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With a traditional Lebanese menu, a modern down-to-earth dining room and a glamorous north London clientele, Sahara restaurant on St John's Wood High Street is a hit with yummy mummies, low-key celebs and local ladies who lunch. The Lords cricket crowd has been known to pack Sahara out before and after matches, too. In summer, it’s a pleasure to sample Sahara’s authentic Lebanese offerings from the al fresco tables. Inside, Sahara’s Middle Eastern décor, with Persian rugs and whitewashed walls, will transport you from a posh part of London to a posh part of the Mediterranean. Sahara’s staff are friendly and helpful. Lebanese signature dishes include the kibbeh saynieh which is minced lamb mixed with spices and cracked wheat with pine nuts, onion and a yoghurt and cucumber salad; the deep-fried sea bass drizzled in tahine sauce; and the shish taouk, which is marinated cubes of chicken served with garlic sauce.
...from a la carte menu (minimum of a starter and a main course per person). Includes Vat, excludes service.
Offer available Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday 12:00-22:00, Friday, Saturday 18:00-22:00
Offer covers Min 1, Max 8 people
Offer valid until Feb 29 2012
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What is 'following'?very bad restaurant and waitress do not spek english
Went here with a Taste Card and was informed that we'd need to order both an appetizer and main (which wasn't specified on the Taste website). As a vegetarian, I wasn't in the mood for a stew (the main veg option) on the hot summer day we went in. I asked if I could order 3 appetizers instead, as that would add up to the same value (and there are a million veg starters), but I was refused. I attempted to post this in the Taste Card website but they said they only post positive reviews. I don't think I'm being particulary negative, the food was nice, I'd just want to know this as a vegetarian!
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