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Khamsa
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Low-key Algerian eatery decked out with brightly coloured wall hangings and cushions.
Nearby attractions
Black Cultural Archives
1 Windrush Square, London SW2 1EF, United Kingdom
O2 Academy Brixton
211 Stockwell Rd, London SW9 9SL, United Kingdom
David Bowie Memorial
463 A23, London, United Kingdom
Windmill Gardens
Windmill Gardens, Blenheim Gardens, London SW2 5EU, United Kingdom
Studio Voltaire
1A Nelsons Row, London SW4 7JR, United Kingdom
David Bowie's childhood home
40 Stansfield Rd, London SW9 9RY, United Kingdom
Stockwell Skate Park
Stockwell Skate Park, Stockwell Rd, London SW9 0XZ, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Bebs Kitchen
126 Acre Ln, London SW2 5RJ, United Kingdom
True Flavours Caribbean Cuisine
101 Acre Ln, Brixton Hill, London SW2 5TU, United Kingdom
Boqueria
192 Acre Ln, London SW2 5UL, United Kingdom
Sam's Cafe
85 Acre Ln, Brixton Hill, London SW2 5TN, United Kingdom
New Tings Grill and Bar
112 Acre Ln, London SW2 5RA, United Kingdom
Mulan Noodle 木兰面舍
192 Acre Ln, London SW2 5UL, United Kingdom
Selina Restaurant
103 Acre Ln, Brixton Hill, London SW2 5TU, United Kingdom
Chicken World Brixton
104 Acre Ln, London SW2 5RA, United Kingdom
The Blues Kitchen Brixton
40 Acre Ln, London SW2 5SP, United Kingdom
En Root Clapham
5, Ascot Parade, Clapham Park Rd, London SW4 7EY, United Kingdom
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Effra Court, Brixton, London, UK
Brixton Hill, London SW2 1RB, United Kingdom
Griffin House Holiday Apartments
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Khamsa

140 Acre Ln, London SW2 5UT, United Kingdom
4.8(512)$$$$
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Low-key Algerian eatery decked out with brightly coloured wall hangings and cushions.

attractions: Black Cultural Archives, O2 Academy Brixton, David Bowie Memorial, Windmill Gardens, Studio Voltaire, David Bowie's childhood home, Stockwell Skate Park, restaurants: Bebs Kitchen, True Flavours Caribbean Cuisine, Boqueria, Sam's Cafe, New Tings Grill and Bar, Mulan Noodle 木兰面舍, Selina Restaurant, Chicken World Brixton, The Blues Kitchen Brixton, En Root Clapham
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Nearby attractions of Khamsa

Black Cultural Archives

O2 Academy Brixton

David Bowie Memorial

Windmill Gardens

Studio Voltaire

David Bowie's childhood home

Stockwell Skate Park

Black Cultural Archives

Black Cultural Archives

4.5

(293)

Open 24 hours
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O2 Academy Brixton

O2 Academy Brixton

4.4

(4.5K)

Closed
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David Bowie Memorial

David Bowie Memorial

4.5

(213)

Open 24 hours
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Windmill Gardens

Windmill Gardens

4.4

(116)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Top-Rated London Harry Potter Tour—Family Friendly
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Nearby restaurants of Khamsa

Bebs Kitchen

True Flavours Caribbean Cuisine

Boqueria

Sam's Cafe

New Tings Grill and Bar

Mulan Noodle 木兰面舍

Selina Restaurant

Chicken World Brixton

The Blues Kitchen Brixton

En Root Clapham

Bebs Kitchen

Bebs Kitchen

4.9

(298)

Click for details
True Flavours Caribbean Cuisine

True Flavours Caribbean Cuisine

4.0

(321)

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Boqueria

Boqueria

4.4

(353)

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Sam's Cafe

Sam's Cafe

4.8

(144)

