I went to visit a cafe, found it was empty and they wanted £2.50 for coffee. I then found Kamil Bakery. "How much is coffee ? " I asked. "It's free for customers." Was the reply. I helped myself to cup, coffee, hot water from kettle and milk. Then food, the selection is as per the photos here, pizza manakeesh , £2.25 for cheese, others available such as spinach, meat etc. They also do sandwiches, falafel, curry, shawarma all for reasonable prices. My pizza was nice. There are three tables inside, enough for about 12 people. You sit comforted by the warmth from the oven flames. The atmosphere is friendly, families come and eat, late afternoon Saturday , and when I was ready to leave "Would you like another coffee to take on your way? We have covers for the coffee." Excellent hospitality. £2.25 for pizza and two coffees.
I went back again today 13th Feb 2021, only takeaway and prices have gone up 25p per item. Lamb shawarma pizza 4.50, manakeesh still around £2.50 depending what type. Chicken curry £4.50, falafel £2.75 , chips £2.25 . I had tasty pizza. Service good, food cooks in front of you, staff are friendly. I saw a...
Read moreRecommended by a friend, was on my way to Al Jabal Bakery, but they closed early, so turned around and went up the road to Kamil Bakery and we were not disappointed.
The brothers behind the counter were welcoming and friendly. My nephew and I ordered two meat and one cheese/zaatar manakeesh, which were made fresh and served with a bowl of pickles, tomotes, olives, etc. Also offered a small pot of green chillies, which was not too hot, but added a nice zing to the manakeeshs.
Moments after we arrived it got very busy with families, which is always a good sign.
A simple place that has seating, which Al Jabal doesn't unfortunately.
Will definitely be going back the next time time I am on the Westside In'shaa'Allah.
We ordered another four manakeeshs for takeaway and in total we paid £19.50 for 7 manakeeshs and two drinks. Definitely excellent...
Read moreThis place is nice, just need a bit more friendliness towards customers. We felt like Aliens when awaiting our orders. Honestly speaking Acton is full of this kind of attitude, perhaps because of the rich and spoilt super elite. They need to spend a week in Birmingham and that will make them realise what hospitality, kindness is all about. We all pay for the food so eat don't understand why this is so common in Acton. What is wrong with people not smiling and giving a warm welcome, with some effort to at least bring the food to the table, rather than shouting out customers which is considered rude, disrespectful.
So long! hope you can take the plus points out of my review and implement some rapid changes to make customers more...
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