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In the centre of London’s hustle and bustle, an easy meander from Goodge Street, Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Circus, Pita Gourmet is ideally… more » This review is not by Square Meal
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 »
Yamal Alsham is a new premier restaurant offering an inspired Lebanese culinary experience. The menu mixes authentic Lebanese & Syrian dishes with… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Akkadia restaurant in London’s Kensington High Street has been a local favourite under a different name – Falamanki – and retains its charm… more » This review is not by Square Meal
It’s easy to see why the Maroush empire, which includes branches of Ranoush, Randa & Beirut Express, has grown so rapidly: fans love the friendly… more »
Formerly Al Dar, Lebanese café/restaurant Falamanki has had a facelift & seems keen on making the most of its prime location in the heart of High… more »
You can’t help feeling you’re in owner Rashid Harb’s sitting room when you enter Beit Eddine: the mauve walls decorated with paintings of… more »
Since 1998, chef Abu Mahmoud and his family have been dishing up an exhaustive selection of Lebanese classics to an eager Knightsbridge crowd… more »
Named after the extraordinary & much-loved Lebanese chanteuse, Fairuz has established quite a reputation since opening in the late 80s. There is… more »
With most of its seating on pavement tables overlooking James Street, it’s possible to eat at the original Massis without ever stepping inside… more »
As bright, breezy & funky as its food is delicious, it’s easy to see why the Comptoir Libanais chain has such a growing legion of fans in the… 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 »
Trapped in the gastro-bubble of newly revitalised Shepherd Market, this unchanging bastion of Lebanese culinary tradition now seems a tad anachronistic… more »
Shepherd Market has its fair share of Lebanese eateries, but this traditional outfit scores with its authentic flavours, reasonable prices and… more »
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