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Expectations are high as you approach ‘wonderful’ Kenza: walk through the alleyway by Devonshire Square, traverse the plush red carpet… more »
With its much-lauded Green Park views, this luxury Levantine lounge offers a ‘world of decadence & delight’ – at least some readers… more »
A welcome find down a jazzy old passageway between Berwick Street & Brewer Street, natty-looking Yalla Yalla serves ‘Beirut street food’ from… more »
It’s rare that a basement restaurant fits its brief perfectly, but Levant’s array of dark, subterranean spaces chimes well with its Arabian… more »
Long-serving Al Waha certainly knows how to please visitors & locals alike with its authentic Lebanese cuisine. The cramped, split-level dining… more »
It’s called a village because it is a village – or at least a cleverly marketed facsimile of one. Conceived as a deliberately orchestrated… more »
With tasselled chandeliers, chaise longues, netted drapery & cave-like stone walls studded with glass buds, Noura Central might sell itself as… more »
A much-loved mainstay on Edgware Road, the Maroush empire comes in many guises. The larger restaurants, Maroush I & Maroush Gardens, are good for… more »
Freshly refurbished in shades of blingy black, silver & gold, this sleek Lebanese has a lot going for it & remains a resounding hit with the neighbourhood’s… more »
The vast expanses of the new-build Paddington Central have afforded the determinedly fashionable Massis concept more freedom & room to grow… more »
Trapped in the gastro-bubble of newly revitalised Shepherd Market, this unchanging bastion of Lebanese culinary tradition now seems a tad anachronistic… more »
Part of a small chain that started life in Paris, Noura’s Belgravia flagship is an impressively laid-out space cleverly split into a smart restaurant… more »
Very much the word on the street – as long as that street is Edgware Road – the Maroush family takes in Maroush I (the party one), Beirut Express… more »
One of Farringdon’s more exotic eateries, Darbucka peddles wallet-friendly Lebanese/Syrian cooking in a vivacious, harem-esque dreamscape of… more »
Named after the extraordinary & much-loved Lebanese chanteuse, Fairuz has established quite a reputation since opening in the late 80s. There is… more »
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