
Ariel Way, Hammersmith & Fulham, Greater London
A halal sign is clearly visible on the premises of this restaurant. All the produce in this menu is Halal certified when slaughtered. Beef is certified by Hussain Brothers, lamb is certified by both the Halal Food Authority and the Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand, chicken is certified by the Halal Food Authority, and the basting sauce is certified by South Africa's National Independent Halaal Trust.
With a name like "Meat & Wine Company", Muslims may feel the need to stay away from this place, but you do so at your own peril Located in Unit 1026, Westfield London, this is part of an international group of steakhouse restaurants and has worked closely with partners in the Middle East to develop a Halal menu of dishes, expertly prepared with a range of meat products basted in their unique trade secret basting, and cooking until consistently tender, juicy and full of flavour every time. They do not use alcohol in any of their sauces or prepared dishes, and all Halal products are cooked separately from non-Halal products. They have even created a non-alcoholic basting sauce which is made and flown in from South Africa especially for Halal guests.
Ariel Way, Hammersmith & Fulham, Greater London
In all fairness this place is a bit over rated, with its casual finish and food that is nice but not exquisite, one can only rate this a 3, the last experience was pretty bad from the three visits I've had here, each time I have knocked it down a rating as the food simply isn't as good as the price you pay for it. Also the idea of a shared bathroom is weird and unpleasant.
Best steaks in UK! All other asian owned places haven't got a clue about cuts of meat!halal menu is cooked seperatly, a very nice place, not your average crappy steak houses like the ones in birmingham. Had an amazing 700gm t-bone, the place to be if you want a good steak
the service was possibly the best that I have seen in a restaurant but it comes at a price a meal for 2ppl came to £120 , with regards to the t- bone steak i would say it is on par with steakout so nothing great about it especially when it cost £40
We decided to go for the T-Bone and Rib-eye cuts, both well-done, but perhaps should have gone for medium-well. Anyhow, the steak was delicious and despite the steep price, it will be somewhere we will visit for a special occasion.
By far the best steak in town. Lovely decor and plenty of space which makes it kid friendly too.
At present, I would say this is the best steak house in London and has top quality beef and cooked and served to perfection and the peppercorn sauce is one the best I have ever had. Try the fillet steak its to die for! The decor is beautiful and and chic but the open fire gives a lovely homely atmosphere. The non-alcoholic cocktails are very nice. Its definately a place to save for special occasions and is quite pricey - overall £50- 60 / head. Remember to tell the staff you want halal and they will point out the types of beef that are halal and will give you alcohol-free basting.