go to the front. So I unwillingly left my personal things at my table (out of sight) to go order my food at the front. When I got there the cashier asked me for my table number. There was a number on my table? I had no idea. So I had to walk back to my table and find it. Table 3. I walk back to the cashier, customers behind me hate me at this point. I then pay and get a receipt (my meal was £7.65 for a 1/4 chicken and two sides) and sit back down. I wait maybe 10 minutes, nothing crazy and my chicken, peri chips (seasoned french fires) and cole slaw comes out. It all looks delicious. But wait I have no silverware or condiments or napkins. Did the waiter forget? I look around and realize it's all at a bar in the center of the room. I have to leave my stuff, and my food again. I grab a fork, knife, napkins, my garlic sauce (recommended by my friend) and ketchup and head back to my table. There are waiters everywhere but I'm not sure what there job is exactly, other than to bring the food out. They don't set tables or anything else. THE FOOD: The chicken was good I guess, it's grilled, definitely needs garlic sauce even though I ordered (medium spiceyness level). It's nothing to be over the moon about, slightly better than KFC. The coleslaw was good, lots of mayo but crunchy and fresh. The chips (french fries) were thick cut but seasoned nicely, needed ketchup though. CONCLUSION: Once I finished my meal I flagged down a waitress and asked if we bus our own tables or if they do it. Since I'd done everything else, I wasn't sure. She smiled and said she would do it (didn't really answer my question though). She probably thinks I'm a high maintenance American. In all honesty, I don't mind the self service type of restaurants but they should explain the process if it's your first time there. Most places like Soup Plantation will walk you through it a bit. Food was good, nothing crazy, or too delicious. The price was expensive for me, but reasonable. I suppose a meal like that would cost around $10-$12 in the US, here it was closer to $15. Would I go again? Yes...? I think so, but not often.
I was visiting London from Canada and this is one of the best chicken meals I have ever had. The food was so perfectly prepared and the spices just erupt in your mouth. I would highly recommend to anyone else who comes from a location where Nandos is limited/non-existent
Recently renovated, this Nandos is pretty good : As there really isn't much in the area, there not much to compete with. They have a great open environment that makes it good for groups, or just a catching up with some friends, though not a cozy environments, so I wouldn't recommend it for dates ; The chicken burger (which is my regular is what it is pretty standard average chicken as slightly inflated prices, though not enough to feel you've been ripped off. Yes, would recommend if you want a meal to fill you in where you can just chill