
20 South Road, Southall, Greater London
Casual fast food featuring a variety of chicken menu items. Sam's started in operation in 1990 with its first restaurant in Wealdstone, Harrow, Middlesex. It has expanded since then to more than 34 outlets nationwide though its main presence is in London. Sam has developed his own secret mix of spices that goes into the flour preparation and the process of cooking that gives the crispy golden brown chicken product lines, which holds the key to its business success.
Staff has given verbal assurance of halal status. From the management: 'The chicken served in our stores is Halal (to the best of our knowledge, based on the representations of our suppliers) and is sourced solely from certified Halal suppliers. Each supplier provides Sam's Fast Foods with the relevant Halal certification for each of the products they supply. All Sam's Chicken stores are supplied exclusively by Sam's Fast Foods, which holds copies of every certificate issued to it by its suppliers.'
Score reflects a halal certificate on file.
Absolute Rip-Off – Avoid This Place I just paid £7.49 for a chicken steak burger meal that was, at best, mediocre. To put that into perspective, almost every other shop in the area sells the exact same meal—often with better quality for under £4. There is absolutely nothing about this meal that justifies the price. Paying nearly double the market rate for a standard chicken steak burger is daylight robbery. You aren't paying for "premium" ingredients; you’re paying a massive premium for a basic fast-food item. If you’re going to charge £7.49, the food should be exceptional. Instead, it was the same generic, processed chicken steak you can find at any local "Value" spot. Why spend £7.50 here when you can literally walk five minutes in any direction and get two meals for the same price? Total Waste of Money.