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Old 20-07-06
Bigbrother Bigbrother is offline
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I recommend thisplace - a proper Tunisian Restaurant!

Adams Cafe Tunisian Couscous Restaurant
77 Askew Rd
West London
London
W12 9AH
Tel: 0208 743 0572 – SMOKING SECTION
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Old 04-11-07
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Can you expand a bit on why you're recommending it? I'd like to know about the menu, the atmosphere et.
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Old 05-11-07
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Hi

I’m recommending this restaurant as it’s the only authentic Tunisian restaurant that I know of in London. Other restaurants I’ve come across on the internet or that I’ve heard of are a mixture of Moroccan, Lebanese, Egyptian etc. It’s run by a Tunisian guy from Djerba and his British wife and children. The chef is from Tunisia also. There was a lot to choose from but we went for Brik and lamb and couscous and a few beers. There were pictures of the wall and there was a small bar. It’s quite a small restaurant, not that impressive from the outside, but inside was cosy. I took my husband to the restaurant when he first arrived, as at that time he was missing his country.
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