Anatolian Flame

About Anatolian Flame

Located on Walm Lane in north London's Willesden Green, this Mediterranean restaurant has become a popular little spot due to its authentic Turkish menu and unpretentious service. Only minutes from the tube, Anatolian Flame has a bistro-style dining room decorated with tiled floors and neutral colours, and the restaurant has live music and belly dancers on the last Wednesday of every month making this a fun spot for parties and group dining. The fully stocked bar boasts and excellent wine and cocktail list, and the meze menu is great for sharing with friends. Signature dishes include the marinated, deep-fried calamari served with tartare; and the lamb shish kebab served with rice, grilled tomatoes, peppers and salad.

Anatolian Flame Address

Address:
66 Walm Lane
Cricklewood
London
NW2 4RA

Prices for Anatolian Flame

Under £25 | €28 | US$39

Location Information for Anatolian Flame

Address:
66 Walm Lane
Cricklewood
London
NW2 4RA
Public transport: Willesden Green, Underground

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Latest 5 reviews of Anatolian Flame

Anatolian Flame has great food. The moussaka was amazing and the service was great. They gave us free nibbles to start and melon with honey on the house for dessert. Everyone at our table really enjoyed their meals. Will definitely go back.

17 March 2011
by KS

Anatolian Flame in Willesden has had yet another makeover, making it more like a cafe than a restaurant. The decor has kept the Turkish lighting and photos but a large fridge counter dominates the room. Good for casual dining not quite the style we had expected. Food took some time to arrive and was variable - mixed grill was cooked well , kleftico just ok, a large mezze platter overpriced with underwhelming taste and presentation. No Turkish red wine available. Disappointed this time.

2 November 2011
by KUB

We had a very peasant meal at Anatolian Flame. My initial thought was that the decor was great for somewhere that for some reason has a bit of a takeaway feeling. Food was pretty good - excellent mezze plate starter, fair chicken breast main, but pretty poor liver dish (dry with mounds of red onion). Staff very pleasant indeed, but slight language issue - we struggled asking about fish in mezze platter because of a shellfish allergy. Overall, good value and pleasant for a quick meal.

13 August 2011
by MC

Fantastic! This is a warm and intimate restaurant serving excellent food at great prices. My Houmus was not covered in oil like every other Mediterranean restaurant. It was also delicious. My mixed grill dish was spiced and cooked to perfection. My beer was cold and my service warm and friendly. I highly recommend this eatery. I will definitely eat here again!

1 January 2011
by DO

The Anatolian Flame has a family, relaxed feel with no airs and graces.

18 April 2011
by CC
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