Highly recommend it with such yummy kebab and rice. The place is cozy and clean. Service is great. And yah forgot to tell you about the tea, don't forget to have it in the end of your meal with their desert Falodah
You know those no frills airlines where you get what you pay for but the environment is pretty basic? Well, follow me here on an evening out to a ‘no frills’ restaurant in Kensington, a location where you’d normally certainly expect plenty of frilliness. For years the Lovely Husband and I have given our now traditional End of Summer Drinks Party at our house to which we invite all our most favourite friends. This year, as every year, the catering was done by a fabulous professional caterer (), one of London’s best, but also a good friend of mine of many years standing. She manages the catering and cooks for some very well-known names, broadcasting companies, christenings, weddings, funerals and every other occasion you can possibly think of, but has always maintained a hands on, sensible approach and unlike so many others, doesn’t charge the earth. This lovely woman, clever, pretty and obviously a very talented cook, suggested we meet up outside of a party environment to catch up on family news. She told me that she had discovered this tiny little Iranian restaurant, she was sure we would enjoy, particularly after our recent visit to that country. And so it came about that on a dull October evening four of us found ourselves at Mohsen, pronounced Mosheen.
I've been eating in all the West London Persian restaurants for years and Mohsen is my favourite by a long way. Although it's a modest little place, the welcome you'll receive from Mohsen, his wife and their staff is exceptionally warm. But realty what keeps me coming back is the fantastically authentic food. No one makes better Kashk-e-bademjam and the Zereshk Pollo on Mondays and the Baghali Pulao on Saturdays are heavenly. The kebabs are the best around and the freshly baked bread excellent.
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