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    Cafe On The Green

    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Comptoir Libanais - Decor and seatting

    Comptoir Libanais

    3.8(15 reviews)
    2.0 miHeathrow
    ££

    Kibbeh - Bite-size footballs that need to make a touchdown in my mouth... SCORE!!…read more I went to Heathrow Airport early to beat the rush and had some time to sit down and have a proper meal. After a couple of days of toasties, chips and meat pies.... I was desperate for something ethnic. Luckily, at the end of the terminal right next to my gate was this Lebanese haven! Although this place is a chain, I would for sure tap it again if I had the chance! I enjoyed the interesting juice selection, I was able to order a mixed meze platter and the food quality was great! They were even so nice to substitute my falafel pieces with kibbeh. Never had kibbeh before?! SHAME! Basically ground meat and pine nuts surrounded by bulgar wheat, made into a cute little edible american football and fried to a nice brown crispyness waiting to by crunched by the weight of your Lebanese food hungry mouth! After having the pleasure of stuffing a combi-dash of hummus, tabbouleh, baba-g, kibbeh and leb-bread down my halal throat, how can I go back to overpriced airport terminal fish and chips?!?!?

    Tucked away at the very end of T4 is a nice little restaurant serving Lebanese fare called Comptoir…read moreLibanais. I was drawn to it because it was something different from the standard pub grub and fast food that most other spots were offering while I await my departure. I don't believe that I've ever had Lebanese food before. So, is it good for Lebanese food? I don't know. I do, however, know that it is good for food food. I thoroughly enjoyed my chicken Kofta (think that's what I had) even though I really didn't know what to expect. The rice and grilled tomato complimented it nicely and the sauce had just the right amount of heat! I also partook of the Lebanese Brew beer. That's apparently the name, style and original brewing site. It was light and smooth with a high carbonation that felt good. The restaurant is done up in bright pastels which would feel at home in a mid-century design book. The tables with small padded seats are cute and were completely filled by the time I wrapped up my meal. Service was very good with a high level of attention to detail and helpfulness. I'm glad that I didn't have to rush and decided to walk to the end of the terminal rather than just going for the traditional fish and chips! This is a unique offering and if you want something different, give it a shot!

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    Comptoir Libanais - Lamb kofta, grilled halloumi and toufaha

    Lamb kofta, grilled halloumi and toufaha

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    Leon

    Leon

    3.9(13 reviews)
    1.4 miHeathrow
    £

    It pains me to admit that the Brits are a step ahead of us yanks when it comes to the next…read moreiteration of fast food. Sure, we more or less mastered the fast casual movement with spots like Chipotle and Noodles & Company, but we haven't seem to have perfected a place like Leon yet, which has for years now been among my favorite chains in London. Fortunately, the Heathrow Terminal 3 location doesn't drop the ball. Star 1: How were the service and atmosphere? For an airport location, the T3 Leon spot does a fantastic job of replicating the proper stand alone spots scattered across the city. Service is snappy even when the lines get lengthy, and the folks behind the counter maintain their charm. The one notable downside is that the menu is pretty severely reduced, and I was disappointed to find that several options were missing from what I'd spotted in the city a day prior. Star Granted. Star 2: How were the portions relative to the cost? I was fully expecting to pay ten pounds plus given I was at Heathrow; so you can imagine how far my jaw dropped when I saw that my Chicken Hot Box came in at under seven pounds for a good portion of grub. Great deal. Star Granted. Stars 3 and 4: How was the food? This was good stuff - fresh brown rice with fresh and flavorful chicken accompanied by cabbage and a garlic aioli that brought it all together nicely. Spot on. Dual Stars Granted. Star 5: Would you eat here every day if you could? I love Leon, and would gladly eat there daily, but this location loses a star for having the reduced menu. No Star Granted.

    Nothing like oatmeal porridge done right (blueberry, toasted nuts, honey), a spot of tea and The…read moreClash on the air for my last morning in London! Stopped at Leon before my flight back to the US. They had a selection of quite reasonably priced (for London) items ranging from poached eggs, porridge cooked with milk, to smoked salmon muffin. The girls behind the counter were so nice. I mean, they were working 7am Sunday! Bless their hearts. A good sign of whether it's a good restaurant is whether the airport workers eat there. In this case, all the bobbies were grabbing their morning teas/ coffees here. Very good sign as those fellas are pretty disconcerting! Only minor criticism is that the porridge is quite rich - cooked with lots of cream or milk - tasty as it maybe, I am a lactose fiend and my tummy was struggling a little on the flight.