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The Travel Hacking LifeThe Travel Hacking Life
Khamsa has beautiful decor and flavorful food, but I wouldn’t recommend it for large groups due to strict policies. We visited as a group of 16, and while the food was excellent, the booking rules made the experience stressful. It was quite difficult ensuring the exact number of guests. One person had to pay the entire bill, there was a full-price charge for any missing guests, and they couldn't accommodate extra people beyond the booking, as food had to be pre-prepared. When I asked about this, I was told it was due to previous no-show issues, which is understandable, but it felt like a rigid rule applied to everyone rather than a case-by-case approach. The owner kindly opened on a Sunday for us, which we appreciated since it's usually closed that day. However, we had a strict time limit, making the experience feel rushed and less enjoyable. Perhaps Saturdays offer a better experience when they operate under normal conditions. The restaurant itself has a warm ambiance and stylish decor, and it's clear a lot of effort has gone into making it visually appealing. However, I found it bizarre that we weren’t allowed to take pictures of the decor, especially since it would have showcased the restaurant in a positive light. The buffet was delicious, with rich flavors and well-prepared dishes. At the time, it was £26 per person (excluding service charge). I also pre-ordered Tchakhchoukha, Algerian noodles, and rice pudding, but unfortunately, I never received the rice pudding. I chose to leave it, as addressing it with the owner seemed likely to cause unnecessary tension, and I didn’t want the hassle. I’ve organized many food evenings out, and I’d have to say this was one of the more difficult ones due to the rigid policies and communication style. While the food was great, I probably wouldn’t return. There’s nothing wrong with setting boundaries, but how they are communicated matters. A more welcoming approach could improve the experience and make the restaurant as enjoyable as its food.
Silvia ChaconSilvia Chacon
A Taste of Algeria in the Heart of London – Khamsa Restaurant For my birthday, my husband surprised me with a visit to Khamsa Restaurant, and it has quickly become my favourite spot in London. If you’ve never had the chance to visit Algeria, this restaurant offers a beautifully authentic experience right here in the city. From the moment you walk in, you are welcomed into the warmth of Algerian culture, thanks to the incredible chef, who takes you through an unforgettable journey of flavours. I started with Shorba, a traditional Algerian soup, and it was simply life-changing—no soup I’ve ever tasted like that. Paired with bourak (an absolute must), a delightful plate of seven fresh salads, and perfectly cooked salmon, the entire meal was extraordinary. Every bite was delicious, and I found myself wishing I had room for more! Thank you so much to the Chef for all his attention. I’ll definitely be making another reservation soon, as there’s still so much more to explore on the menu. If you’re in London, do yourself a favour and experience this little piece of Algeria.
Liza Aberkane BarrancoLiza Aberkane Barranco
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ An Authentic Gem! I had the pleasure of dining at this cosy Algerian restaurant, and it was an unforgettable experience! From the moment we walked in, the warm and welcoming atmosphere made us feel right at home. The décor is charming, blending traditional Algerian touches with a contemporary feel, making it the perfect spot for a relaxed meal. The food was simply outstanding. Every dish was bursting with rich, authentic flavors that transported me straight to Algeria. We had the couscous with a selection of meat, chicken and merguez. The fish tagine was perfectly tender and aromatic. The couscous was light and fluffy, and the portion sizes were generous. Don’t even get me started on the mint tea and traditional pastries—they were the perfect finish to an amazing meal. Djamal is incredibly attentive, kind and friendly, always happy to explain the dishes and make great recommendations. Whether you’re new to Algerian cuisine or a long-time fan, this place will exceed your expectations. I can’t recommend it enough and will definitely be back!
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Khamsa has beautiful decor and flavorful food, but I wouldn’t recommend it for large groups due to strict policies. We visited as a group of 16, and while the food was excellent, the booking rules made the experience stressful. It was quite difficult ensuring the exact number of guests. One person had to pay the entire bill, there was a full-price charge for any missing guests, and they couldn't accommodate extra people beyond the booking, as food had to be pre-prepared. When I asked about this, I was told it was due to previous no-show issues, which is understandable, but it felt like a rigid rule applied to everyone rather than a case-by-case approach. The owner kindly opened on a Sunday for us, which we appreciated since it's usually closed that day. However, we had a strict time limit, making the experience feel rushed and less enjoyable. Perhaps Saturdays offer a better experience when they operate under normal conditions. The restaurant itself has a warm ambiance and stylish decor, and it's clear a lot of effort has gone into making it visually appealing. However, I found it bizarre that we weren’t allowed to take pictures of the decor, especially since it would have showcased the restaurant in a positive light. The buffet was delicious, with rich flavors and well-prepared dishes. At the time, it was £26 per person (excluding service charge). I also pre-ordered Tchakhchoukha, Algerian noodles, and rice pudding, but unfortunately, I never received the rice pudding. I chose to leave it, as addressing it with the owner seemed likely to cause unnecessary tension, and I didn’t want the hassle. I’ve organized many food evenings out, and I’d have to say this was one of the more difficult ones due to the rigid policies and communication style. While the food was great, I probably wouldn’t return. There’s nothing wrong with setting boundaries, but how they are communicated matters. A more welcoming approach could improve the experience and make the restaurant as enjoyable as its food.
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A Taste of Algeria in the Heart of London – Khamsa Restaurant For my birthday, my husband surprised me with a visit to Khamsa Restaurant, and it has quickly become my favourite spot in London. If you’ve never had the chance to visit Algeria, this restaurant offers a beautifully authentic experience right here in the city. From the moment you walk in, you are welcomed into the warmth of Algerian culture, thanks to the incredible chef, who takes you through an unforgettable journey of flavours. I started with Shorba, a traditional Algerian soup, and it was simply life-changing—no soup I’ve ever tasted like that. Paired with bourak (an absolute must), a delightful plate of seven fresh salads, and perfectly cooked salmon, the entire meal was extraordinary. Every bite was delicious, and I found myself wishing I had room for more! Thank you so much to the Chef for all his attention. I’ll definitely be making another reservation soon, as there’s still so much more to explore on the menu. If you’re in London, do yourself a favour and experience this little piece of Algeria.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ An Authentic Gem! I had the pleasure of dining at this cosy Algerian restaurant, and it was an unforgettable experience! From the moment we walked in, the warm and welcoming atmosphere made us feel right at home. The décor is charming, blending traditional Algerian touches with a contemporary feel, making it the perfect spot for a relaxed meal. The food was simply outstanding. Every dish was bursting with rich, authentic flavors that transported me straight to Algeria. We had the couscous with a selection of meat, chicken and merguez. The fish tagine was perfectly tender and aromatic. The couscous was light and fluffy, and the portion sizes were generous. Don’t even get me started on the mint tea and traditional pastries—they were the perfect finish to an amazing meal. Djamal is incredibly attentive, kind and friendly, always happy to explain the dishes and make great recommendations. Whether you’re new to Algerian cuisine or a long-time fan, this place will exceed your expectations. I can’t recommend it enough and will definitely be back!
Liza Aberkane Barranco

