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Warwick Arms, Kensington, London, W14 8PS - pub details ...

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It is less than ¼ mile from The Warwick Arms, and offers food, real ale The Crown & Sceptre is at 34 Holland Road in West Kensington, London.

The Warwick Arms is about ⅓ mile from the pub The Hand & Flower is in Hammersmith Road, West Kensington.

The pub is about ⅓ mile from The Warwick Arms, and offers food, real ale The Hansom Cab is at 84-86 Earls Court Road in Kensington, London.

The Warwick Arms is about ⅓ mile from the pub.

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The Warwick Arms | Bars and pubs in Kensington, London

Mohsen | Restaurants in Kensington, London

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Mohsen has been sticking to the same simple, successful formula for many years, and we’re happy to report that nothing whatsoever has changed.

It’s a little dog-eared, and the laminated menus could do with a redesign, but the regulars keep returning for more, and Mrs Mohsen still works the tightly packed tables with a big smile, as if throwing a dinner party in her front room.

The food is consistently good, although it doesn’t always quite have the spark of the top Persian venues.

We enjoyed our koobideh (minced lamb) and barg (strips of lamb fillet) kebabs, which are grilled in the basement and sent up via a dumb waiter, but found the khoresht-e fesenjan a little disappointing: the sauce was overpowering and the chicken portion quite small.

Nevertheless, prices are low for this part of west London, the service is extremely friendly and the café-like decor offers a laid-back alternative to some of the capital’s more showy Persian restaurants.

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