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Ayoush, Moroccan restaurant, London


Just a minute away from Selfridges, Ayoush is a Moroccan restaurant located in the heart of London’s West End. The menu is full of traditional favourites, such as tagines, grill and fish, all the food is packed with flavour and as well as this is beautifully presented.

The chef also adds his own Moroccan style to the more unusual dishes making the most of seasonal ingredient. Undergoing a total refurbishment this summer, the venue features atmospheric lighting throughout, as well as rich traditional fabrics, paintwork and intricate brass and metalwork.

The venue is set out over two floors – the downstairs caves are ideal for group dining and private hire with their own VIP bar. The new cocktail menu is a must-try it is truly inventive and absolutely original. And on the ground floor, the restaurant is relaxed and friendly. A great spot for both lunch and dinner.

Ayoush 1

The bar at Ayoush

With huge windows looking out over the terrace,  shisha is prepared by an expert who has a reputation for serving the best in London.

Ayoush 3The downstairs cave

Ayoush is a full of unique little touches such as providing elegant throws for diners, to keep them warm, if they are eating on the terrace but the weather is a somewhat chilly.

Ayoush is the place to be to eat homemade pastries(Baklawa)which are delights and Moroccan Tea served with real flair.

by Patrick Mouelle

Ayoush, 58 James St, London W1U 1HG
email: london@ayoush.com

tel: 020 7935 9839

 

 

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