Del Aziz - Clapham
Overview
Located just off Clapham common and on the fringes of Clapham Old Town is Del Aziz's newly opened latest venture. Not only does our Clapham venue have all the trappings of its sister venues, but also it boasts an additional naughty little sister in the form of Zahra Bar downstairs.
Practical Information
55-57 The Pavement Clapham, London, SW4 0JQ
Prices
£26 to £40
Venue Details & Map
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Del Aziz - Clapham
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55-57 The Pavement ClaphamLondonSW4 0JQ
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We dropped by here on a lazy Sunday morning. The place is usually pretty quiet for breakfasts on weekdays, but the opposite is true on weekends when the place is pretty much Choc-o-Bloc .
We managed to bag a table as a couple left, and were pretty shocked at the prices, quite steep considering alternatives nearby (Just take a look at their desserts which average in at around £5 a slice of...more
On the hunt for a really quick dinner on a Monday night, we decided to give Del'Aziz a try. We had walked past on several occasions, both this branch and the one in Bermondsey and were tempted in by the promise of delicious-looking cakes.
Of course, we couldn't justify going in solely for the purpose of eating cakes... whatever would my mother say! So we ordered some "real" food - chicken...more
We came across Del'Aziz when walking around Clapham Old Town looking for a place for dinner on a Wednesday night. We were drawn in by the amazing looking cakes in the bistro upstairs and when we went in realized that it's not just a bistro but also a full restaurant and cocktail bar downstairs!
We had dinner in the restaurant, which was delicious. The lamb shank tagine was falling off the...more
There hasn't been a really good Turkish restaurant in Clapham so when this place popped up I thought I'd try it out. I went to the restaurant (they have a lovely looking bakery and bistro too), and thought the menu was pretty good. The starters were lovely (falafel - check, feta pastries - check). The mains were pretty good too (I love anything with couscous). My only gripes were that the...more