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    Leon - Moroccan meatballs, white tea ice tea with peach (and power for the phone)

    Moroccan meatballs, white tea ice tea with peach (and power for the phone)

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    Leon

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    Best Meze Grill - Mixed Grill !!!

    Best Meze Grill

    5.0(1 review)
    7.3 mi

    Between its name and the extensive, plastic-coated menu in the window, I was wavering about whether…read moreto go inside. Both of those things were giving off a fast-food feel and I was seeking something different. A couple passed by, observed my reticence, and unsolicited announced "Go in. It's really good". I encouraged the banter and asked what they loved. "The meat" was their hearty endorsement, "All of the meat is excellent". And that's all it took for me to open the door and realize that everything I'd assumed about Best Meze Grill was incorrect and everything I'd heard about Best Meze Grill (those two sentences above) was spot on. Lots of things arriving at my table free of charge is always a way to my heart. Best Meze Grill complied first with the onion salad, olives, lavash, and more. From there we segued into what we'd ordered: Cabernet and Beer (Efes) paired with a Hot Mixed Meze (£17.95; ample for 2) featured a host of delicious tastes: feta straws, falafel, small fried fish, sausage, whitefish bites, and haloumi. The Ezme Salad (£7.25) featured tomatoes, onions, peppers, and pomegranate, a mix that surely was the nectar of Turkish gods. Each Mediterranean country seems to have their own version of a similar salad; The Ezme almost had me booking a flight to Turkey. I never got around to "the meat". A second tray of complimentary treats arrived in place of the dessert not ordered. Featuring fresh fruits and sweet Turkish nibbles, this was the ideal close to a quite perfect meal. Despite the plastic-coated menu and the name, Best Meze Grill is classy and delicious and a far cry from fast food. The folks who write reviews on TripAdvisor appear to have figured this out a while ago. Now yelp fans - or at least this one - have weighed in. Good place.

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    Best Meze Grill - Little snack

    Little snack

    Best Meze Grill - Calamari

    Calamari

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    Outside view of the restaurant

    Le Café Cyril Lignac at Louis Vuitton - Heathrow T2 - Massive pain au chocolate croissant

    Le Café Cyril Lignac at Louis Vuitton - Heathrow T2

    5.0(4 reviews)
    1.1 miHeathrow

    Loved the Louis Vuitton Café at Heathrow--super chic but relaxed. Great food, friendly service, and…read morethe perfect spot to recharge before a flight. Will definitely be back on my next trip to London.

    Spent about $15 US (once converted from British Pounds by my credit card) for a double espresso and…read morepain au chocolat. I have to say it was some of the best espresso and chocolate croissant I've had. Albeit a bit pricey on what you're receiving, the quality and grandiose more than makes up for it. This cafe has a limited menu featuring breakfast, pastries, coffee, and alcoholic beverages. We were there around 8am and the Louis Vuitton store adjacent to it was already open as well for folks who were in the mood to shop. The espresso was served in a beautiful glass adorned with the LV monogram symbols and the plate as well. Everything in each little detail was adorned with the monogram pattern. When I asked for sugar it was served shaped as a monogram flower. The napkin had a monogram flower and it was just so classy-ly done. What stood out to me was the croissant being brought by the chef himself and it was massive. There was powdered sugar sprinkled on top with the monogram flower shown in the sugar. The chocolate filling was made with some of the best chocolate one could have and the croissant itself was so flaky. It probably took me at least five to ten minutes to finish it because it was that big. Staff here was pretty friendly and I loved the touch of the bar decorated with three beautiful louis vuitton trunks. Take a moment to look around and appreciate the art, architecture, design, and interior decorating. It is all a blast.

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    Le Café Cyril Lignac at Louis Vuitton - Heathrow T2 - The dining side of the LV store located at Heathrow Terminal 2

    The dining side of the LV store located at Heathrow Terminal 2

    Le Café Cyril Lignac at Louis Vuitton - Heathrow T2 - Pain au chocolate croissant

    Pain au chocolate croissant

    Le Café Cyril Lignac at Louis Vuitton - Heathrow T2 - Latte with a side of vanilla syrup (extra charge). No LV print design on latte due to broken machine :(

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    Latte with a side of vanilla syrup (extra charge). No LV print design on latte due to broken machine :(

    Cafe On The Green - breakfast_brunch - Updated May 2026

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