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    Cedar Lebanese Restaurant

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    ModerateLebanese
    Open 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Aya Lebanese Cuisine

    Aya Lebanese Cuisine

    4.4(8 reviews)
    0.2 miWimbledon

    Located a short walk from South Wimbledon underground station, this is a deceptively large…read morerestaurant serving authentic Lebanese cuisine. The interior is a modern, stripped back take on middle eastern decor, but with traditional imported wooden furniture. There's a small seating area the front and a larger area behind the kitchen. The food is familiar Lebanese cuisine with hot and cold mezze for around £5, from which you could construct a satisfying meal, with grilled and roasted meats, fish and stews for the mains. We chose the vegetarian menu for two at £35, which provided a choice of 7 starters, followed by moussaka and rice. We had baklava to finish. It was a great way to introduce my dining companion to this type of food and everything was wonderfully tasty. There's a similar non-vegetarian menu for £35 as well. They're not licensed but you can bring your own wine, and they don't charge corkage. Service was polite and efficient, and they waited until we had finished the starters before bringing the main course, so it felt unhurried. The bright decor means it doesn't really tick the box for a romantic evening, but it is a good choice for groups or families.

    Very tasty food; great prices and excellent service. As close as you'll get to the Middle East in…read moreWimbledon. Abdullah, the main cook, has good taste in Lebanese music with respect to traditions of Fairouz and Marcel Khalife - and he knows the Beirut pop beats of Nancy Ajram as well. A respectable establishment that I shall frequent from this day onwards. My standards with Lebanese food are high, and Aya has met the very highest in food quality. The only downside is that this outlet of Aya is a small "hole-in-the-wall" concept, and has a few small tables. Better for takeaway.

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    Meza

    Meza

    4.3(6 reviews)
    1.2 miTooting Broadway, Tooting
    ££

    I came here tonight to celebrate my brother's birthday. Him and his wife are regulars here and…read morelove the food so thought the rest of the family should get in on the action! My brother recommended getting quite a few of the sharing meze plates and then a main to share between two people, so we did exactly that. We ordered mostly hot plates - my faves were the chicken livers and the vine leaves. The vine leaves were some of the best I've ever eaten! The aubergine dip and hummus with lamb chunks were incredible, and so were the little lamb sausages!! Wait, I think I've listed all of the little plates that we ordered. Okay, so everything was pretty much my favourite! We had ordered a mixed grill for each couple to share and again, the food was delicious. I'm so full right now. The service was great, the staff were really attentive and friendly. Another awesome little touch was a sweet succulent coconut cake that came WITH the bill. Free cake?! This is my kinda place!

    Me and my friend love to come to this place when we want a light snack to eat after work. The…read morehoumous with lamb pieces is sooo good as are the pastry filled with lamb. The service is always polite and friendly. I love to sit at the bar and watch the chefs whilst they cook. Also every time I've been here it's always really busy! Apart from being a bit cramped, I absolutely love this Lebanese restaurant as its tasty and great value for money!

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    Momtaz - Ice pipe with the shisha

    Momtaz

    4.0(5 reviews)
    4.3 miKingston Upon Thames
    ££

    Momtaz is my favorite shisha place around London. When I used to live in London I would visit here…read morefrequently. It was always lovely to come here in winter when it was cold, they had patio heaters so it was really cozy. The best thing about this place is they have ice pipes for their shisha's, this really enhances the flavor of the tobacco. If your in the Kingston/Surbiton area and LOVE shisha, check this place out, you won't be disappointed.

    It's Sunday, it's raining, and due to my incredible ability to faff it was 3.45pm before we headed…read moreout to lunch. The first string of restaurants we headed to were all closed (save for Dominos, which of course I only eat at when someone 'makes' me) and just as my boyfriend was about to pass out from hunger/murder me we hit upon Momtaz. I am not sure but I think this used to be a Southeast Asian fusion restaurant. Anyway, now it's a Lebanese restaurant and I really wanted it to be good to (a) make up for me being terrible and (b) prove to my New Yorker boyfriend that not all English restaurants absolutely suck. Thankfully it succeeded on both counts. We started with stuffed vine leaves and baba ghanoush. The vine leaves were wonderful - fresh, soft, tangy - the best I have had in a long while (I really need to stop buying them from supermarkets). The baba ghanoush also tasted great - it seemed much more related to aubergine than other versions I have had! Afterwards I ordered soujok and my boyfriend got a lamb shawarma sandwich. The soujok came with cooked tomatoes and was solid and tasty. The lamb shwarma was also flavourful, especially with a bit of lemon squeezed over it. It's worth pointing out that these two dishes were £4 and £3.50 respectively, which I thought was great value (proper main dishes are about £9). Dessert was, naturally, a bounty milkshake. I am SO happy there is somewhere doing milkshakes near Norbiton Station, I need to try all the flavours IMMEDIATELY. I can see this becoming a serious and great problem for me in the months ahead! Overall, delighted to try somewhere new and find it so enjoyable. This shisha cafe part also looks nice and of course smells great.

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