Located in the heart of Notting Hill, Sinuhe Restaurant brings the rich flavours of Persian cuisine to one of London’s most vibrant and eclectic neighbourhoods. Just a short walk from Ladbroke Grove and Portobello Road, this welcoming spot offers a warm and authentic dining experience that’s both comforting and full of character.
The interiors are cosy and inviting, with Persian artwork and warm lighting creating a relaxed atmosphere that’s ideal for everything from casual lunches to celebratory dinners. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, always happy to guide guests through the menu and share the stories behind the dishes.
Sinuhe is a family-run restaurant with a passion for traditional Persian cooking. The menu is a celebration of time-honoured recipes and bold, aromatic ingredients. Guests can expect a variety of grilled meats, fragrant stews, and delicately spiced rice dishes. Highlights include koobideh - succulent skewers of seasoned minced lamb - ghormeh sabzi, a herb-rich lamb stew with kidney beans, and zereshk polo, saffron rice with barberries served alongside tender chicken. Vegetarian options are also well represented, with dishes like mirza ghasemi (smoked aubergine with garlic and tomato) offering depth and flavour.
Sinuhe also offers a selection of traditional Persian teas, alongside wines and soft drinks carefully chosen to complement the food. Whether you’re sipping a fragrant brew or enjoying a crisp glass of wine, the drinks menu adds a thoughtful touch to the experience.
Set in one of London’s most iconic areas, surrounded by colourful streets, independent boutiques and cultural landmarks, Sinuhe Restaurant is a hidden gem that offers a true taste of Persia in the heart of Notting Hill. It’s a place where flavour, hospitality and tradition come together in perfect harmony.