Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A visually striking, halal-friendly steakhouse with creative Asian fusion dishes and standout hospitality, but high prices and inconsistent execution may deter value-seekers.
Meet Bros delivers A-grade performance through strong food quality anchored by excellent steaks and creative fusion dishes, paired with attentive service and a visually stunning underground setting that justifies its destination appeal. However, inconsistent execution and modest portions relative to pricing prevent grade A territory. The halal steakhouse concept and family-friendly atmosphere make it competitive with the area's better neighborhood restaurants, especially for special occasions and group celebrations.
Meet Bros (by Me’nate x Jibby&co.) is a halal steakhouse with a twist—think creative Asian fusion, a visually stunning underground setting, and a menu that dares to mix biryani with Wagyu and truffle with kimchi. The ambiance is a showstopper, with moody lighting and cave-like stone walls that make every meal feel like an occasion. Service is generally warm and attentive, with standout staff who remember regulars and go the extra mile for celebrations. While prices are high, many guests feel the experience and setting justify the splurge, especially for special events or group gatherings. Culinarily, Meet Bros leans into contemporary fusion, blending classic steakhouse fare with Malaysian and pan-Asian influences. Expect dishes like steak sando with truffle mayo, lamb shank with miso eggplant, and Wagyu fried rice with Japanese omelette and kimchi. This is a place for adventurous eaters and those who appreciate creative takes on comfort food. Portions can be modest for the price, and not every dish is a home run, but the highlights—especially the ribeye, lamb shank, and inventive starters—keep regulars coming back. If you’re seeking a traditional steakhouse or value-driven meal, the pricing and occasional inconsistency may give you pause. For families, Meet Bros is genuinely kid-friendly by central London standards. The menu includes familiar options like pizza, fries, and simple grilled chicken, and the lively, welcoming atmosphere makes it easy to bring children or celebrate milestones. While there’s no dedicated kids’ menu, several dishes are approachable for younger palates. The restaurant’s halal focus, prayer room, and alcohol-free policy make it especially appealing for Muslim families and groups. Just be aware that the creative menu may not suit very picky eaters, and the expense can add up quickly for larger parties.
Area: Bustling, cosmopolitan area near Paddington Station, popular with travelers, families, and business visitors. Mix of hotels, offices, and residential blocks.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, and busy, especially during evenings. High foot traffic and visible security presence.
Nearby: Close to major transport links, hotels, and tourist attractions. Surrounded by a mix of restaurants, cafes, and retail shops.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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