About Sufi Restaurant
Experience the taste of classical Persian cuisine at Sufi Persian restaurant. Located at Askew Road, Hammersmith, Sufi is a family run restaurant with a history going back to 2007.
They always aim to bring a delightful experience to their customers with the highest quality of authentic and home-cooked Persian cuisine with outstanding service. Sufi mostly famous for their specialities in home-made traditional stews and various rice dishes.
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- Halal
- Takeaway
- Private Dining
- Free Wifi
- Live Entertainments
Shivraj B
Came here with the wife, food was exceptionally tasty. The lamb cubes which usually can be dry was so juicy and succulent. The flavours are there but mild enough so that you can taste the flavour and fats of the meat. The vegetarian dishes are also yummy. I got the lamb kabob and the chicken/lamb cube mix along with the meze for 2-3 people. The yogurt lassi drink is also a must and a nice apertif.
Audrey Teo
Delicious and home-style persian food. The service was very professional yet friendly. We particularly enjoyed the freshly baked bread. The grilled meats were perfectly seasoned and very fresh and juicy.
Behrooz Esmaeili
Food was very good, unfortunately a flock of foxes barged into the restaurant and started eating my food using a pair of chopsticks. Great customer service, great food. Good range of drinks and dishes.
Usman Latif
We had a lovely dinner here. Food was excellent, fresh and flavourful. The quality of lamb was superb.
Yara
I’ll definitely come back for the grills at Sufi as they were top! Their grills are absolutely delicious and very well-made, the whole grill platter was amazing and I’d highly recommend it. We ordered the Sufi platter for 2 to share and tried the chicken skewers, the kebabs and kofta and all were top! Kofta is a bit fatty (as it should be) so I personally wouldn’t order it as a dish on its own, but among a sharing platter is great. The grills also each come with a side of rice and salad which is very filling. The main downside on the food was the starter platters. We ordered the Naz Khatoun and Hummus Classic with the bread. The starters were a bit underwhelming, including the bread. I’d recommend if you go to go to skip those starters and head directly to the grills section which was amazing. The special traditional plates with lamb shank also looked great but we haven’t tried it ourselves. The service was lovely and the place itself is really nice and cozy. Baklava for dessert is super good! Not a fan of the saffron ice cream as it was condensed with rose water but the baklava on its own was lovely. They had vegetarian options as well for the mains and starters which is great!