Liza Aberkane Barranco

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4.0
41w

Khamsa has beautiful decor and flavorful food, but I wouldn’t recommend it for large groups due to strict policies. We visited as a group of 16, and while the food was excellent, the booking rules made the experience stressful. It was quite difficult ensuring the exact number of guests. One person had to pay the entire bill, there was a full-price charge for any missing guests, and they couldn't accommodate extra people beyond the booking, as food had to be pre-prepared. When I asked about this, I was told it was due to previous no-show issues, which is understandable, but it felt like a rigid rule applied to everyone rather than a case-by-case approach.

The owner kindly opened on a Sunday for us, which we appreciated since it's usually closed that day. However, we had a strict time limit, making the experience feel rushed and less enjoyable. Perhaps Saturdays offer a better experience when they operate under normal conditions.

The restaurant itself has a warm ambiance and stylish decor, and it's clear a lot of effort has gone into making it visually appealing. However, I found it bizarre that we weren’t allowed to take pictures of the decor, especially since it would have showcased the restaurant in a positive light.

The buffet was delicious, with rich flavors and well-prepared dishes. At the time, it was £26 per person (excluding service charge). I also pre-ordered Tchakhchoukha, Algerian noodles, and rice pudding, but unfortunately, I never received the rice pudding. I chose to leave it, as addressing it with the owner seemed likely to cause unnecessary tension, and I didn’t want the hassle.

I’ve organized many food evenings out, and I’d have to say this was one of the more difficult ones due to the rigid policies and communication style. While the food was great, I probably wouldn’t return. There’s nothing wrong with setting boundaries, but how they are communicated matters. A more welcoming approach could improve the experience and make the restaurant as enjoyable...

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5.0
1y

You are missing a lot if you don't come here!what are you waiting?i grant no way you can be deceived here This is one of the rare restaurants that genuinely serve authentic home made food and it is succulent i'm sure you will not have anything close to it anywhere! The chef and owner Djamel is an Amazing Human being generous kind and caring, He knows well the stuff,i had a very interesting discussion with Him around Algerian authentic food and i was blown Away by his depth of knowledge about our Algerian and berber great food heritage i really regret that i did not take notice of some specific beautiful terms being myself deeply interested in authentic recipes and food History.The decor is wonderful and again all about Algerian authenticity and remembered me of home and my discussions with my Mum i was so happy just looking to it! An important thing to know is you need to book Fridays and weekends because the preparation is tailored to suit a limited number of people due to limited places but i'm sure this plays a role in the unrivaled good quality you get here.There is also a 10% charge...

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5.0
5y

Fantastic place, cozy and with a feeling of a family run business. We were a group of 8 people, and we got there with a reservation. We were seated in no time, but since the place is not huge, I recommend booking a table for sure.

We then went with the chef recommendations. We were served small platters with a variety of food to share, and everything was delicious. In particular, their focaccia bread is one of the best I've ever had. You get to have a small taste of every appetizer they have.

For the main course we still went with chef recommendations. We were served a mix of all the main courses in the menu, and everything was perfect. The salmon was delicious, but the mixed (lamb and chicken) cous cous was my favourite - perfectly cooked and full of flavour. The portions were not big, they were huge. We thought we would have ordered more, but all of us was full after the main course.

Finally, this is cash only, BYOB type of restaurant. It's worth saying that prices are way below average, considering how delicious the food was and the restaurant location.

I would definitely...

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