All too often I seem to find myself leaving it far too late to eat dinner, and relying on good old Just Eat to sort me out. I'm not complaining, per se, but I've noticed the habit. I'll just have to sort this before all my fresh veg starts to go off... Anyway, driving through Chapel A on a few occasions I'd noticed Sami's and often wondered about their food. Last night was the night!
In stark contrast to the other offerings on Just Eat, the menu actually seemed rather more special, but perhaps that's because it's Moroccan food which is a leap and a bound from kebabs, burgers and curry. We opted for a goats cheese filo pastry and bourak minced meat filo pastry to begin, followed by a tagine of lamb and tagine mechoui for our mains, with potato dauphinoise and chips!
The potato was delicious, with melted cheese, and it was lovely and creamy. The marinated lamb and chicken in the mechoui definitely stole the show as it was perfectly spiced and cooked and went wonderfully with the mushrooms in sauce, which came separately. The lamb tagine was also delicious, with huge apricots and prunes marinated in the sauce, and the amount of food was phenomenal.
We were also given small pots of houmous, chilli sauce and olives and a large dish of rice free and so, all things combined, there was never going to be enough room in my stomach for all that we had. It was a feast, there's no doubt about that. All things considered, this was a lovely take away meal and certainly of a higher quality than most offerings on the website.
That being said, I think to feel the full quality it's probably best to go to the restaurant. There were a few small things that made it feel more like a take away than a gourmet meal, perhaps it's because we bought chips, but it felt like that special something was missing. If I could go three and a half stars, that would probably be more appropriate, but over all I really enjoyed the food. Special mention definitely goes to the tagine mechoui and the potato dauphinoise, and certainly the free extras were a real treat! Overall, cost wise, it's a little pricier than most and came in at just shy of £30 for two starters, two mains and two sides.
Next time I'll have to dine in and see if that ups the experience. But if you're after something beyond the usual in worldly cuisine, certainly give these guys a go! read more