High up on the wall of this restaurant, is a plaque dedicated to the Unity of the Brethren or the Moravians. They established their chapel on this spot back in 1750's and worshiped there until it was destroyed by a bomb in World War II. The church then relocated to their "God's Acre" or graveyard off the King's Road in Chelsea. Perhaps part the Moravian legacy of this place is that it remains the seat of justice for the UK with many legal chambers and offices nearby.
Every time I want to get a nice hot meal for dinner, this is the place I go to. Since I enjoy Turkish food a lot, I've visited all of the chain's restaurants. This one, next to the Maughan Library, I personally think serves the best quality food compared to the other locations of the chain. When you go there 2-3 consecutive times, the staff starts recognising you and is always keen to help you with you choice.
Would reccomend to anyone to try it once and decide for themselves.
Exquisite down to detail. The share plates were abundant for a party of three and the menu contains advice for allergies and diets. The moussaka could have been better and precisely not very rich in aubergine. The other mains met the expectations. The service was very polite and helpful. The restaurant got very busy in a couple of minutes and only then the waiters were not always there when we needed them. But that is the price for popularity. All these establishments in the area are surrounded by bespoke companies and preferred by top earners. You're better off starting your lunch there before 12.30, after 2pm, or another time if you are not local.
I am a student studying at King's.
Each week I come here a few times for either lunch or dinner since the food is nice and served in big portions. The restaurant has this calm atmoshpere with quiet traditional Turkish music in the background. The waiters started recognising me after the first week and were really nice in helping me with selecting food that I would like.
Food was very good especially the meat options where the meat is so soft compared to other places where they serve hard meats. The service was also good and the restaurant is usually busy and it's preferable to book in advance for weekends and late evenings to avoid messing out.
Lovely restaurant with lots of space. The menu is varied with many options. I had chicken skewers which were cooked deliciously and round the table a mixed grill and sea bass were also enjoyed. Would visit again.
I dined here alone. This is probably the best Turkish restaurant I have eaten in here in london. Everything was fresh and expertly prepared. Good service also. it is quiet and not too busy on a Monday.
Lovely modern Turkish cuisine. We first came with a large group of nine and had a flawless evening. Great food and atmosphere and it was very reasonable. We’ll be returning soon
Brilliant location near the British museum and Oxford st. Not far from Tottenham court road tube. Excellent food and service. Good to go with friends. Lovely Turkish hospitality.
The food here was very tasty and the service was excellent. The evin set menu is good value for money. The fig based dessert was scummy and not sickly sweet.
First visit, but we were looked after really well. The lunch menu was well priced, but had a great selection.
Wholeheartedly recommend it.
We love the Tas restaurants. Always very good food. Excellent value. Friendly service. Tas restaurants are an exceptional find within centre of London.
Tas restaurant - tasty Turkish food at a good price. Set in a quiet area of the city in the evening. A picture of skyscrapers, near the law courts. Good area to visit.
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