Lebanese Restaurants in Epsom
1. Mezzet Dar
Lebanese restaurant in East Molesey
39 Bridge Rd - KT8
Tapas Inspired by Spain and Lebanon
What does Dar mean? It’s Lebanese for “lounge” and Spanish for the verb “to give”.
And that’s a perfect combination with Spanish and Lebanese-inspired tapas as well as fine wines in a relaxed and convivial ambience.
This new restaurant is un...
2. Lazeez Lebanese Tapas
Lebanese restaurant in Westminster
29 Duke Street - W1U
Here at Lazeez Tapas we bring a sharing culture akin to that in Lebanon, serving up contemporary Lebanese cuisine with a Mediterranean twist in a great central London location right next to Selfridges department store in Oxford Street.We use the freshest of ingredients ...
3. Layalina
Lebanese restaurant in Knightsbridge
3 Beauchamp Pl - SW3
“Layalina” comes from a beautiful Arabic word meaning “Our Nights”Nothing brings people together like good food! At Layalina we bring the Lebanese’ spirit and culture through our food. The abundance of spices that we season our food with wi...
5. Mezzet
Lebanese restaurant in East Molesey
43 Bridge Rd - KT8
“The best Middle Eastern for miles” – a smart operation, handy for Hampton Court Palace, that offers “bold flavours a world away from many Lebanese places”; there is “lots on offer to explore – if anything perhaps too much”, and also a newer offshoot, Mezzet Dar, a couple of doors down, that turns out Spanish and Lebanese-inspired tapas.
6. Meza Trinity Road
Lebanese restaurant in Wandsworth
34 Trinity Rd - SW17
“A great neighbourhood place” – this Tooting café maintains its reputation with “reliably fresh and tasty” Lebanese cooking.
7. Maroush
Lebanese restaurant in Knightsbridge
II) 38 Beauchamp Pl - SW3
“Consistently delicious Lebanese food” remains a hallmark of Marouf and Houda Abouzaki’s well-established restaurant group after more than 40 years. Even experienced Beirut hands report “very authentic” cooking, although service can be “inconsistent”. The group shrank during the pandemic, but has bounced back with a large new restaurant/bar/emporium further west, in Park Royal. A sandwich wrap in the busy café on the ground floor of the Beauchamp Place branch is one of the top cheap eats in the Knightsbridge area.
8. Abd El Wahab
Lebanese restaurant in Knightsbridge
1-3 Pont Street - SW1X
2021 Review: Surprisingly little feedback on this posh Lebanese, swankily located near Belgrave Square – the London outpost of a well-known, Beirut-based chain with 18 branches in the Arab world. Such as we have suggests it’s good all-round, but doesn’t set the world on fire.
9. Maroush
Lebanese restaurant in Bayswater
VI) 68 Edgware Rd - W2
“Consistently delicious Lebanese food” remains a hallmark of Marouf and Houda Abouzaki’s well-established restaurant group after more than 40 years. Even experienced Beirut hands report “very authentic” cooking, although service can be “inconsistent”. The group shrank during the pandemic, but has bounced back with a large new restaurant/bar/emporium further west, in Park Royal. A sandwich wrap in the busy café on the ground floor of the Beauchamp Place branch is one of the top cheap eats in the Knightsbridge area.
10. Yalla Yalla
Lebanese restaurant in Soho
1 Green's Ct - W1
2021 Review: “Cheap ’n’ cheerful” Beirut-style street-food duo that offer “a top Lebanese experience” in a hidden Soho alleyway and Fitzrovia. “The food is very good and very good value”, with some “unusual and delicious choices – try the mixed fish with za’atar and sumac”.
11. The Cedar Restaurant
Lebanese restaurant in Maida Vale
65 Fernhead Road - W9
2021 Review: Understated trio of “good neighbourhood Lebanese” in Hampstead, Maida Vale and St John’s Wood; “consistently tasty food” is served “in huge portions for the hungry at reasonable prices”.
12. Yalla Yalla
Lebanese restaurant in Fitzrovia
12 Winsley St - W1
2021 Review: “Cheap ’n’ cheerful” Beirut-style street-food duo that offer “a top Lebanese experience” in a hidden Soho alleyway and Fitzrovia. “The food is very good and very good value”, with some “unusual and delicious choices – try the mixed fish with za’atar and sumac”.
13. Crocker's Folly
Lebanese restaurant in St John's Wood
23-24 Aberdeen Place - NW8
“Outstanding, really tasty Lebanese food” can be a surprise find at this “very ornate pub” – a beautifully restored, late-Victorian, Renaissance-style gin palace in St John’s Wood, whose dazzling interior was originally supposed to act as that of a major railway hotel (due to the ‘folly’ of the owner, as the tracks ultimately ended up terminating in Marylebone). In its current guise, it’s “one of the few Maroush group restaurants that survived post-Covid”.
14. Arabica Bar and Kitchen
Lebanese restaurant in Borough
3 Rochester Walk - SE1
“The food is always a delight” at this “consistently high-quality” Levantine specialist “with an emphasis on inventive veg”. Originally a market stall, it graduated to a restaurant inside a Borough railway arch, with a second branch in King’s Cross. Top Menu Tips – “the stand-out cod dish with chunky flakes cooked just perfectly” and “the toasted flatbread that comes hot in rustling bags”.
15. The Cedar Restaurant
Lebanese restaurant in St John's Wood
81 Boundary Road - NW8
2021 Review: Understated trio of “good neighbourhood Lebanese” in Hampstead, Maida Vale and St John’s Wood; “consistently tasty food” is served “in huge portions for the hungry at reasonable prices”.
16. Lebnani
Lebanese restaurant in Reigate
11 Church Street - RH2
“A very nice selection of Lebanese fare” helps win an early thumbs-up for this three-year-old venue, which occupies a simple, modern café space in the town centre. In his September 2022 review, The Observer’s Jay Rayner was also a fan: “a small but perfectly judged, perfectly run restaurant with… open kitchen pumping out the smells of good things grilling over charcoal” cooker “with an especially light, fresh touch”.
17. Chateau
Lebanese restaurant in Hounslow
213 Chiswick High Road - W4
“Cake shop by day, Lebanese by night” – this “very friendly and welcoming” spot on Chiswick High Road is an “excellent spot for lunch and a good dinner venue, too”. “I’ve recently discovered their breakfasts – awesome!”.
18. Maroush Express
Lebanese restaurant in Marble Arch
56 Edgware Road - W2
“Consistently delicious Lebanese food” remains a hallmark of Marouf and Houda Abouzaki’s well-established restaurant group after more than 40 years. Even experienced Beirut hands report “very authentic” cooking, although service can be “inconsistent”. The group shrank during the pandemic, but has bounced back with a large new restaurant/bar/emporium further west, in Park Royal. A sandwich wrap in the busy café on the ground floor of the Beauchamp Place branch is one of the top cheap eats in the Knightsbridge area.
19. Maroush Park Royal
Lebanese restaurant in Park Royal
5 McNicol Drive - NW10
“Consistently delicious Lebanese food” remains a hallmark of Marouf and Houda Abouzaki’s well-established restaurant group after more than 40 years. Even experienced Beirut hands report “very authentic” cooking, although service can be “inconsistent”. The group shrank during the pandemic, but has bounced back with a large new restaurant/bar/emporium further west, in Park Royal. A sandwich wrap in the busy café on the ground floor of the Beauchamp Place branch is one of the top cheap eats in the Knightsbridge area.
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