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91 Old Brompton Road,
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Cous Cous Darna is an authentic Moroccan restaurant in the heart of South Kensington, serving delicious traditional cuisine.
London Underground: South Kensington
Not worth the incredibly high prices they charge for cous cous - even when you go with the 50% discount! (which works out at about 40% by the way as they stick on a 20% service charge). There are so many better places to try instead!
Extremely expensive, really not worth it - much better places to be had around seven dials - or anywhere else in London to be honest!!!
Cous Cous Darna is a Moroccan Restaurant in South Kensington. Nice authentic Moroccan decor, and decent food. I went to Cous Cous Darna recently with a bunch of friends. We had a great night, but thought that it was a little expensive (over £400 for 10 people!). Cous Cous Darna is easy to find, a short walk from South Kensington tube station just up Old Brompton Road. They even have a traditional Moroccan belly dancer!
An early Friday evening lunch was on the cards as I had to get a train out of London at 8pm.We arrived at CousCous Darna at around 5:30pm and chose to sit outside as although the clouds were blackening the promised rain had not yet shown its face.We were seated and given the usual wine list and menus. We ordered drinks, a smooth beer brewed in Tangiers, perhaps not quite appropriately named Casablanca and a house red, introduced to us as a Moroccan blend. Thumbs up from the both of us on each.After a few moments deliberation we settled from the wide selection of Brochettes, Tagines and Couscous on a Brochette bal houte (Marinated skewered trout) and Couscous Djaje (Stew of chicken with Couscous).The rain fell after our food was ordered and I had to take cover under the awning which was just the right length to prevent any precipitation from soaking me while I sipped my beer.The food arrived, clearly freshly prepared and presented to a very high standard on colourful plates with Arabic writing around the rims, the translation of which I could not tell you and completely forgot to ask, a request which would probably not have been revered by our very friendly server (possibly the manager, judging by his attire of black trousers, blue shirt and smart tie).The trout was delectable, the rice had a hint of sweet melted butter in the middle which gave it an amazing texture moist, yet not wet, taste in the mouth.My dining partner, my girlfriend, who is quite particular when it comes to eating out, was impressed by the chicken which came with sultanas, chickpeas and enough Couscous to fill a small quarry.I must go on at this point to bring up a point that I would not normally when talking about food and that is my 10 out of 10 marks for the decor in the bathroom. Although located down a set of perilous stairs, they are done out in traditional Moroccan earthy colours, with a big bowl sink and given a nice touch with the slowly burning incense.Overally, a very good experience which set us up for our journey back to the home country very well. If you're on Old Brompton Road, give it a try.
Last Saturday I was walking down the Old Brompton Road looking for a place to have lunch with a friend...she just broke up with her boyfriend so I was looking at something different to cheer her up. And we bumped into Couscous Darna.I actually had been there before. That time I had dinner with a friend. I have to say the place seems to have improved quite a bit. The first time I went there I wasn't really impressed by the food, but this time I had a great lunch. We had the set menu: a very tasty soup to start and a tagine of lemon chicken and olives as main course. And 4 pots of fresh mint tea....we love it!!!The food was very good, the Berber pottery fantastic, the music quite nice and I find the place very relaxing. The decor is very moroccoan...probably not really authentic for experts, but it is nice! It wasn't very busy and we sat on the sofas by the window at the entrance, so it was very comfy and relaxing. It was also very good value for money. However it might be a bit pricey if you go for dinner.
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