Al-Dar serve a variety of authentic Lebanese dishes at their restaurants including fish, kebab and vegetarian dishes. A takeaway menu is also available.
Al-Dar IIl
Lebanese Restaurant in Kensington
Our records show that Al-Dar IIl is closed.
Please see the current address info below.
Address
221 Kensington High Street
Kensington
London
W8 6SG
Cuisine
Lebanese
Lebanese
Other Branches
Al-Dar Lebanese Restaurants
Al-Dar Lebanese Restaurants
Region
Kensington
Kensington
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User Reviews
Anonymous
Nov 5, 2008
The prices are ridiculously high and the food tastes horrible, I would rather eat at home. the manager was rude and threw the receipt in the soup and the chef pretended he couldn't speak english! definetely a two!
Stew4aa
May 21, 2007
The food was GREAT and affordable! I enjoyed the atmosphere and the price was affordable and the food was very fresh!
I had a delightful waiter and would recommend this to other crew members visiting London! Thanks!
The Baklava was so light and a wonderful a perfect end to a good meal!
Thanks ELP from Texas
I had a delightful waiter and would recommend this to other crew members visiting London! Thanks!
The Baklava was so light and a wonderful a perfect end to a good meal!
Thanks ELP from Texas
tommydh
Mar 11, 2007
I am a big fan of the Al Dar restaurants. Great food, great service. However, I live near this branch yet refuse to go near it.
Often, having taken our order, the staff seemed unconcerned with cooking it. More than once, after a long wait for a simple takeaway, whilst well known locals came and went, the manager reacted with incredible disdain to polite enquiries as to how long the food might take.
Such rudeness occured most times I or family attended, a fact we noticed separately. This restaurant embarrasses Al Dar. Solely because of the rank rudeness of certain staff members who seem unwilling to accept all Londoners (non Lebanese?) into their resturaunt.
Often, having taken our order, the staff seemed unconcerned with cooking it. More than once, after a long wait for a simple takeaway, whilst well known locals came and went, the manager reacted with incredible disdain to polite enquiries as to how long the food might take.
Such rudeness occured most times I or family attended, a fact we noticed separately. This restaurant embarrasses Al Dar. Solely because of the rank rudeness of certain staff members who seem unwilling to accept all Londoners (non Lebanese?) into their resturaunt.