Azou Customer Reviews
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Azou is a cozy and atmospheric Moroccan restaurant tucked away on King Street in West London, just a short walk from major music venues in Hammersmith. With its warm lighting, ornate décor, and authentic North African menu, it’s a great pre-show escape from the city’s hustle. The rich, aromatic dishes and intimate setting give it a distinctive charm that feels like a culinary journey without leaving London.
One of the biggest perks of dining at Azou is its close proximity to Hammersmith Apollo and other music venues, making it ideal for a relaxed meal before a show. The service is known for being efficient and friendly, helping diners stay on schedule without feeling rushed. The ambiance is quiet enough to chat but lively enough to get you in the mood for a night out, and the menu offers plenty of satisfying options for both light and hearty appetites.
According to diners on TripAdvisor and OpenTable, Azou is praised for its authentic Moroccan cuisine, including standout dishes like lamb tagine and couscous royal. Many guests highlight the intimate, candle-lit ambiance and attentive staff. Others appreciate the diverse menu with vegan and gluten-free options, perfect for groups with different dietary needs. The reasonable prices given the quality also earn consistent praise.
Some reviewers mention that the restaurant is small and can fill up quickly, so reservations are highly recommended—especially on event nights. A few guests noted that the menu isn't extensive, but what they offer is well-executed. Also, the location is slightly west of central London, but worth the trip if you're headed to a nearby venue.
Azou offers concert-goers a flavorful, relaxed, and conveniently located spot to dine before the music starts.
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