Lebanese Restaurants in Weybridge
3.
Mezzet
Lebanese restaurant in East Molesey
43 Bridge Rd - KT8
2024 Review: “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.
4.
Meza Trinity Road
Lebanese restaurant in Wandsworth
34 Trinity Rd - SW17
“Lovely, reassuringly fresh Lebanese food” is the straightforward explanation for the popularity of this “good-value” Tooting café.
5.
Chateau
Lebanese restaurant in Hounslow
213 Chiswick High Road - W4
“Some of the best Lebanese food around W4”, “miles away from the usual formula” can be enjoyed at this Chiswick High Road outfit with a “great owner from Beirut”. It’s “also a fab cake/dessert shop during the day”, which makes it “great for either brunch or dinner”.
6.
Maroush Park Royal
Lebanese restaurant in Park Royal
5 McNicol Drive - NW10
Covid-19 was not kind to Marouf & Houda Abouzaki’s long-established Lebanese chain, and none of its Maroush-branded branches now survive in its original Edgware Road heartland (not counting their Ranoush and Beirut Express branches which do still operate there). Of its longstanding outlets, only Maroush II – the seasoned Beauchamp Place café/restaurant a short walk from Harrods – now remains with its dated, once-glam interior; and it’s still “always consistent with the quality of the food” (although rather than the full restaurant menu, some feel “the best option is to grab a shawarma” from the sandwich selection in the café). The Abouzakis have far from given up, though, with the 2021 opening of “a very modern canteen, located in the middle of the Park Royal industrial estate”, which is well-rated by those who’ve made the trip.
7.
Lebnani
Lebanese restaurant in Reigate
11 Church Street - RH2
In smart premises in the town centre, Lebanese chef Jad Youssef’s homage to Beirut soul food is “always buzzy and fun”, turning out “fantastic and flavourful” sharing plates with an accent on charcoal grills and some standout dishes including his ‘Sawda Djej’ (chicken liver in pomegranate molasses), which was voted one of ‘The Best 100 dishes in London’ by the Time Out crew.
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