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With its jarring mix of neon-yellow, black, white and wood, Yalla Yalla is hardly a place to linger. Tall stools around a communal high table, and an...
Bijou, charming and usually crowded, Yalla Yalla is painted white, its walls decorated in photos of old Beirut. Yellow lamps hang over a takeaway counter...
Bright, fun and full of local workers taking lunch, Comptoir Libanais is part-canteen, part-delicatessen. One wall is lined with shelves containing...
One of London's longest-running Lebanese restaurants, Maroush has been going strong for more than three decades, and the company now runs 14 venues...
Fakhreldine benefits from two knockout features - its design aesthetics, and a stunning view over Green Park. Huge picture windows make the most of the...
Londoners whose experience of Lebanese food begins and ends with the occasional shawarma on the Edgware Road may recoil at Al Hamra's cosmopolitan leanings....
A small venue, with rough-hewn whitewashed walls, closely packed rustic tables and an open front with a terrace for summer dining, Fairuz is more Greek...
Maroush Gardens does its upmost to distance itself from the informal Lebanese kebab houses of the Edgware Road. Its marble-topped, hotel-style reception...
Despite the local competition, Holborn's stylish new lunch spot is already so popular for takeaway wraps and chips that diners have to break through the...
First impressions are good as you open Levant's heavy studded door on to a rosily lit interior with seductive beaded lamps and wafts of incense. But the dim...
Ranoush is all about getting in and out. A few stools, metallic tables and chairs line one side, while the other is filled with juicing machines, huge...