Persian 'Grab and Go' Restaurant Shuro Shirin Opens on Broadway


But launch of H&F's second branch of Taco Bell delayed till New Year

Fulham Broadway's newest restaurant, Shuro Shirin, is now open, alongside a new branch of the Tanning Shop in the adjoining premises.

Shuro Shirin, at 11 Fulham Broadway - formerly the home of Subway - offers 'Grab and Go' traditional Persian cuisine.

The restaurant's family founders say: "Growing up, food was a huge part of our family life and as we got older, the dishes that we were extremely familiar with no one around us knew.

"We loved the dishes from our childhood and wanted to make this incredibly tasty food easily accessible to everyone. That’s when we had the idea to create a Persian 'Grab & Go' giving Londoners the opportunity to eat Traditional Persian Food that we grew up eating at home.

"We serve nutritious, authentic & delicious food that can easily be part of your balanced diet and can't wait to welcome you!"

The menu includes a range of Khoreat, or stews, Kabobs and Wraps, plus breakfast dishes including Perian Omelettes and Khormaei, a pastry with date and walnut centre and Shirini - sweet dishes such as Baklava and cream filled puff pastries called Noon Khamei. Find out more here.

In the adjoining store at Fulham Broadway, The Tanning Shop is also now open, having moved 1 from around the corner at 482 Fulham Road to take over the ground floor and basement of 10 Fulham Broadway, where it is promising on its website to offer 'new rooms, new beds but the same great service'. It joins tattoo, piercing and beauty studio INK'D London, which has moved into 20 Fulham Broadway, next to Barclays Bank.

However, the launch of Mexican restaurant Taco Bell, which was originally set for this month, has been delayed till early next year. The fast food chain has chosen 53 Fulham Broadway, the site which was formerly home to Chinese restaurant Chop Chop, as the location for its second
London restaurant, following the first, launched last month in Hammersmith's King Street.

It will be joined by Kahya London, which is being created by expanding the former Best Mangal restaurant into the adjoining premises at 619 Fulham Road.

Kahya London promises a blend of traditional Turkish cooking with a community feeling, with an emphasis on sharing and discovering new flavours.

A Kahya in Turkey is traditionally a butler and housekeeper, a person who looks after and cares for large estates and their owners, and the soon to open restaurant says:" Taking inspiration from the warmth and care in this role, we aspire to take care of our guests, with a selection of delicious meals, cocktails, and atmosphere."

The restaurant is already taking early reservations here.

December 20, 2018