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Sami's Kosher

Sami's Kosher

157 Brent St, London, NW44DJ, United Kingdom

Kosher • Hot Starters • Sami's Soups • Delivery Services


"Just enjoyed our take away from Sami’s and had to write to let any coeliacs know that, if you’re looking for delicious kosher food with plenty of gluten-free options, then this is definitely the place for you. Firstly, the lady taking our order over the phone was extremely clued in with what was suitable for coeliacs. This was possibly the first time ever I can remember being told, completely unprompted, that any of the fried foods would not be suitable due to cross-contamination with the oil, where shnitzel and other food products share the oil. What impressed me equally was that she offered for the chef to wipe down the grill for any meat or chicken I may order, as normally the pita uses the same grill, rendering it unsuitable for gluten-free customers. I was really very pleasantly surprised at her level of knowledge (possibly she’s a coeliac, too? . There are virtually no kosher restaurants in London where I’m guaranteed even one soup on the menu that is gluten-free. Here there were 3, as well as the option of choosing the chicken soup (but without the extras . Usually the restaurants say that the stock they use isn’t suitable so when I find a restaurant with a choice of soups I feel truly spoilt! Finally, I must make the important point that the lady taking my order was extremely polite and patient over the phone, and I didn’t feel under any pressure to make a quick decision over the phone. Despite not being English, she understood me perfectly, I didn’t have to spend ages spelling out my requirements (something which I often gave to do with other North West London kosher restaurants! and she was extremely efficient. Thank you so much, Sami’s. We have just finished eating and our meal was DELICIOUS!"

White House Express

White House Express

102 Golders Green Road, London, NW118HB, United Kingdom

Food • Kosher • Sandwiches • Mediterranean


"I am a regular visitor to the White House in Golders Green, London to pick up a take away, usually pre-ordered. On this occasion, I stopped by and noticed that the restaurant was being managed by a someone I did not recognise, who appeared to be the son of the owner. I was first ignored, then interrupted what appeared to be an hilarious conversation between the staff, who then referred me to the chef behind the counter, who had not prepared anything for me. After waiting some 12-15 minutes, I finally received a box of shredded chicken, without the usual salads and accompaniments. On querying this, the chef snatched the box out of my hand, threw it in a corner and pointed me to the Manager. On speaking to him, he burst out laughing and found the whole thing amusing. When I reapproached the chef, to try and explain what I wanted, he turned his back on me, spoke to one of the waitresses, who looked across at me, and disappeared into a back room. It's a shame really, because I like the White House, and respect the owner, who has spent many years building up a popular business. I shall choose my moment and return but only to tell the proprietor of my recent experience. What is clear, is that since a major competitor shut up shop further down the road, the attitude of the White House has changed towards its regular clientele. I now buy my twice weekly take-aways from Sami's, which I shall review under separate cover."